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U.S. Congress Highlights Alleged Christian Genocide in Nigeria

At a recent U.S. congressional hearing, lawmakers spotlighted alleged genocide and violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria, urging the Nigerian government to strengthen religious freedom, prosecute perpetrators, and secure lives and property. Congressman Riley Moore met Nigeria’s NSA Nuhu Ribadu and security chiefs in Washington, pressing for counterterrorism, security aid, and protection for vulnerable communities. U.S. State Department officials stressed that thousands of Christians have been killed over two years, citing attacks by Fulani militants and Boko Haram, and warned of humanitarian catastrophe if violence continues unchecked. President Trump and Congress pledged serious resolve to end religiously motivated violence and urged Nigeria to cooperate in joint response efforts. Bishop Wilfred Anagbe called Nigeria “the deadliest place to be a Christian,” with attacks intensifying and little accountability, risking the near-erasure of Christianity in affected regions. Nigerian officials discussed security challenges and […]

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US Pressures Ukraine to Cede Land as Russian Strikes Kill 26

A new US peace initiative suggests Ukraine should cede occupied territories like Crimea and major Russian-controlled regions, slash its military to 400,000, and forfeit long-range weapons—terms described as repeating Russia’s demands and rejected by Kyiv as capitulation. The proposal, reportedly linked to Trump’s administration, comes after deadly missile attacks killed 26 people, including three children, in Ternopil. President Zelensky’s outreach in Turkey failed to win US backing for the plan; while Pentagon officials visited Kyiv to discuss the ongoing conflict, Ukraine’s leaders stressed the need to strengthen defenses and maintain military capabilities. Russia now controls about 20% of Ukraine’s territory, and continues advancing. Ukrainian officials and international observers condemned the civilian casualties in Ternopil. The UN and Ukrainian government called for accountability in Russia’s ongoing campaign targeting residential areas, especially as winter hardship looms.

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WHO To Vaccinate 40,000 Children in Gaza Amid Ceasefire

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced its plan to vaccinate over 40,000 children in Gaza as a ceasefire allows intensified humanitarian operations. In phase one of the campaign, more than 10,000 children under age three were vaccinated against measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, polio, rotavirus, and pneumonia. Phase one, which started November 9, is being extended; phases two and three are expected in December and January, jointly run with UNICEF, UNRWA, and Gaza authorities. WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus said the truce enables expanded health services and vital reconstruction for Gaza’s devastated health system. The UN Security Council recently endorsed the ceasefire plan, brokered by US President Donald Trump, following two years of hostilities that claimed thousands of lives, with over half the deaths in Gaza reported as women and minors.

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Trump Signs Law to Release Epstein Files After Congressional Push

President Donald Trump has signed new legislation requiring the public release of government records on late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The move, seen as a reversal for Trump, followed rare bipartisan support in Congress and public demand for transparency. The “Epstein Files Transparency Act” instructs the Justice Department to upload unclassified files, including transcripts, flight logs, and communications, online within a month—allowing only minimal exceptions for privacy and security. Abuse survivors and activists celebrated the bill’s passage, urging the administration not to delay or withhold information. Top Democrat Chuck Schumer and others cautioned against possible redactions or delays under the guise of ongoing investigations. Trump, once an associate of Epstein, signed the bill without ceremony, with some analysts warning his administration could still attempt procedural obstacles. Epstein’s arrest and later death in custody fueled suspicions of high-level cover-ups and public mistrust. The new law, passed following substantial pressure on Trump and Speaker Mike

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Nicki Minaj Tells UN: Christians in Nigeria Driven From Homes, Killed

American rapper Nicki Minaj spoke at a United Nations event, claiming Christians in Nigeria are being forced from their homes and killed, echoing recent warnings by former US President Donald Trump. Minaj called attention to burned churches, shattered families, and communities suffering from religious violence. She emphasized that her message was meant to spotlight victims, not to divide, saying, “This is not about taking sides or dividing people, but uniting humanity and standing against injustice.” Minaj also thanked Trump for his leadership on the issue and praised Nigeria’s deep faith traditions and her local fanbase. Trump recently threatened military action, calling Nigeria a “country of particular concern” and referencing attacks by armed groups on Christian villages. The Nigerian presidency rejected the claims, stating violence affects all groups and is primarily driven by land, resource disputes, and criminal gangs. Security analysts […]

