• George Bush and Tony Blair murdered a million Iraqis in the name of "Weapons of Mass Destruction" 25 Years later no such Weapons have been found! Yesterday this Clown was showing pictures of the DRC claiming that they were Graves of White Farmers murdered in South Africa. What would have happen without Social Media in 2025? Invade South Africa to help white farmers?TRUMP is a FOOL
    George Bush and Tony Blair murdered a million Iraqis in the name of "Weapons of Mass Destruction" 25 Years later no such Weapons have been found! Yesterday this Clown was showing pictures of the DRC claiming that they were Graves of White Farmers murdered in South Africa. What would have happen without Social Media in 2025? Invade South Africa to help white farmers?TRUMP is a FOOL
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  • ‎ *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/05/2025*

    After 10 Years: 11,000 IDPs Relocate As Borno Shuts Camp

    ISWAP Kills 50 Farmers In Borno

    Economic reforms: Public debt drops to $94.22b from $113b

    23 states arrive Ogun for national sports festival

    Govs, BoT kick as Saraki panel fuels fresh PDP crisis

    Death scare, oversupply drag 50kg rice price to N54,000

    Naira appreciates to N1,598.72 against Dollar

    World Bank to construct latrines for 1,500 households in Katsina

    10 inmates escape New Orleans jail through toilet hole

    Severe storms, tornadoes kill more than 25 in US

    Iraq pledges $40m to rebuild Gaza as Israeli strike kills 140

    29-year-old Nigerian-British woman becomes UK’s youngest mayor

    NAHCON airlifts 20,515 Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia in one week

    34,000 Nigerians secured US citizenship in three years – Report

    Favour Ofili sets new world record in 150m

    -------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * In Iran, giving the thumbs up is the same as giving the middle finger

    * Hippos can run faster than humans
    -------------------------

    Tinubu arrives Rome as world leaders gather for Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration

    Tinubu celebrates Mary Lar at 90, hails contributions to education

    Senate committee appoints consultant on international partnerships

    Southeast Senators query JAMB’s exam glitch

    Reps to hold public hearing on sugar development act Thursday

    Alleged $1m, £34,537 Fraud: EFCC presents Peter Okoye against ex-P-Square manager

    Soldiers sustain operations nationwide, nab wanted terrorists’ collaborators – DHQ

    DSS threat: I am not afraid to die, says Pat Utomi

    TCN begins reconstruction of collapsed towers on Kainji-Birnin Kebbi line

    Foreign investors pull out N420bn from NGX

    FG executes 1,500 water, sanitation projects nationwide in two years – Minister

    FG eyes more oil barrels from Bauchi, Gombe

    Low-sulphur crude production declines again

    FG urges cancellation of satellite campuses

    Anambra: INEC publishes particulars of candidates, urges thorough scrutiny

    Nigeria police neglected for over 40 years –NPTF Executive Secretary, Sheidu

    13,000 teachers undergo test to renew licences

    Lagos hospital pays N20m monthly for 3-hr daily electricity — Medical Director

    NiMet unions await minister’s intervention after suspending strike

    NDPHC, partners to deploy 20MW solar power in Kano

    My Father Was Jailed For Insisting I Go To School – Atiku

    Wike dismisses 2027 presidential bid rumours, pledges loyalty to Tinubu

    UNIZIK gets new Acting VC

    Education is game changer, says Atiku as AUN holds 16th graduation ceremony

    NANS urges FG to intervene in FUOYE management crisis

    Kwankwaso denies saying Tinubu asked him to join APC

    I’m waiting for PDP to zone presidency to South — Wike

    Labour Party honours Obi of Onitsha as unity icon

    Lagos LG polls: Abure-led LP faction elects 26 chairmanship candidates

    2027: Northwest APC endorse Tinubu for continuity

    APC wasn’t forged out of convenience, but conviction – Al-Makura

    YPP candidate Chukwuma raises the alarm over lawyer’s killing in Anambra

    Nobody can stop Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 – Jandor

    Avoid bringing shame to Abia, Otti charges intending pilgrims

    Bauchi gov appoints 7 Perm Secs

    Sokoto to sustain liquor, intoxicants crackdown, says Aliyu

    2025 Ibadan Cultural Festival: We’ll give traditional rulers their due – Makinde

    A’Ibom gov vows to fire commissioners who abandon official duties

    Insecurity: Zulum declares Monday fasting, prayer day

    Zulum bans tree felling, declares sanitation day

    Kano gov suspends aide over comment on alleged Kwankwaso’s defection

    Adeleke orders review of ‘shoddy’ road project after community protest

    Niger doles out N822m to boost community projects across 274 wards

    Katsina to host national statistics meeting on state GDP

    Bauchi approves new salary, welfare package to lure doctors, health workers

    Lagos rejects smelly, mosquito-infested city claims

    Kogi traditional healers to sanction members aiding criminals, yahoo-boys

    Bandits abduct 20 in Zamfara midnight raid

    Police begin probe as stray bullet kills varsity student in Benue

    Body found hanging on tree in Anambra bush, police begin probe

    Gas explosion kills two, injures six in Anambra market

    Teen accidentally shoots, kills younger sister with father’s gun in Delta

    Ondo traditional ruler docked for flogging villagers

    -------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte was appointed Emperor of the French. Even today, the French leader, a native of Corsica, is widely known for his successful military campaigns – and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.

    -------------------------

    Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear. – Edgar Allan Poe

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    ‎ *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/05/2025* After 10 Years: 11,000 IDPs Relocate As Borno Shuts Camp ISWAP Kills 50 Farmers In Borno Economic reforms: Public debt drops to $94.22b from $113b 23 states arrive Ogun for national sports festival Govs, BoT kick as Saraki panel fuels fresh PDP crisis Death scare, oversupply drag 50kg rice price to N54,000 Naira appreciates to N1,598.72 against Dollar World Bank to construct latrines for 1,500 households in Katsina 10 inmates escape New Orleans jail through toilet hole Severe storms, tornadoes kill more than 25 in US Iraq pledges $40m to rebuild Gaza as Israeli strike kills 140 29-year-old Nigerian-British woman becomes UK’s youngest mayor NAHCON airlifts 20,515 Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia in one week 34,000 Nigerians secured US citizenship in three years – Report Favour Ofili sets new world record in 150m ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * In Iran, giving the thumbs up is the same as giving the middle finger * Hippos can run faster than humans ------------------------- Tinubu arrives Rome as world leaders gather for Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration Tinubu celebrates Mary Lar at 90, hails contributions to education Senate committee appoints consultant on international partnerships Southeast Senators query JAMB’s exam glitch Reps to hold public hearing on sugar development act Thursday Alleged $1m, £34,537 Fraud: EFCC presents Peter Okoye against ex-P-Square manager Soldiers sustain operations nationwide, nab wanted terrorists’ collaborators – DHQ DSS threat: I am not afraid to die, says Pat Utomi TCN begins reconstruction of collapsed towers on Kainji-Birnin Kebbi line Foreign investors pull out N420bn from NGX FG executes 1,500 water, sanitation projects nationwide in two years – Minister FG eyes more oil barrels from Bauchi, Gombe Low-sulphur crude production declines again FG urges cancellation of satellite campuses Anambra: INEC publishes particulars of candidates, urges thorough scrutiny Nigeria police neglected for over 40 years –NPTF Executive Secretary, Sheidu 13,000 teachers undergo test to renew licences Lagos hospital pays N20m monthly for 3-hr daily electricity — Medical Director NiMet unions await minister’s intervention after suspending strike NDPHC, partners to deploy 20MW solar power in Kano My Father Was Jailed For Insisting I Go To School – Atiku Wike dismisses 2027 presidential bid rumours, pledges loyalty to Tinubu UNIZIK gets new Acting VC Education is game changer, says Atiku as AUN holds 16th graduation ceremony NANS urges FG to intervene in FUOYE management crisis Kwankwaso denies saying Tinubu asked him to join APC I’m waiting for PDP to zone presidency to South — Wike Labour Party honours Obi of Onitsha as unity icon Lagos LG polls: Abure-led LP faction elects 26 chairmanship candidates 2027: Northwest APC endorse Tinubu for continuity APC wasn’t forged out of convenience, but conviction – Al-Makura YPP candidate Chukwuma raises the alarm over lawyer’s killing in Anambra Nobody can stop Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 – Jandor Avoid bringing shame to Abia, Otti charges intending pilgrims Bauchi gov appoints 7 Perm Secs Sokoto to sustain liquor, intoxicants crackdown, says Aliyu 2025 Ibadan Cultural Festival: We’ll give traditional rulers their due – Makinde A’Ibom gov vows to fire commissioners who abandon official duties Insecurity: Zulum declares Monday fasting, prayer day Zulum bans tree felling, declares sanitation day Kano gov suspends aide over comment on alleged Kwankwaso’s defection Adeleke orders review of ‘shoddy’ road project after community protest Niger doles out N822m to boost community projects across 274 wards Katsina to host national statistics meeting on state GDP Bauchi approves new salary, welfare package to lure doctors, health workers Lagos rejects smelly, mosquito-infested city claims Kogi traditional healers to sanction members aiding criminals, yahoo-boys Bandits abduct 20 in Zamfara midnight raid Police begin probe as stray bullet kills varsity student in Benue Body found hanging on tree in Anambra bush, police begin probe Gas explosion kills two, injures six in Anambra market Teen accidentally shoots, kills younger sister with father’s gun in Delta Ondo traditional ruler docked for flogging villagers ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte was appointed Emperor of the French. Even today, the French leader, a native of Corsica, is widely known for his successful military campaigns – and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. ------------------------- Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear. – Edgar Allan Poe Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • ‎ *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/05/2025*

