Nationwide traffic disruption occurred in Ireland due to rolling convoy protests, leading the government to offer €500 million in concessions, including further cuts to excise duty and a delayed carbon tax rise, to appease fuel protesters.
The trial of three former ministers and a deputy prime minister in Andrej Plenković's government continued, with the defense attempting to discredit a key witness who ultimately undermined their case.
The Italian road transport sector is facing severe challenges due to soaring fuel prices and a perceived lack of concrete support from the government. Truckers are experiencing cuts from clients and feel neglected by the executive, leading to potential blockades or protests.
SERAP has urged Nigeria's National Assembly to investigate allegations against the INEC chairman regarding controversial social media posts, citing concerns for electoral credibility.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has advised banks to cease issuing loans without verifiable collateral, citing concerns over insider abuse and non-performing loans.
A dispute between the Irish government and Palmerstown Temporary Accommodation, a firm contracted to convert a Ballyfermot industrial estate property for refugee housing, has been settled.
Senator Ali Ndume has called upon President Tinubu to take urgent government action to rescue over 400 residents abducted by insurgents in Borno, also advocating for reconstruction efforts in the region.
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A faction of Nigeria's PDP, backed by Nyesom Wike, has started renovating the party's national secretariat after police unsealed the building, preparing for staff resumption.
Nigeria's insurance industry reported a premium of N2.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025, driven by growth in the oil & gas and annuity sectors, according to a NAICOM report.
Youths in Nigeria's Ondo State have protested against escalating insecurity, including kidnappings and killings, urging the government to take immediate action to protect communities.
Pakistan's Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb met with World Bank Vice President Jorge Familiar Calderon, requesting enhanced technical support and training for the country's Debt Management Office.
The Lahore High Court has set aside a previous ruling that had struck down a 2022 federal government policy aimed at regulating foreign funding for non-governmental and non-profit organizations.
The Nigeria Customs Service is implementing artificial intelligence technology to enhance transparency, curb revenue leakages, and strengthen fiscal discipline through strategic partnerships.
A public inquiry into a controversial gold mine in Tyrone, Ireland, has reconvened after previous hearings were suspended due to the Irish Government not being notified about the inquiry.
Nigeria's ADC party has finally secured a venue for its national convention, scheduled for Tuesday in Abuja, after previously expressing concerns and accusing the ruling APC government of sabotaging its efforts.
A former Nigerian oil minister has denied accusations of accepting bribes, including luxury home stays and lavish spending sprees in the UK, in exchange for granting government contracts.
A faction of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Adamawa State, Nigeria, has suspended prominent members Atiku Abubakar and Babachir Lawal, citing disunity within the party.
Residents in Imoga community, Edo State, Nigeria, successfully apprehended a notorious kidnap kingpin, Ismaila Ibrahim, after he was identified by an escaped victim, and handed him over to the police.
Police in Ogun State, Nigeria, have apprehended two security guards in connection with the alleged killing of a traveller who was attacked along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway in Ibafo.
Analysis of government figures suggests that Shabana Mahmood’s migration reforms, aimed at reducing migrants' access to benefits, are projected to deliver only £600 million in savings, a mere 6% of the initially claimed £10 billion.
An opinion piece criticizes the Canadian Liberal government for supporting Iran's nomination to a United Nations committee, arguing it undermines Canada's stance on human rights.
The Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria has denied issuing an order for prayers against the INEC chairman, labeling the widely circulated reports as false and misleading fabrications.