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Trump Announces Fast-Track Visas for World Cup Ticket Holders

President Donald Trump has unveiled a new fast-track visa scheme for people holding tickets to the 2026 World Cup in the United States. The announcement was made at the Oval Office alongside FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The initiative promises prioritized visa appointments for football fans from around the world. Ticket holders will receive expedited interviews, usually within six to eight weeks. However, US officials made it clear that having a ticket provides only a faster interview—admission is still subject to standard vetting and is not guaranteed. Trump encouraged fans to apply early for their visas to avoid last-minute delays. The move aims to offer a smooth experience for international visitors, though concerns remain about strict border policies possibly affecting entry. FIFA president Infantino supported the scheme, stating that it will help millions of genuine football fans attend the World Cup […]

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Turaki Appeals to Trump To Help Save Nigeria’s Democracy

Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, the newly elected National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, has called on former US President Donald Trump and other world leaders to help save Nigeria’s democracy. Turaki made this appeal amidst an ongoing leadership crisis within the PDP, which he claims threatens the survival of the country’s democratic institutions. The PDP has recently experienced a deep split following a controversial convention in Ibadan and the emergence of rival factions. Turaki emphasized that external support and international encouragement are crucial for stabilizing the party and ensuring future elections are credible. He asked for Trump and other global figures to advocate for unity and reconciliation in Nigeria’s major opposition group, warning that prolonged disunity may destabilize democratic processes across the nation. Internal tensions have escalated as party leaders and members clash over authority, legitimacy, and the direction of […]

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In Reversal, Trump Supports House Vote to Release Epstein Files

US President Donald Trump has reversed his previous opposition by urging House Republicans to vote in favor of releasing all documents linked to convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein. Announcing his new stance via social media, Trump stated: “Vote to release the Epstein files, because we have nothing to hide.” The House will soon consider a bill mandating the Justice Department to disclose nearly all Epstein-related files, with sensitive details redacted to protect ongoing investigations and victims. Trump’s move comes after mounting bipartisan pressure and public demands for clarity on political figures’ connections to Epstein. Amid controversy and speculation over alleged links between Epstein and prominent politicians, Trump emphasized that the release would help dispel “Democrat hoax” claims, increase government accountability, and restore public trust. The measure’s growing Republican backing signals an important shift in the transparency debate ahead of the upcoming […]

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Trump Threatens to Sue BBC for Up to $5 Billion Over Edited Speech

President Donald Trump has announced plans to sue the BBC for up to $5 billion over its Panorama documentary, which combined segments of his January 6, 2021 speech in a way his lawyers allege was “false and defamatory.” The edit allegedly made it appear Trump was directly inciting the US Capitol riot, triggering outcry and the resignation of BBC Director General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness. The controversy broke after an adviser’s memo detailed how three portions of Trump’s speech were spliced, causing reputational harm that Trump’s team claims was “disseminated worldwide.” BBC Chair Samir Shah and the corporation have apologized for the “error of judgement” but rejected Trump’s demand for financial compensation or legal liability. Despite the apology and the BBC’s decision to pull the documentary from rebroadcast, Trump insists the edit amounted to “election interference” […]

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Trump Signs Order Cutting Tariffs on Beef, Coffee, and Other Essential Imports

President Donald Trump signed an order exempting agricultural imports such as beef, bananas, coffee, tomatoes, and more from US tariffs, effective Thursday, to mitigate cost-of-living pressures. This move comes as American voters face rising prices, especially for beef and coffee, which have jumped roughly 20% this year due to climate shocks and disrupted trade. The tariff exemptions also include avocados, coconuts, and pineapples—products not grown in the US in sufficient quantity. Coffee industry leaders praise the decision, saying it will stabilize prices for consumers and secure supply for businesses. The order follows new trade deals with Argentina, Guatemala, Ecuador, and El Salvador, which also benefit from tariff waivers for certain agricultural goods. While Trump’s administration maintains tariffs on some items to address perceived unfair trade practices, these exemptions specifically target commodities critical for domestic demand and affordability. Policymakers acknowledge that […]

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