    After 10 Years: 11,000 IDPs Relocate As Borno Shuts Camp

    ISWAP Kills 50 Farmers In Borno

    Economic reforms: Public debt drops to $94.22b from $113b

    23 states arrive Ogun for national sports festival

    Govs, BoT kick as Saraki panel fuels fresh PDP crisis

    Death scare, oversupply drag 50kg rice price to N54,000

    Naira appreciates to N1,598.72 against Dollar

    World Bank to construct latrines for 1,500 households in Katsina

    10 inmates escape New Orleans jail through toilet hole

    Severe storms, tornadoes kill more than 25 in US

    Iraq pledges $40m to rebuild Gaza as Israeli strike kills 140

    29-year-old Nigerian-British woman becomes UK’s youngest mayor

    NAHCON airlifts 20,515 Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia in one week

    34,000 Nigerians secured US citizenship in three years – Report

    Favour Ofili sets new world record in 150m

    -------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * In Iran, giving the thumbs up is the same as giving the middle finger

    * Hippos can run faster than humans
    -------------------------

    Tinubu arrives Rome as world leaders gather for Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration

    Tinubu celebrates Mary Lar at 90, hails contributions to education

    Senate committee appoints consultant on international partnerships

    Southeast Senators query JAMB’s exam glitch

    Reps to hold public hearing on sugar development act Thursday

    Alleged $1m, £34,537 Fraud: EFCC presents Peter Okoye against ex-P-Square manager

    Soldiers sustain operations nationwide, nab wanted terrorists’ collaborators – DHQ

    DSS threat: I am not afraid to die, says Pat Utomi

    TCN begins reconstruction of collapsed towers on Kainji-Birnin Kebbi line

    Foreign investors pull out N420bn from NGX

    FG executes 1,500 water, sanitation projects nationwide in two years – Minister

    FG eyes more oil barrels from Bauchi, Gombe

    Low-sulphur crude production declines again

    FG urges cancellation of satellite campuses

    Anambra: INEC publishes particulars of candidates, urges thorough scrutiny

    Nigeria police neglected for over 40 years –NPTF Executive Secretary, Sheidu

    13,000 teachers undergo test to renew licences

    Lagos hospital pays N20m monthly for 3-hr daily electricity — Medical Director

    NiMet unions await minister’s intervention after suspending strike

    NDPHC, partners to deploy 20MW solar power in Kano

    My Father Was Jailed For Insisting I Go To School – Atiku

    Wike dismisses 2027 presidential bid rumours, pledges loyalty to Tinubu

    UNIZIK gets new Acting VC

    Education is game changer, says Atiku as AUN holds 16th graduation ceremony

    NANS urges FG to intervene in FUOYE management crisis

    Kwankwaso denies saying Tinubu asked him to join APC

    I’m waiting for PDP to zone presidency to South — Wike

    Labour Party honours Obi of Onitsha as unity icon

    Lagos LG polls: Abure-led LP faction elects 26 chairmanship candidates

    2027: Northwest APC endorse Tinubu for continuity

    APC wasn’t forged out of convenience, but conviction – Al-Makura

    YPP candidate Chukwuma raises the alarm over lawyer’s killing in Anambra

    Nobody can stop Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 – Jandor

    Avoid bringing shame to Abia, Otti charges intending pilgrims

    Bauchi gov appoints 7 Perm Secs

    Sokoto to sustain liquor, intoxicants crackdown, says Aliyu

    2025 Ibadan Cultural Festival: We’ll give traditional rulers their due – Makinde

    A’Ibom gov vows to fire commissioners who abandon official duties

    Insecurity: Zulum declares Monday fasting, prayer day

    Zulum bans tree felling, declares sanitation day

    Kano gov suspends aide over comment on alleged Kwankwaso’s defection

    Adeleke orders review of ‘shoddy’ road project after community protest

    Niger doles out N822m to boost community projects across 274 wards

    Katsina to host national statistics meeting on state GDP

    Bauchi approves new salary, welfare package to lure doctors, health workers

    Lagos rejects smelly, mosquito-infested city claims

    Kogi traditional healers to sanction members aiding criminals, yahoo-boys

    Bandits abduct 20 in Zamfara midnight raid

    Police begin probe as stray bullet kills varsity student in Benue

    Body found hanging on tree in Anambra bush, police begin probe

    Gas explosion kills two, injures six in Anambra market

    Teen accidentally shoots, kills younger sister with father’s gun in Delta

    Ondo traditional ruler docked for flogging villagers

    -------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte was appointed Emperor of the French. Even today, the French leader, a native of Corsica, is widely known for his successful military campaigns – and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo.

    -------------------------

    Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear. – Edgar Allan Poe

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    ‎ *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 18/05/2025* After 10 Years: 11,000 IDPs Relocate As Borno Shuts Camp ISWAP Kills 50 Farmers In Borno Economic reforms: Public debt drops to $94.22b from $113b 23 states arrive Ogun for national sports festival Govs, BoT kick as Saraki panel fuels fresh PDP crisis Death scare, oversupply drag 50kg rice price to N54,000 Naira appreciates to N1,598.72 against Dollar World Bank to construct latrines for 1,500 households in Katsina 10 inmates escape New Orleans jail through toilet hole Severe storms, tornadoes kill more than 25 in US Iraq pledges $40m to rebuild Gaza as Israeli strike kills 140 29-year-old Nigerian-British woman becomes UK’s youngest mayor NAHCON airlifts 20,515 Nigerian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia in one week 34,000 Nigerians secured US citizenship in three years – Report Favour Ofili sets new world record in 150m ------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * In Iran, giving the thumbs up is the same as giving the middle finger * Hippos can run faster than humans ------------------------- Tinubu arrives Rome as world leaders gather for Pope Leo XIV’s inauguration Tinubu celebrates Mary Lar at 90, hails contributions to education Senate committee appoints consultant on international partnerships Southeast Senators query JAMB’s exam glitch Reps to hold public hearing on sugar development act Thursday Alleged $1m, £34,537 Fraud: EFCC presents Peter Okoye against ex-P-Square manager Soldiers sustain operations nationwide, nab wanted terrorists’ collaborators – DHQ DSS threat: I am not afraid to die, says Pat Utomi TCN begins reconstruction of collapsed towers on Kainji-Birnin Kebbi line Foreign investors pull out N420bn from NGX FG executes 1,500 water, sanitation projects nationwide in two years – Minister FG eyes more oil barrels from Bauchi, Gombe Low-sulphur crude production declines again FG urges cancellation of satellite campuses Anambra: INEC publishes particulars of candidates, urges thorough scrutiny Nigeria police neglected for over 40 years –NPTF Executive Secretary, Sheidu 13,000 teachers undergo test to renew licences Lagos hospital pays N20m monthly for 3-hr daily electricity — Medical Director NiMet unions await minister’s intervention after suspending strike NDPHC, partners to deploy 20MW solar power in Kano My Father Was Jailed For Insisting I Go To School – Atiku Wike dismisses 2027 presidential bid rumours, pledges loyalty to Tinubu UNIZIK gets new Acting VC Education is game changer, says Atiku as AUN holds 16th graduation ceremony NANS urges FG to intervene in FUOYE management crisis Kwankwaso denies saying Tinubu asked him to join APC I’m waiting for PDP to zone presidency to South — Wike Labour Party honours Obi of Onitsha as unity icon Lagos LG polls: Abure-led LP faction elects 26 chairmanship candidates 2027: Northwest APC endorse Tinubu for continuity APC wasn’t forged out of convenience, but conviction – Al-Makura YPP candidate Chukwuma raises the alarm over lawyer’s killing in Anambra Nobody can stop Tinubu’s re-election in 2027 – Jandor Avoid bringing shame to Abia, Otti charges intending pilgrims Bauchi gov appoints 7 Perm Secs Sokoto to sustain liquor, intoxicants crackdown, says Aliyu 2025 Ibadan Cultural Festival: We’ll give traditional rulers their due – Makinde A’Ibom gov vows to fire commissioners who abandon official duties Insecurity: Zulum declares Monday fasting, prayer day Zulum bans tree felling, declares sanitation day Kano gov suspends aide over comment on alleged Kwankwaso’s defection Adeleke orders review of ‘shoddy’ road project after community protest Niger doles out N822m to boost community projects across 274 wards Katsina to host national statistics meeting on state GDP Bauchi approves new salary, welfare package to lure doctors, health workers Lagos rejects smelly, mosquito-infested city claims Kogi traditional healers to sanction members aiding criminals, yahoo-boys Bandits abduct 20 in Zamfara midnight raid Police begin probe as stray bullet kills varsity student in Benue Body found hanging on tree in Anambra bush, police begin probe Gas explosion kills two, injures six in Anambra market Teen accidentally shoots, kills younger sister with father’s gun in Delta Ondo traditional ruler docked for flogging villagers ------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte was appointed Emperor of the French. Even today, the French leader, a native of Corsica, is widely known for his successful military campaigns – and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. ------------------------- Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear. – Edgar Allan Poe Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • ‎*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/05/2025*

    Mass failure: JAMB boss weeps as human error forces Lagos, S’East resits

    Rising insecurity: Tinubu, govs to deploy 130,000 new forest guards nationwide

    DSS drags Pat Utomi to court over shadow govt formation

    NNPCL didn’t remit N500bn revenue in 2024 – W’Bank

    Health workers urge govt to resolve salary delay or face strike

    NIMC’s enrolment hits 120m

    Tension in Ogun, Lagos over alleged ‘deadly rice’ in circulation

    Military rule enabled corruption, violated civil liberties – Gowon

    State varsities now 68 as Benue gets second approval

    Mexican influencer shot dead during live stream

    Petrobras seeks return to Nigeria’s oil sector, eyes deepwater fields

    AFRIMA 2025: AU awards host city right to Lagos

    US deports 6 Nigerians for various offences

    ---------------------------
    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * The Buddha commonly depicted in statues and pictures is a different person entirely. The real Buddha was actually incredibly skinny because of self-deprivation.

