The Guardian Nigeria News has published archives related to Olufunmilayo Shoderu, the Monitoring and Evaluation Committee (CBIAMEC), and Mrs Bolanle Ogunlola. These archives provide historical information on various topics.
A man from Florești, Cluj, is under investigation for torturing a rat for several days and boasting about the 'experiment' on social media, showing the rat in a bucket of water.
Bucharest City Hall has provided explanations regarding the high number of rats in the city, stating that combating the issue requires a multi-faceted approach beyond just deratization, emphasizing cleanliness and citizen responsibility.
German authorities have declared the deadly attack at the Berlin Pride parade a terrorist act, with police actively searching for an Islamist suspect. The incident, which killed one and injured 16, has drawn widespread condemnation from Dutch and German leaders.
Fast-rising Nollywood actress Olaide Bisola Omobolanle, known as Nicebody4real, shared her difficult experience of not being paid for a role in the Nigerian movie industry.
Anambra State Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo commended President Bola Tinubu for approving two new Federal road projects in Anambra State, describing the development as a turning point for Igboland and national integration.
Donald Trump suggested that Vladimir Putin feels pressure to end the war in Ukraine and called for Congress to pass defense funding, while NATO prepares for Trump's visit to Turkey amidst discussions of 'Trump management'.
A war historian has expressed concerns about a potential attack on the Danish island of Bornholm by a desperate Russia. This fear is based on analyses prevalent in neighboring countries regarding Russia's strategic intentions.
A drone alarm was reported in Norway's neighboring countries, prompting a discussion on how to adapt to such occurrences in a NATO country during peacetime.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has prohibited the use of unauthorized Igbo traditional titles, such as Ezeigbo, outside of Igboland to maintain cultural order and prevent misuse.
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported a significant increase in suspected Ebola cases and deaths from the Bundibugyo strain, particularly in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The WHO chief visited the epicenter and announced prioritization of clinical trials for treatments and vaccines.
A French taxi driver discovered the high cost of replacing a Tesla Model Y battery after it failed just as the warranty expired, highlighting a lesser-known fact about electric vehicle maintenance.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen a tripling of cases and the deaths of Red Cross volunteers, with health officials warning that the epidemic poses a threat to at least ten other African nations, including Uganda and Angola.
Sources indicate that flawed testing procedures and traditional funeral practices have allowed a type of Ebola, for which there is no vaccine or treatment, to spread undetected in Congo and East Africa.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te successfully visited Eswatini, Taiwan's last diplomatic ally in Africa, despite significant pressure from China to block the trip. China reacted by strongly condemning the visit and reportedly calling President Lai a "rat."
Romanian politician Ilie Bolojan has defended his use of the word "rats" to describe the embezzlement of the public budget, stating that the comparison helps people understand the issue.
Romania's ruling coalition faces a severe crisis after the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the largest party, officially withdrew its political support for the prime minister. This action has led to calls for the prime minister's resignation and threatens to trigger a no-confidence vote, potentially collapsing the government.
Romania is on the brink of a political crisis as the PSD threatens to withdraw its support for the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister has stated he will not resign, criticizing corruption and accusing the PSD of triggering the crisis.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Norway for a visit, his fourth to the country. During his trip, discussions included the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline to Hungary and claims of a battle won solely by drones and robots.
Actor Harrison Ford shared in a recent interview that he struggled with depression during his studies. He credited acting with helping him overcome his mental health challenges.
Marianne Furevold-Boland, NRK Drama Chief, has been honored with Series Mania's Woman in Series Award, reflecting on her work building global hits and advocating for more courage in the TV industry.
US says its firepower will ‘surge dramatically’ and IDF warns of ‘surprises ahead’, as Iran launches retaliatory strikes
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Israel and the US have bombarded Iran and…
Pakistan's Bolan Mail train service has been suspended indefinitely due to persistently low passenger occupancy and declining revenue, impacting rail operations.
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A news quiz from Helsingin Sanomat tests readers' knowledge, asking who the 1970s glam rock figure Ziggy Stardust was, offering choices like Bolan, Bowie, or Elton John.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo continues to expand, with the number of confirmed cases rising to 2,423 and the death toll reaching 967. Neighboring countries are increasing their preparedness efforts as the outbreak persists.
Two whales have been observed off the German coast in the Baltic Sea, with one potentially being the humpback whale Hartwin, previously sighted near Denmark. Its behavior and appearance suggest the animal may be ill.
This story is a collection of unrelated news items from various countries, including drug interceptions in the Philippines, security discussions in Nigeria, Ebola response funding from Singapore, and a car recall by Subaru in the US.
The United States and other international bodies expressed significant concern after China test-fired a long-range missile into the Pacific Ocean. China urged critics not to 'overinterpret' the test, which has raised alarms regarding its nuclear buildup and regional implications.
Kenya's Health Minister announced the suspension of construction for a US-backed Ebola quarantine center following a court order and public protests. The decision came after the minister faced a contempt of court charge related to the facility.
Writer Miljenko Jergović discusses Europe, the former Yugoslavia, student protests, and his new book "1983: Romanes" in an interview with Danas. He states that "Europe is unreachably far for us today."
Traditional healers in the Democratic Republic of Congo are actively participating in the fight against Ebola, utilizing ancestral remedies and addressing misinformation. They are on the front lines, working to combat the spread of the disease amidst significant challenges.
Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated following Iran's interception of a US drone near Bushehr and a naval standoff at sea. This comes as the US also implements new travel measures and drone bans related to the upcoming World Cup.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, has partnered with the South East Development Commission (SEDC) to foster economic development in Igboland. This collaboration aims to boost the region's economic growth and improve the welfare of its people.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has elevated the risk assessment for the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo to 'very high' due to its rapid spread. The UN has allocated $60 million and is deploying staff to assist with the escalating crisis.