    * Chocolate, macadamia nuts, cooked onions, or anything with caffeine is harmful to dogs.
    ---------------------------

    Tinubu taken courageous decisions to fix Nigeria’s economy – Shettima

    Conduct of national census long overdue, says Akpabio

    Senate confirms five INEC RECs

    Senate probes MDAs to unmask Federal Character principle violators

    Abbas laments shipping glitches, revenue loss to Nigeria’s neighbours

    Reps seek mandatory diphtheria immunisation in 774 councils

    ‘Enforce Disability Act in aviation sector’, Reps tasks NCAA

    Reps to investigate remittances to RMRDC

    Bandits feeding kidnapped babies to dogs, Zamfara rep alleges

    Bill to establish National Rice Development Council scales second reading in Senate

    Alleged N3.1bn fraud: EFCC presents final witness against Suswam

    Court dismisses First Bank’s applications in suit against GHL

    Alleged terrorism: DSS denies keeping Nnamdi Kanu in solitary confinement

    17 suspected Internet fraudsters arrested in Kwara

    CBEX: EFCC removes Ellie Bitar from wanted list, intensifies suspects hunt

    Ribadu: FG committed to protecting Nigeria’s critical assets from emerging threats

    FG inaugurates smart police station in Abuja

    FG scores Tinubu high on economy

    Minister counters ICPC’s N71bn fraud allegation in NELFUND

    FG approves two power projects for Oyo State, concessions hydropower plant

    FG launches $500m climate investment platform

    Apapa Customs post N1tn revenue

    Fed Govt sets up committee to standardise varsity fee payments

    Student Loan: Allow students with applications to sit for exams, Govt tells tertiary institutions

    NAHCON airlifts 14,165 pilgrims in five days

    Don’t hold more than 60,000 Riyals for Hajj, NAHCON cautions pilgrims

    Japa worsening health sector crises – Unions

    Agriculture key to Nigeria’s progress – Oluremi Tinubu

    FCTA warns against underage gambling, unveils new gaming framework

    Underfunding, brain drain impact Nigerian versities’ global ranking – Registrars

    Kogi varsity VC urges Nigerians to leverage on AI

    Taraba college lecturer found dead in suspected suicide

    Abia agric varsity student slumps, dies during football match

    LASUSTECH student gets Gani Adams’ N300,000 scholarship

    Renaissance donates equipment, drugs to Rivers teaching hospital

    Seplat to revive 400 idle oil wells

    Fidelity Bank reclaims N1tn market capitalisation

    FCMB Capital bolsters gas infrastructure with N11.85bn bond

    16,285 benefit from LAPO free medical outreach

    Edo Assembly appoints new PDP Whip amid uproar

    Lagos APC receives over 100 petitions challenging LG primar

    Southeast PDP threatens pullout from party

    Plateau PDP asks Lalong to account for N2.1bn spending

    Anti-Ibas protesters deny financial inducement by Fubara

    Tinubu more popular in Kaduna now than under El-Rufai, says Sule

    Sanwo-Olu seeks wider tax net for MSMEs, wealthy Nigerians

    Sanwo-Olu lauds Charterhouse Lagos’ vision

    Oborevwori, ex-SSA disagree over security situation in Delta

    Otu inaugurates C’River diaspora commission

    Zamfara generating zero revenue from solid minerals – Lawal

    Oyo approves N4.5bn, monument for Bodija explosion victims

    Cholera outbreak: Plateau records 3 deaths, 5 confirmed cases

    C’River, NGO partner to deworm 912,000 children

    Oyo launches export-ready food products

    LASG trains over 23,000 workers in digital literacy

    2 killed, scores missing in renewed A-Ibom, Cross River boundary clash

    Family raises the alarm over missing Lagos banker

    Ekiti man arrested for stealing motorcycle from dealer during testing

    ---------------------------

    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2008, over 100 people were killed in a pipeline explosion Ijegun, a suburb of Lagos. The explosion occured after after a bulldozer struck an oil pipeline

    * On this day in 1948, Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded Israel. The First Arab-Israeli War was initiated by Israel’s proclamation of independence on the day before the invasion. It lasted nearly 10 months and caused thousands of casualties on both sides.

    ---------------------------

    Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less. – C. S. Lewis

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
    ‎*SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 15/05/2025* Mass failure: JAMB boss weeps as human error forces Lagos, S’East resits Rising insecurity: Tinubu, govs to deploy 130,000 new forest guards nationwide DSS drags Pat Utomi to court over shadow govt formation NNPCL didn’t remit N500bn revenue in 2024 – W’Bank Health workers urge govt to resolve salary delay or face strike NIMC’s enrolment hits 120m Tension in Ogun, Lagos over alleged ‘deadly rice’ in circulation Military rule enabled corruption, violated civil liberties – Gowon State varsities now 68 as Benue gets second approval Mexican influencer shot dead during live stream Petrobras seeks return to Nigeria’s oil sector, eyes deepwater fields AFRIMA 2025: AU awards host city right to Lagos US deports 6 Nigerians for various offences --------------------------- *DID YOU KNOW?* * The Buddha commonly depicted in statues and pictures is a different person entirely. The real Buddha was actually incredibly skinny because of self-deprivation. * Chocolate, macadamia nuts, cooked onions, or anything with caffeine is harmful to dogs. --------------------------- Tinubu taken courageous decisions to fix Nigeria’s economy – Shettima Conduct of national census long overdue, says Akpabio Senate confirms five INEC RECs Senate probes MDAs to unmask Federal Character principle violators Abbas laments shipping glitches, revenue loss to Nigeria’s neighbours Reps seek mandatory diphtheria immunisation in 774 councils ‘Enforce Disability Act in aviation sector’, Reps tasks NCAA Reps to investigate remittances to RMRDC Bandits feeding kidnapped babies to dogs, Zamfara rep alleges Bill to establish National Rice Development Council scales second reading in Senate Alleged N3.1bn fraud: EFCC presents final witness against Suswam Court dismisses First Bank’s applications in suit against GHL Alleged terrorism: DSS denies keeping Nnamdi Kanu in solitary confinement 17 suspected Internet fraudsters arrested in Kwara CBEX: EFCC removes Ellie Bitar from wanted list, intensifies suspects hunt Ribadu: FG committed to protecting Nigeria’s critical assets from emerging threats FG inaugurates smart police station in Abuja FG scores Tinubu high on economy Minister counters ICPC’s N71bn fraud allegation in NELFUND FG approves two power projects for Oyo State, concessions hydropower plant FG launches $500m climate investment platform Apapa Customs post N1tn revenue Fed Govt sets up committee to standardise varsity fee payments Student Loan: Allow students with applications to sit for exams, Govt tells tertiary institutions NAHCON airlifts 14,165 pilgrims in five days Don’t hold more than 60,000 Riyals for Hajj, NAHCON cautions pilgrims Japa worsening health sector crises – Unions Agriculture key to Nigeria’s progress – Oluremi Tinubu FCTA warns against underage gambling, unveils new gaming framework Underfunding, brain drain impact Nigerian versities’ global ranking – Registrars Kogi varsity VC urges Nigerians to leverage on AI Taraba college lecturer found dead in suspected suicide Abia agric varsity student slumps, dies during football match LASUSTECH student gets Gani Adams’ N300,000 scholarship Renaissance donates equipment, drugs to Rivers teaching hospital Seplat to revive 400 idle oil wells Fidelity Bank reclaims N1tn market capitalisation FCMB Capital bolsters gas infrastructure with N11.85bn bond 16,285 benefit from LAPO free medical outreach Edo Assembly appoints new PDP Whip amid uproar Lagos APC receives over 100 petitions challenging LG primar Southeast PDP threatens pullout from party Plateau PDP asks Lalong to account for N2.1bn spending Anti-Ibas protesters deny financial inducement by Fubara Tinubu more popular in Kaduna now than under El-Rufai, says Sule Sanwo-Olu seeks wider tax net for MSMEs, wealthy Nigerians Sanwo-Olu lauds Charterhouse Lagos’ vision Oborevwori, ex-SSA disagree over security situation in Delta Otu inaugurates C’River diaspora commission Zamfara generating zero revenue from solid minerals – Lawal Oyo approves N4.5bn, monument for Bodija explosion victims Cholera outbreak: Plateau records 3 deaths, 5 confirmed cases C’River, NGO partner to deworm 912,000 children Oyo launches export-ready food products LASG trains over 23,000 workers in digital literacy 2 killed, scores missing in renewed A-Ibom, Cross River boundary clash Family raises the alarm over missing Lagos banker Ekiti man arrested for stealing motorcycle from dealer during testing --------------------------- *TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2008, over 100 people were killed in a pipeline explosion Ijegun, a suburb of Lagos. The explosion occured after after a bulldozer struck an oil pipeline * On this day in 1948, Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded Israel. The First Arab-Israeli War was initiated by Israel’s proclamation of independence on the day before the invasion. It lasted nearly 10 months and caused thousands of casualties on both sides. --------------------------- Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less. – C. S. Lewis 😃😃😃 Good morning *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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  • *SOME NIGERIAN NEWSPAPER HEADLINES+, 14/05/2025*

    Boko Haram Kills 4 Soldiers In Renewed Onslaught On Military Bases

    Mass failure: JAMB, VCs to review UTME results Thursday

    CBN unveils diaspora BVN platform, targets $1bn monthly remittances

    Repairs: Ijora-Marine Bridge to be shut for 21 days

    Three Kebbi senators formally defect to APC

    Tunde Ednut becomes US citizen, receives presidential lifetime achievement award

    Uruguay’s ex-president Mujica dies at 89

    Controversy Over Qatar’s $400m Jet Gift To Trump

    Macron threatens fresh sanctions if Russia rejects Ukraine ceasefire

    Netanyahu vows full-scale military push in Gaza amid hostage talks

    Ghana president tells firms to pump oil ‘like there’s no tomorrow’

    Russia denies exploitation of Nigerian women in factories

    Nigeria’s FX inflow under threat as US mulls 5% tax on diaspora remittances

    Wike, Umahi to showcase Tinubu’s achievements in London

    US shares Wigwe’s helicopter crash report with FG
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    *DID YOU KNOW?*

    * In December 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of recreational cannabis, putting it at the forefront of a growing list of nations that have liberalized their cannabis laws in recent years.

    * The word ‘vaccine’ is derived from the Latin word for cow (vacca).
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    I won’t be distracted from doing what’s right — Tinubu

    Tinubu, Akpabio, govs pay Clark final respect

    Tinubu hails Adeleke at 65, praises his pan-Nigerian outlook

    Shettima to IsDB: Nigeria is ripe for investment

    Tinubu not forcing lawmakers to defect to APC — Senate leader

    Senate seeks deployment of more troops to N’East to curb Boko Haram resurgence

    Senate amends regional commission acts to allow more executive appointments

    Bill to convert YABATECH to varsity scales second reading in Senate

    Porous borders threaten Nigeria’s security — Speaker Abbas

    Reps plan inter-university centres as beneficiaries of TETFund funding

    Reps reject bills on rotational presidency, INEC’s power to register political parties

    Court condemns Natasha’s wrong use of social media

    Court to deliver judgment on Natasha’s suspension case June 27

    Ganduje loses bid to quash $413,000, N1.8bn bribery charges

    N5.5b suit: SERAP’s false allegations cast our officials in bad light – DSS tells court

    INTERPOL nabs Canadian, Nigerian for suspected fraud in Abuja

    EFCC arrests Fred Ajudua over alleged $1.43m fraud

    CDS commend troops on operational achievements in North-west

    NAF to induct new aircraft May 16, donates hospital to Nasarawa community

    Police oppose IPoB’s Biafra Day lockdown

    Police rearrest escaped suspected kidnapper of Anambra lawmaker

    Police deny airlifting food items to bandits

    Police demote sergeant, reprimand two others over alleged assault

    Nigeria needs $10bn annually to fix power sector crisis – Adelabu

    Nigeria’s new crude blend, Obodo, enters market

    FG promises 20,000 affordable housing units

    Oyetola signs performance bonds with heads of NIMASA, NIWA, NSC, others

    FG lists N4.3bn savings bonds on NGX

    Fed govt integrates AI into curriculum

    Rural electrification attracted N5.8bn private investment – REA

    NiMET predicts heavy rainfall, warns of cholera outbreaks

    Nigerians don’t read enough… only 2,000 people downloaded CBN document  —  Cardoso

    FG picks NACCIMA boss, others for African Union MSME Forum

    NAFDAC seizes N47m fake toothpaste, spaghetti, others in Niger market

    Cash transfer missed millions of needy Nigerians – W’Bank

    Nigeria, W’Bank project reclaims degraded land

    Flooding: NEMA begs Uzodimma for emergency response equipment

    NOA warns corps members against shortcut to wealth

    Govt saved N31bn through demurrage automation – NSC

    Obasanjo, Atiku, Sambo, Others In Abuja As Sule Lamido Launches Autobiography

    FG voided June 12 to avoid paying Abiola N45bn – Lamido

    Settle FG’s N45bn Debt To Abiola’s Family, Lamido Tells Tinubu

    FCTA bus terminals will curb ‘one chance’ menace – Wike

    NUC accredits fresh courses for Unilorin, LASUSTECH

    Bauchi teaching hospital probes patient’s death

    UTME: Psychologists urge action after Lagos student suicide

    Cultism, social media abuse cause for UTME failures — POCACOV

    Iniquity has brought Nigeria to where it is today – PFN President

    Tinubu committed to S’East dev – IPOB lawyer

    NANTA visits Turkish airline, seeks partnership

    Julius Berger vows to tackle Lagos traffic congestion

    Lasaco, Lagos disburse N978m to families of deceased civil servants

    Nine banks earn N2.3tn interest on N61.6tn loans

    Dangote refinery cancels June maintenance – Report

    Oshiomhole calls Atiku defection expert, asks him to write a book

    PDP tackles Uzodimma over N2. 1bn spent on Hajj, party

    PDP may not survive till 2027 — Suswam warns

    I’ll support Tinubu any day, any time, any how — Gov Sule

    Tinubu’s second term non-negotiable, says Okpebholo

    Otti approves immediate employment for 19 tech graduates

    Makinde launches Oyo free medical mission

    Sanwo-Olu hosts Guinness World Record holder, Ayelabola Ololade

    Sanwo-Olu’s wife, foundation fund free paediatric surgeries

    Oyo Assembly seeks mandatory ID verification, guest logs in hotels to curb cybercrime

    Osun Assembly passes vote of confidence in Adeleke

    Nasarawa Assembly passes bill to regulate mining activities

    Abia govt acquires Aba mega mall

    Zamfara disburses N33.6bn World Bank empowerment fund

    Ekiti begins recruitment of over 500 Amotekun, Agro-Marshals Corps

    Lagos unveils bus reform initiative to transform public transport

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    Ogun female broadcaster slumps, dies at work

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    Rivers women protest kidnapping of eight WAEC students

    Another Niger Delta varsity graduate killed in Bayelsa cult clash

    How I killed Delta PoS operator over N10,000 – Hotel manager

    16-year-old female student fakes own kidnap, demands ₦2m ransom

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    *TODAY IN HISTORY*

    * On this day in 2013, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states after a series of deadly attacks by Islamist militant groups.

    * On this day in 1948, Israel became an independent state. The announcement by Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, triggered a 10-month armed conflict known as the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. It started the day after the proclamation as troops of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan and Iraq invaded the young nation.

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    Patience is the companion of wisdom. – Saint Augustine