A discussion highlights that concentration camps were significant industrial complexes, challenging the common perception that focuses solely on gas chambers and crematoria.
Austrian authorities have arrested a man suspected of contaminating baby food jars with rat poison. The suspect is believed to have attempted to blackmail a baby food manufacturer.
A contestant on the Bosnian version of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' named Marin Bolanča was eliminated after failing to answer a geography question, leaving with 150 euros.
Rat poison has been discovered in HiPP baby food jars in Austria, with similar findings reported in Slovakia and Czechia, prompting a multi-country police investigation into suspected blackmail. The company has initiated product recalls as authorities warn the public.
PNL leader Ilie Bolojan launched a strong attack against the PSD, accusing them of seeking a 'puppet prime minister' and an 'obedient PNL' amidst threats to break the ruling coalition. Bolojan also criticized waste in state companies and affirmed he would not resign.
Experts suggest that Denmark is holding back from actively combating Russia's 'shadow fleet' due to fears of potential retaliation, specifically targeting Danish shipping giant Maersk. This hesitation contrasts with actions taken by neighboring countries against the fleet.
Duminică dimineață, Index, Mandiner, Hirado.hu și Origó au relatat despre „documentul intern scurs” care prezintă detalii – în limba engleză – că, în seara alegerilor, Péter Magyar ar trebui să…
Austria has reiterated its policy of neutrality by declining multiple US requests to use its airspace for military flights related to Middle East operations, citing its obligation to reject overflights by parties in a conflict, with the latest rejection concerning operations against Iran.
The Museum of Innocence, featured in a Netflix series and conceived by Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk, is a real and equally poignant attraction in Istanbul, drawing millions of tourists alongside other famous landmarks.
A newlywed woman was allegedly kidnapped at gunpoint by her former lover while returning home with her husband after their wedding ceremony in Odisha's Bolangir district.
Gas supply to several towns and cities in Balochistan, including parts of the provincial capital, was suspended after a main gas pipeline in the Bolan area of Kachhi district was blown up by unidentified miscreants.
Bucharest City Hall announced that 140,000 rat poison boxes are deployed annually as part of a deratization plan, but these measures are insufficient as long as rats find food on the streets and in bins, urging citizens to stop littering.
Rats are increasingly reported in various areas of Bucharest, both in public spaces and near homes, with residents raising alarms after finding dead rodents and one woman discovering a rat in her bathroom.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui in Moscow, fueling speculation about a potential visit by Kim Jong Un to Russia. The meeting focused on mutual understanding and gratitude between the two nations.
Azeski attended a high-level debate in Brussels focused on EU enlargement, organized by the EESC and opened by its president, Seamus Boland, alongside EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos.
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been declared the fastest-growing ever, with the death toll reaching 600 and suspected cases spreading to new regions.
Bosnian-Herzegovinian offensive midfielder Ermin Mahmić impressed in his debut for the national team, making it clear why Austria lamented his departure.
Portugal played Uzbekistan in a 2026 World Cup qualifying match, with Cristiano Ronaldo returning to the lineup. The game drew significant attention for its live coverage and team news, including official line-ups.
In an interview with Danas, writer Miljenko Jergović reflects on the current state of Europe, the former Yugoslavia, student protests, and his new book '1983: Romanesk'. He states that Europe is 'unreachably far' for them today.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the response to the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is catching up, despite the virus having a significant head start and spreading to new areas.
The ASP Gala recognized Bolanle Austen-Peters, Faith Kipyegon, and Koyo Kouoh for their significant influence on the African continent, highlighting their institutional contributions across various domains.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is worsening and outpacing response efforts, with over 200 deaths and 900 suspected cases reported. The WHO is urging neighboring countries to take immediate action to prevent further spread of the virus.
An exhibition titled 'Holy Pop' explores the world of extreme pop fandom, showcasing unusual items like Nina Simone’s chewing gum and a branch from Marc Bolan’s car crash tree, highlighting the sacred nature of superfans.
The Public Accounts Committee has uncovered massive irregularities at Bolan Medical College Hospital (BMCH), finding advanced medical equipment such as CT scanners, angiography machines, and oxygen plants to be non-functional.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan attempted to clarify his controversial statement regarding "rats in the pantry" during an interview, addressing questions about its meaning and the context in which it was made.
A sociology professor in Romania has criticized a statement made by politician Bolojan, who referred to certain individuals as "rats in the pantry," explaining how such labels can produce social identity and lead to calls for elimination.
A heated political dispute has erupted in Romania, with Sorin Grindeanu and other PSD members clashing with Ilie Bolojan. The conflict involves strong accusations, including 'rats in the state's pantry' and calls for 'deratization,' signaling deep internal tensions within the political landscape.
Péter Magyar's recent political ascent and election success have significantly challenged Viktor Orbán's long-standing government in Hungary, reportedly causing panic within Fidesz ranks. His movement is seen as a major new force, prompting negotiations and raising questions about Hungary's future political landscape.
The article discusses the relationship between Serbian President Vučić and Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán, and how Vučić's support for Orbán might be waning due to political pressures within the EU.
Professor Thomas Bolander shares his insights on how artificial intelligence will inevitably transform society and industries, emphasizing both challenges and positive changes if society adapts.
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Poland's Minister of National Defense announced that two special Boeing-737 military planes will begin an evacuation mission for over 100 Polish citizens from the Middle East.
The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through its spokesperson Andrei Țărnea, responded to former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's insults directed at EU High Representative Kaja Kallas.