    Good morning


    *Compiled by Hon. Osuji George osujis@yahoo.com, +234-8122200446*
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* In December 2013, Uruguay became the first country in the world to legalize the sale, cultivation, and distribution of recreational cannabis, putting it at the forefront of a growing list of nations that have liberalized their cannabis laws in recent years. * The word ‘vaccine’ is derived from the Latin word for cow (vacca). ----------------------------- I won’t be distracted from doing what’s right — Tinubu Tinubu, Akpabio, govs pay Clark final respect Tinubu hails Adeleke at 65, praises his pan-Nigerian outlook Shettima to IsDB: Nigeria is ripe for investment Tinubu not forcing lawmakers to defect to APC — Senate leader Senate seeks deployment of more troops to N’East to curb Boko Haram resurgence Senate amends regional commission acts to allow more executive appointments Bill to convert YABATECH to varsity scales second reading in Senate Porous borders threaten Nigeria’s security — Speaker Abbas Reps plan inter-university centres as beneficiaries of TETFund funding Reps reject bills on rotational presidency, INEC’s power to register political parties Court condemns Natasha’s wrong use of social media Court to deliver judgment on Natasha’s suspension case June 27 Ganduje loses bid to quash $413,000, N1.8bn bribery charges N5.5b suit: SERAP’s false allegations cast our officials in bad light – DSS tells court INTERPOL nabs Canadian, Nigerian for suspected fraud in Abuja EFCC arrests Fred Ajudua over alleged $1.43m fraud CDS commend troops on operational achievements in North-west NAF to induct new aircraft May 16, donates hospital to Nasarawa community Police oppose IPoB’s Biafra Day lockdown Police rearrest escaped suspected kidnapper of Anambra lawmaker Police deny airlifting food items to bandits Police demote sergeant, reprimand two others over alleged assault Nigeria needs $10bn annually to fix power sector crisis – Adelabu Nigeria’s new crude blend, Obodo, enters market FG promises 20,000 affordable housing units Oyetola signs performance bonds with heads of NIMASA, NIWA, NSC, others FG lists N4.3bn savings bonds on NGX Fed govt integrates AI into curriculum Rural electrification attracted N5.8bn private investment – REA NiMET predicts heavy rainfall, warns of cholera outbreaks Nigerians don’t read enough… only 2,000 people downloaded CBN document  —  Cardoso FG picks NACCIMA boss, others for African Union MSME Forum NAFDAC seizes N47m fake toothpaste, spaghetti, others in Niger market Cash transfer missed millions of needy Nigerians – W’Bank Nigeria, W’Bank project reclaims degraded land Flooding: NEMA begs Uzodimma for emergency response equipment NOA warns corps members against shortcut to wealth Govt saved N31bn through demurrage automation – NSC Obasanjo, Atiku, Sambo, Others In Abuja As Sule Lamido Launches Autobiography FG voided June 12 to avoid paying Abiola N45bn – Lamido Settle FG’s N45bn Debt To Abiola’s Family, Lamido Tells Tinubu FCTA bus terminals will curb ‘one chance’ menace – Wike NUC accredits fresh courses for Unilorin, LASUSTECH Bauchi teaching hospital probes patient’s death UTME: Psychologists urge action after Lagos student suicide Cultism, social media abuse cause for UTME failures — POCACOV Iniquity has brought Nigeria to where it is today – PFN President Tinubu committed to S’East dev – IPOB lawyer NANTA visits Turkish airline, seeks partnership Julius Berger vows to tackle Lagos traffic congestion Lasaco, Lagos disburse N978m to families of deceased civil servants Nine banks earn N2.3tn interest on N61.6tn loans Dangote refinery cancels June maintenance – Report Oshiomhole calls Atiku defection expert, asks him to write a book PDP tackles Uzodimma over N2. 1bn spent on Hajj, party PDP may not survive till 2027 — Suswam warns I’ll support Tinubu any day, any time, any how — Gov Sule Tinubu’s second term non-negotiable, says Okpebholo Otti approves immediate employment for 19 tech graduates Makinde launches Oyo free medical mission Sanwo-Olu hosts Guinness World Record holder, 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*TODAY IN HISTORY* * On this day in 2013, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states after a series of deadly attacks by Islamist militant groups. * On this day in 1948, Israel became an independent state. 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    Deadly US strikes hit Yemen fuel port used by Huthis
    https://jordantimes.com/news/region/deadly-us-strikes-hit-yemen-fuel-port-used-huthis

    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->SANAA — The US military said it had destroyed a key Yemeni fuel port as it targets the country's Huthi rebels, who said Friday that 20 people had been killed in the strikes.
     
    The attack on the Ras Issa fuel port aimed to cut off a source of supplies and funds for the Iran-backed Huthis, the US military said.
     
    Washington has hammered the Huthis with near-daily air strikes since March 15 in a bid to end their attacks on civilian shipping and military vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
     
    The rebels began their attacks in late 2023, claiming solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Israel's army said Friday they had intercepted an incoming missile from Yemen.
     
    In a statement, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said: "US forces took action to eliminate this source of fuel for the Iran-backed Huthi terrorists and deprive them of illegal revenue that has funded Huthi efforts to terrorise the entire region for over 10 years. 
     
    "The objective of these strikes was to degrade the economic source of power of the Huthis, who continue to exploit and bring great pain upon their fellow countrymen".
     
    Ships "have continued to supply fuel via the port of Ras Issa" despite Washington designating the rebels a foreign terrorist organisation earlier this year, the military command added, without specifying the source of the fuel.
     
    Huthi health ministry spokesman Anees Alasbahi said the preliminary death toll stood at 20, including five paramedics.
     
    There were also "50 wounded workers and employees at the Ras Issa oil port, following the American aggression", he said on X.
     
    "The death toll is likely to rise as body parts are still being identified," he added.
     
    Fireball 
     
    The port lies along the west coast of Yemen on the Red Sea.
     
    In images broadcast early Friday by the rebels' Al-Masira channel, which it presented as the "first images of the US aggression" against the port, a fireball lit up the area around the ships, while thick columns of smoke rose above what appeared to be an ongoing blaze.
     
    "Civil defence rescue teams and paramedics are making every effort to search for and extract victims and extinguish the fire," said Alasbahi.
     
    The Huthis have regularly fired missiles and drones on Israel since the war in Gaza broke out in October 2023 following an attack on Israel by Hamas militants.
     
    "Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in several areas in Israel, a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted," Israel's army said Friday on Telegram, adding that aerial defence systems had been deployed "to intercept the threat".
     
    Huthi attacks have hampered shipping through the Suez Canal -- a vital route that normally carries about 12 percent of world shipping traffic -- forcing many companies into a costly detour around the tip of southern Africa.
     
    The United States first began conducting strikes against the Huthis under president Joe Biden's administration, and his successor President Donald Trump has vowed that military action against the rebels would continue until they are no longer a threat to shipping.
     
    On Thursday evening, France's Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said a French frigate in the Red Sea destroyed a drone launched from Yemen.
     
    "Our armed forces continue their commitment to ensuring maritime freedom of movement," he said on X.
     
    US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told journalists Thursday that the Chinese satellite firm Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company was "directly supporting Iran-backed Huthi terrorist attacks on US interests".
     
    "Their actions -- and Beijing's support of the company, even after our private engagements with them -- is yet another example of China's empty claims to support peace," she said.
     

    Bruce did not initially provide details on the nature of the company's support for the rebels, but later referred to "a Chinese company providing satellite imagery to the Huthis."
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    Hizbollah 'will not let anyone disarm' it, says chief
    https://jordantimes.com/news/region/hizbollah-will-not-let-anyone-disarm-it-says-chief

    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hizbollah "will not let anyone disarm" it, the Lebanese group's leader Naim Qassem said Friday, as Washington presses Beirut to compel the Iran-backed movement to hand over its weapons.
     
    Hezbollah, long a dominant force in Lebanese politics, was left weakened by more than a year of hostilities with Israel sparked by the Gaza war, including an Israeli ground incursion and two months of heavy bombardment that decimated the group's leadership.
     
    The fighting was largely brought to an end by a November ceasefire, but not before the group's longtime leader and Qassem's predecessor Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli air strike.
     
    "We will not let anyone disarm Hezbollah or disarm the resistance" against Israel, Qassem said in remarks on a Hezbollah-affiliated TV channel. 
     
    "We must cut this idea of disarmament from the dictionary."
     
    His comments came hours after another Hizbollah official said the group refused to discuss handing over its weapons unless Israel withdrew completely from south Lebanon and halted its "aggression".
     
    "It is not a question of disarming," Wafic Safa said in an interview with Hizbollah’s Al-Nur radio station.
     
    "What the president (Joseph Aoun) said in his inauguration speech is a defensive strategy." 
     
    Safa, believed by experts to belong to the movement's most radical faction, said Hezbollah had conveyed its position to Aoun, who on Tuesday said he sought "to make 2025 the year of restricting arms to the state".
     
    In his interview, Safa asked: "Wouldn't it be logical for Israel to first withdraw, then release the prisoners, then cease its aggression... and then we discuss a defensive strategy?
     
    "The defensive strategy is about thinking about how to protect Lebanon, not preparing for the party to hand over its weapons."
     
    Analysts have said that the once unthinkable idea of Hezbollah disarming may no longer be so, and may even be inevitable.
     
    Problem is Israel' 
     
    Under the November ceasefire, Israel was meant to withdraw all of its forces from south Lebanon.
     
    But despite the deal, its troops have remained at five south Lebanon positions that they deem "strategic".
     
    Israel has also continued to carry out near-daily strikes against Lebanon -- including on Friday -- saying it is targeting members of Hezbollah.
     
    Under the truce, Hizbollah was to pull its fighters back north of Lebanon's Litani River and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south.
     
    Lebanon's army has been deploying in the south as Israeli forces pulled back.
     
    Hezbollah says the ceasefire does not apply to the rest of Lebanon, despite being based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for the disarmament of non-state groups.
     
    Hizbollah was the only group to keep its weapons after Lebanon's 15-year civil war ended in 1990, saying that they were for "resistance" against Israel, which continued to occupy the south until 2000.
     
    US special envoy for the Middle East Morgan Ortagus, who visited Beirut this month, said Washington continued to press Beirut "to fully fulfil the cessation of hostilities, and that includes disarming Hizbollah and all militias". 
     
    Safa said on Friday that both Hezbollah and the Lebanese army were respecting the terms of the truce.
     
    "The problem is Israel, which has not done so," he said.
     
    On Saturday, a source close to Hezbollah told AFP that the group had ceded to the Lebanese army around 190 of its 265 military positions identified south of the Litani.
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    US to withdraw some 1,000 troops from Syria
    https://jordantimes.com/news/world/us-withdraw-some-1000-troops-syria

    <!-- google_ad_section_start -->WASHINGTON — The United States will roughly halve the number of troops it has deployed in Syria to less than 1,000 in the coming months, the Pentagon said Friday.
     
    Washington has had troops in Syria for years as part of international efforts against the Daesh terror group, which rose out of the chaos of the country's civil war to seize swaths of territory there and in neighboring Iraq over a decade ago.
     
    The brutal extremists have since suffered major defeats in both countries, but still remain a threat.
     
    "Today the secretary of defense directed the consolidation of US forces in Syria... to select locations," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement, without specifying the sites where this would take place.
     
    "This deliberate and conditions-based process will bring the US footprint in Syria down to less than 1,000 US forces in the coming months," he said.
     
    President Donald Trump has long been skeptical of Washington's presence in Syria, ordering the withdrawal of troops during his first term but ultimately leaving American forces in the country.
     
    As Islamist-led rebels pressed forward with a lightning offensive last December that ultimately overthrew Syrian president Bashar Al Assad, Trump said Washington should "NOT GET INVOLVED!"
     
    "Syria is a mess, but is not our friend, & THE UNITED STATES SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT," Trump, then the president-elect, wrote on his Truth Social platform.
     
    Years of war against Daesh
     
    The 2014 onslaught by Daesh prompted a US-led air campaign in support of local ground forces -- the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Iraqi government units.
     
    Washington also deployed thousands of American personnel to advise and assist local forces, with US troops in some cases directly fighting the jihadists.
     
    After years of bloody warfare, Iraq's prime minister announced a final victory over IS in December 2017, while the SDF proclaimed the defeat of the group's "caliphate" in March 2019 after seizing its final bastion in Syria.
     
    But the extremists still have some fighters in the countryside of both countries, and US forces have long carried out periodic strikes and raids to help prevent the group's resurgence.
     
    Washington stepped up military action against Daesh in Syria in the wake of Assad's overthrow, though it has more recently shifted its focus to strikes targeting Yemen's Huthi rebels, who have been attacking international shipping since late 2023.
     
    US forces in Iraq and Syria were repeatedly targeted by pro-Iran militants following the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, but responded with heavy strikes on Tehran-linked targets, and the attacks largely subsided.
     
    Washington for years said it had some 900 military personnel in Syria as part of international efforts against Daesh, but the Pentagon announced in December 2024 that the number of US troops in the country had doubled to around 2,000 earlier in the year.
     
    While the United States is reducing its forces in Syria, Iraq has also sought an end to the US-led coalition's presence there, where Washington has said it has some 2,500 troops.
     
    The United States and Iraq have announced that the coalition would end its decade-long military mission in federal Iraq by the end of 2025, and by September 2026 in the autonomous Kurdistan region.
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    Press TV: Deadly US strikes hit Yemen fuel port used by Huthis https://jordantimes.com/news/region/deadly-us-strikes-hit-yemen-fuel-port-used-huthis <!-- google_ad_section_start -->SANAA — The US military said it had destroyed a key Yemeni fuel port as it targets the country's Huthi rebels, who said Friday that 20 people had been killed in the strikes.   The attack on the Ras Issa fuel port aimed to cut off a source of supplies and funds for the Iran-backed Huthis, the US military said.   Washington has hammered the Huthis with near-daily air strikes since March 15 in a bid to end their attacks on civilian shipping and military vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.   The rebels began their attacks in late 2023, claiming solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Israel's army said Friday they had intercepted an incoming missile from Yemen.   In a statement, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said: "US forces took action to eliminate this source of fuel for the Iran-backed Huthi terrorists and deprive them of illegal revenue that has funded Huthi efforts to terrorise the entire region for over 10 years.    "The objective of these strikes was to degrade the economic source of power of the Huthis, who continue to exploit and bring great pain upon their fellow countrymen".   Ships "have continued to supply fuel via the port of Ras Issa" despite Washington designating the rebels a foreign terrorist organisation earlier this year, the military command added, without specifying the source of the fuel.   Huthi health ministry spokesman Anees Alasbahi said the preliminary death toll stood at 20, including five paramedics.   There were also "50 wounded workers and employees at the Ras Issa oil port, following the American aggression", he said on X.   "The death toll is likely to rise as body parts are still being identified," he added.   Fireball    The port lies along the west coast of Yemen on the Red Sea.   In images broadcast early Friday by the rebels' Al-Masira channel, which it presented as the "first images of the US aggression" against the port, a fireball lit up the area around the ships, while thick columns of smoke rose above what appeared to be an ongoing blaze.   "Civil defence rescue teams and paramedics are making every effort to search for and extract victims and extinguish the fire," said Alasbahi.   The Huthis have regularly fired missiles and drones on Israel since the war in Gaza broke out in October 2023 following an attack on Israel by Hamas militants.   "Following the sirens that sounded a short while ago in several areas in Israel, a missile launched from Yemen was intercepted," Israel's army said Friday on Telegram, adding that aerial defence systems had been deployed "to intercept the threat".   Huthi attacks have hampered shipping through the Suez Canal -- a vital route that normally carries about 12 percent of world shipping traffic -- forcing many companies into a costly detour around the tip of southern Africa.   The United States first began conducting strikes against the Huthis under president Joe Biden's administration, and his successor President Donald Trump has vowed that military action against the rebels would continue until they are no longer a threat to shipping.   On Thursday evening, France's Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said a French frigate in the Red Sea destroyed a drone launched from Yemen.   "Our armed forces continue their commitment to ensuring maritime freedom of movement," he said on X.   US State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told journalists Thursday that the Chinese satellite firm Chang Guang Satellite Technology Company was "directly supporting Iran-backed Huthi terrorist attacks on US interests".   "Their actions -- and Beijing's support of the company, even after our private engagements with them -- is yet another example of China's empty claims to support peace," she said.   Bruce did not initially provide details on the nature of the company's support for the rebels, but later referred to "a Chinese company providing satellite imagery to the Huthis." <!-- google_ad_section_end -->Image:  Hizbollah 'will not let anyone disarm' it, says chief https://jordantimes.com/news/region/hizbollah-will-not-let-anyone-disarm-it-says-chief <!-- google_ad_section_start -->BEIRUT, Lebanon — Hizbollah "will not let anyone disarm" it, the Lebanese group's leader Naim Qassem said Friday, as Washington presses Beirut to compel the Iran-backed movement to hand over its weapons.   Hezbollah, long a dominant force in Lebanese politics, was left weakened by more than a year of hostilities with Israel sparked by the Gaza war, including an Israeli ground incursion and two months of heavy bombardment that decimated the group's leadership.   The fighting was largely brought to an end by a November ceasefire, but not before the group's longtime leader and Qassem's predecessor Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli air strike.   "We will not let anyone disarm Hezbollah or disarm the resistance" against Israel, Qassem said in remarks on a Hezbollah-affiliated TV channel.    "We must cut this idea of disarmament from the dictionary."   His comments came hours after another Hizbollah official said the group refused to discuss handing over its weapons unless Israel withdrew completely from south Lebanon and halted its "aggression".   "It is not a question of disarming," Wafic Safa said in an interview with Hizbollah’s Al-Nur radio station.   "What the president (Joseph Aoun) said in his inauguration speech is a defensive strategy."    Safa, believed by experts to belong to the movement's most radical faction, said Hezbollah had conveyed its position to Aoun, who on Tuesday said he sought "to make 2025 the year of restricting arms to the state".   In his interview, Safa asked: "Wouldn't it be logical for Israel to first withdraw, then release the prisoners, then cease its aggression... and then we discuss a defensive strategy?   "The defensive strategy is about thinking about how to protect Lebanon, not preparing for the party to hand over its weapons."   Analysts have said that the once unthinkable idea of Hezbollah disarming may no longer be so, and may even be inevitable.   Problem is Israel'    Under the November ceasefire, Israel was meant to withdraw all of its forces from south Lebanon.   But despite the deal, its troops have remained at five south Lebanon positions that they deem "strategic".   Israel has also continued to carry out near-daily strikes against Lebanon -- including on Friday -- saying it is targeting members of Hezbollah.   Under the truce, Hizbollah was to pull its fighters back north of Lebanon's Litani River and dismantle any remaining military infrastructure in the south.   Lebanon's army has been deploying in the south as Israeli forces pulled back.   Hezbollah says the ceasefire does not apply to the rest of Lebanon, despite being based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for the disarmament of non-state groups.   Hizbollah was the only group to keep its weapons after Lebanon's 15-year civil war ended in 1990, saying that they were for "resistance" against Israel, which continued to occupy the south until 2000.   US special envoy for the Middle East Morgan Ortagus, who visited Beirut this month, said Washington continued to press Beirut "to fully fulfil the cessation of hostilities, and that includes disarming Hizbollah and all militias".    Safa said on Friday that both Hezbollah and the Lebanese army were respecting the terms of the truce.   "The problem is Israel, which has not done so," he said.   On Saturday, a source close to Hezbollah told AFP that the group had ceded to the Lebanese army around 190 of its 265 military positions identified south of the Litani. <!-- google_ad_section_end -->Image:  5yrs ago April 2020 What a strange world we live in Covid-19 ClownWorld Restrictions Lockdowns Masks US to withdraw some 1,000 troops from Syria https://jordantimes.com/news/world/us-withdraw-some-1000-troops-syria <!-- google_ad_section_start -->WASHINGTON — The United States will roughly halve the number of troops it has deployed in Syria to less than 1,000 in the coming months, the Pentagon said Friday.   Washington has had troops in Syria for years as part of international efforts against the Daesh terror group, which rose out of the chaos of the country's civil war to seize swaths of territory there and in neighboring Iraq over a decade ago.   The brutal extremists have since suffered major defeats in both countries, but still remain a threat.   "Today the secretary of defense directed the consolidation of US forces in Syria... to select locations," Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement, without specifying the sites where this would take place.   "This deliberate and conditions-based process will bring the US footprint in Syria down to less than 1,000 US forces in the coming months," he said.   President Donald Trump has long been skeptical of Washington's presence in Syria, ordering the withdrawal of troops during his first term but ultimately leaving American forces in the country.   As Islamist-led rebels pressed forward with a lightning offensive last December that ultimately overthrew Syrian president Bashar Al Assad, Trump said Washington should "NOT GET INVOLVED!"   "Syria is a mess, but is not our friend, & THE UNITED STATES SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT," Trump, then the president-elect, wrote on his Truth Social platform.   Years of war against Daesh   The 2014 onslaught by Daesh prompted a US-led air campaign in support of local ground forces -- the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Iraqi government units.   Washington also deployed thousands of American personnel to advise and assist local forces, with US troops in some cases directly fighting the jihadists.   After years of bloody warfare, Iraq's prime minister announced a final victory over IS in December 2017, while the SDF proclaimed the defeat of the group's "caliphate" in March 2019 after seizing its final bastion in Syria.   But the extremists still have some fighters in the countryside of both countries, and US forces have long carried out periodic strikes and raids to help prevent the group's resurgence.   Washington stepped up military action against Daesh in Syria in the wake of Assad's overthrow, though it has more recently shifted its focus to strikes targeting Yemen's Huthi rebels, who have been attacking international shipping since late 2023.   US forces in Iraq and Syria were repeatedly targeted by pro-Iran militants following the outbreak of the Gaza war in October 2023, but responded with heavy strikes on Tehran-linked targets, and the attacks largely subsided.   Washington for years said it had some 900 military personnel in Syria as part of international efforts against Daesh, but the Pentagon announced in December 2024 that the number of US troops in the country had doubled to around 2,000 earlier in the year.   While the United States is reducing its forces in Syria, Iraq has also sought an end to the US-led coalition's presence there, where Washington has said it has some 2,500 troops.   The United States and Iraq have announced that the coalition would end its decade-long military mission in federal Iraq by the end of 2025, and by September 2026 in the autonomous Kurdistan region. <!-- google_ad_section_end -->Image:  A few minutes ago, the Russian Defense Ministry published unique footage of the destruction of another American multiple launch rocket system 'HIMARS'. 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    Deadly US strikes hit Yemen fuel port used by Huthis
    SANAA — The US military said it had destroyed a key Yemeni fuel port as it targets the country's Huthi rebels, who said Friday that 20 people had been killed in the strikes. The attack on the Ras Issa fuel port aimed to cut off a source of supplies and funds for the Iran-backed Huthis, the US military said. Washington has hammered the Huthis with near-daily air strikes since March 15 in a bid to end their attacks on civilian shipping and military vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. The rebels began t
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  • IRNA News Agency:
    Foreign Minister Araqchi and his Iraqi counterpart review bilateral ties and regional developments

    Tehran, IRNA – Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein, in a telephone conversation on Monday night have discussed bilateral ties and regional developments.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85803572/

    @Irna_en

    Iran calls for U.N. bloc to promote multilateralism and counter unilateralism.

    Moscow, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi has presented Iran’s proposals for formation of a U.N. grouping that include defending the sovereignty of countries, strengthening multilateralism and opposing unilateral coercive measures among others.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85803720/

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    President Pezeshkian congratulates students’ victory in ISF U15 Gymnasiade

    Tehran, IRNA – President Masoud Pezeshkian, in a message, congratulated Iranian students on their victory at the ISF U15 Gymnasiade.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85803695/

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    IRNA News Agency: 🔶 Foreign Minister Araqchi and his Iraqi counterpart review bilateral ties and regional developments 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein, in a telephone conversation on Monday night have discussed bilateral ties and regional developments. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85803572/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Iran calls for U.N. bloc to promote multilateralism and counter unilateralism. 📌 Moscow, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi has presented Iran’s proposals for formation of a U.N. grouping that include defending the sovereignty of countries, strengthening multilateralism and opposing unilateral coercive measures among others. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85803720/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔷 President Pezeshkian congratulates students’ victory in ISF U15 Gymnasiade 📌 Tehran, IRNA – President Masoud Pezeshkian, in a message, congratulated Iranian students on their victory at the ISF U15 Gymnasiade. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85803695/ 📲 @Irna_en
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  • Press TV:
    #WarData  #OrthodoxRussia ❗️"There is nothing sacred to the people who came here": AFU militants used a church in the Kursk Oblast as a strongholdMilitants of the Kiev regime turned the church into a combat position. Opposite the altar, they set up an ammunition depot, and launched FPV drones right from the gates.They had a stronghold here, from here they launched drones at both civilians and military personnel. The churches were used for the most unfavorable intention and direction,Archpriest Aleksandr, rector of the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, said.

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    The incidents are part of a worrisome trend: a noticeable rise in aviation mishaps across the #US, particularly involving small aircraft. en.mdn.tv/8PB0

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    As long as arms sales anchor #US power — and the military-industrial complex keeps its hold on Congress — the myth that the US might defend human rights remains exactly that: a myth.

    #GazaGenocide
    #Yemen
    #Lebanon
    en.mdn.tv/8PBD

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    The data reveal that #Meta deleted more than 90,000 posts in compliance with temporary takedown orders from the Israeli government, often within an average of just 30 seconds.
    en.mdn.tv/8PB6

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    Alexey Polishchuk, Director of the Second CIS Department at #Russia’s Foreign Ministry, accused #Ukraine of violating the 30-day moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure more than 60 times.

    #Trump
    en.mdn.tv/8PBL

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    Local sources informed Al Mayadeen that former Free Syrian Army commander Bilal al-Droubi died from wounds sustained two days ago after being targeted by members of the Eighth Brigade in Busra al-Sham, in eastern #Daraa.

    On April 11, a Syrian local source told #AlMayadeen that al-Droubi had suffered serious injuries in a shooting incident in the city.

    According to the source, al-Droubi had been affiliated with the Free Syrian Army before 2018 and had recently submitted a request to join the Syrian Ministry of Defense forces.

    Meanwhile, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that residents of Busra al-Sham accused members and leaders of the Eighth Brigade of attempting to assassinate and detain individuals who had recently aligned themselves with the Ministry of Defense. However, no further details were provided.

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Esmail Baqaei, announced on X that he, along with a group of his most experienced colleagues, is heading to Muscat as part of a delegation led by the Iranian foreign minister.

    He emphasized that Iran is committed to utilizing all available capacities to safeguard its national authority and interests.

    Indirect talks between Iran and the #UnitedStates will begin in Oman today, April 12.

    Delegations from both sides are expected to arrive in Oman's capital, Muscat, before noon, with negotiations scheduled to begin in the afternoon.

    The Tasnim news agency confirmed that the Omani prime minister will mediate the discussions.

    #Iran

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Muscat, #Oman, leading his country’s delegation for indirect talks with the United States.

    Shortly before taking off, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmael Baqaei stressed that Iran remains committed to utilizing all available capacities to safeguard its national authority and interests.

    The US delegation is headed by #US President #Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, who reportedly arrived in Oman from #Russia following a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, where Iran’s nuclear program was among the topics discussed.

    Witkoff, seen as a key internal proponent of diplomacy, will be joined by State Department nuclear experts.

    Republican Congressman, Greg Murphy assaults reporter Stockes for asking about the newly released documents in the JFK files implicating Israel’s involvement in JFK’s assassination
    https://www.brighteon.com/8f33eb08-d957-4394-a3b6-a903fe083af1

    Republican Congressman, Greg Murphy assaults reporter Stockes for asking about the newly released documents in the JFK files implicating Israel’s involvement in JFK’s assassination.

    @Real World News
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    Humanitarian organizations from across the world have been reeling since Donald Trump returned as president in January and abruptly halted most #US foreign assistance money.

    #OCHA
    en.mdn.tv/8PBu

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivered the Islamic Republic’s discussion points and stances to his Omani counterpart, Badr al-Busaidi, to be conveyed to the American side.

    During the meeting, #Araghchi described Muscat’s hosting of the indirect talks between Iran and the US as a reflection of Oman’s responsible role in regional affairs. He emphasized Iran’s appreciation for the Sultanate’s constructive engagement on regional issues and developments.

    For his part, al-Busaidi noted the distinguished nature of the Omani-Iranian relations and thanked the Islamic Republic for choosing Muscat as the venue for these important discussions.

    #Iran
    #US

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    For generations, #US Treasury bonds and other dollar-denominated assets have served as the world’s financial haven, but this week, global investors were confronted with the unsettling realization that these assets may no longer be as safe, nor as reliable, as once believed, Axios reported on Friday.

    It emphasized that the events of the past nine days are likely to be remembered as a pivotal moment in economic history, with developments in global trade and financial markets, typically years in the making, unfolding at an unprecedented pace, reshaping expectations daily.

    It is the unusual behavior in bond and currency markets that is raising the gravest concerns about global confidence in the US-led financial system that has dominated since the end of World War II, according to Axios.

    Read more here: en.mdn.tv/8PBC

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    In an interview for #AlMayadeen, Principal Director at the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs, Justin Thomas Russell, outlines why a military confrontation with Iran would pose bigger threats to the #US and its regional key partners.

    From overstretched Israeli attacks on #Gaza and #Lebanon to American public fatigue over US wars in #Iraq and #Afghanistan and response from regional partners like #Egypt, #Oman, and Saudi Arabia, Russell says the risks far outweigh the gains.
    Press TV: #WarData  #OrthodoxRussia ❗️"There is nothing sacred to the people who came here": AFU militants used a church in the Kursk Oblast as a strongholdMilitants of the Kiev regime turned the church into a combat position. Opposite the altar, they set up an ammunition depot, and launched FPV drones right from the gates.They had a stronghold here, from here they launched drones at both civilians and military personnel. The churches were used for the most unfavorable intention and direction,Archpriest Aleksandr, rector of the Church of the Holy Archangel Michael, said. ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The incidents are part of a worrisome trend: a noticeable rise in aviation mishaps across the #US, particularly involving small aircraft. en.mdn.tv/8PB0 ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) As long as arms sales anchor #US power — and the military-industrial complex keeps its hold on Congress — the myth that the US might defend human rights remains exactly that: a myth. #GazaGenocide #Yemen #Lebanon en.mdn.tv/8PBD ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The data reveal that #Meta deleted more than 90,000 posts in compliance with temporary takedown orders from the Israeli government, often within an average of just 30 seconds. en.mdn.tv/8PB6 ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Alexey Polishchuk, Director of the Second CIS Department at #Russia’s Foreign Ministry, accused #Ukraine of violating the 30-day moratorium on strikes against energy infrastructure more than 60 times. #Trump en.mdn.tv/8PBL Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Local sources informed Al Mayadeen that former Free Syrian Army commander Bilal al-Droubi died from wounds sustained two days ago after being targeted by members of the Eighth Brigade in Busra al-Sham, in eastern #Daraa. On April 11, a Syrian local source told #AlMayadeen that al-Droubi had suffered serious injuries in a shooting incident in the city. According to the source, al-Droubi had been affiliated with the Free Syrian Army before 2018 and had recently submitted a request to join the Syrian Ministry of Defense forces. Meanwhile, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that residents of Busra al-Sham accused members and leaders of the Eighth Brigade of attempting to assassinate and detain individuals who had recently aligned themselves with the Ministry of Defense. However, no further details were provided. Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Esmail Baqaei, announced on X that he, along with a group of his most experienced colleagues, is heading to Muscat as part of a delegation led by the Iranian foreign minister. He emphasized that Iran is committed to utilizing all available capacities to safeguard its national authority and interests. Indirect talks between Iran and the #UnitedStates will begin in Oman today, April 12. Delegations from both sides are expected to arrive in Oman's capital, Muscat, before noon, with negotiations scheduled to begin in the afternoon. The Tasnim news agency confirmed that the Omani prime minister will mediate the discussions. #Iran Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Muscat, #Oman, leading his country’s delegation for indirect talks with the United States. Shortly before taking off, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmael Baqaei stressed that Iran remains committed to utilizing all available capacities to safeguard its national authority and interests. The US delegation is headed by #US President #Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, who reportedly arrived in Oman from #Russia following a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, where Iran’s nuclear program was among the topics discussed. Witkoff, seen as a key internal proponent of diplomacy, will be joined by State Department nuclear experts. Republican Congressman, Greg Murphy assaults reporter Stockes for asking about the newly released documents in the JFK files implicating Israel’s involvement in JFK’s assassination https://www.brighteon.com/8f33eb08-d957-4394-a3b6-a903fe083af1 Republican Congressman, Greg Murphy assaults reporter Stockes for asking about the newly released documents in the JFK files implicating Israel’s involvement in JFK’s assassination. ⏯️ @Real World News To survive what is coming, read/study: https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net (https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net/)https://christs.net/The Gibraltar Messenger : https://gibraltar-messenger.net/ ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Humanitarian organizations from across the world have been reeling since Donald Trump returned as president in January and abruptly halted most #US foreign assistance money. #OCHA en.mdn.tv/8PBu Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi delivered the Islamic Republic’s discussion points and stances to his Omani counterpart, Badr al-Busaidi, to be conveyed to the American side. During the meeting, #Araghchi described Muscat’s hosting of the indirect talks between Iran and the US as a reflection of Oman’s responsible role in regional affairs. He emphasized Iran’s appreciation for the Sultanate’s constructive engagement on regional issues and developments. For his part, al-Busaidi noted the distinguished nature of the Omani-Iranian relations and thanked the Islamic Republic for choosing Muscat as the venue for these important discussions. #Iran #US Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) For generations, #US Treasury bonds and other dollar-denominated assets have served as the world’s financial haven, but this week, global investors were confronted with the unsettling realization that these assets may no longer be as safe, nor as reliable, as once believed, Axios reported on Friday. It emphasized that the events of the past nine days are likely to be remembered as a pivotal moment in economic history, with developments in global trade and financial markets, typically years in the making, unfolding at an unprecedented pace, reshaping expectations daily. It is the unusual behavior in bond and currency markets that is raising the gravest concerns about global confidence in the US-led financial system that has dominated since the end of World War II, according to Axios. Read more here: en.mdn.tv/8PBC Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) In an interview for #AlMayadeen, Principal Director at the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs, Justin Thomas Russell, outlines why a military confrontation with Iran would pose bigger threats to the #US and its regional key partners. From overstretched Israeli attacks on #Gaza and #Lebanon to American public fatigue over US wars in #Iraq and #Afghanistan and response from regional partners like #Egypt, #Oman, and Saudi Arabia, Russell says the risks far outweigh the gains.
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  • IRNA News Agency:
    According to Al Mayadeen, 23 people are killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.

    The Israeli military has besieged Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip and been destroying Palestinian houses in the northern parts of the city.


    @Irna_en

    Iran, Norway stress need for continuation of diplomatic and political consultations

    Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh and his Norwegian counterpart Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik held talks on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800494/

    @Irna_en

    Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrives in Muscat, Oman to hold indirect negotiations with the U.S.

    @Irna_en

    Yemen targets military positions in Tel Aviv

    Tehran, IRNA – Yemen’s Army drone unit has targeted two military positions in the occupied Jaffa (Tel Aviv) using two Jaffa drones.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800634/

    @Irna_en

    Foreign Minister Araghchi held talks with his Omani counterpart, Badral busaidi, in Muscat to confer on the arrangement of the forthcoming indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran.

    Al Busaidi will hold a similar meeting with the same agenda with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff.

    @Irna_en

    Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi: If there is enough will, we will decide on the negotiations timetable.

    “If the other party comes to the negotiating table with [an attitude of] equal footing, there will be a chance for an initial understanding that would mark a path for the negotiations.”

    @Irna_en

    Araqchi: Iran seeks a fair and dignified agreement negotiated from a position of equality

    Tehran, IRNA – Iran is seeking a fair and dignified agreement with the United States negotiated from a position of equality, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says, ahead of planned indirect talks with U.S. representatives.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800848/

    @Irna_en

    Iran and Iraq discuss finalizing economic projects

    Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh and Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein have discussed accelerating the finalization of economic projects, including Shalamcheh-Basrah railway.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800892/

    @Irna_en
    IRNA News Agency: 📌 According to Al Mayadeen, 23 people are killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military has besieged Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip and been destroying Palestinian houses in the northern parts of the city. 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Iran, Norway stress need for continuation of diplomatic and political consultations 📌 Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh and his Norwegian counterpart Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik held talks on the sidelines of the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800494/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrives in Muscat, Oman to hold indirect negotiations with the U.S. 📲 @Irna_en 🔷 Yemen targets military positions in Tel Aviv 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Yemen’s Army drone unit has targeted two military positions in the occupied Jaffa (Tel Aviv) using two Jaffa drones. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800634/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Foreign Minister Araghchi held talks with his Omani counterpart, Badral busaidi, in Muscat to confer on the arrangement of the forthcoming indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran. Al Busaidi will hold a similar meeting with the same agenda with U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff. 📲 @Irna_en Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi: If there is enough will, we will decide on the negotiations timetable. “If the other party comes to the negotiating table with [an attitude of] equal footing, there will be a chance for an initial understanding that would mark a path for the negotiations.” 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Araqchi: Iran seeks a fair and dignified agreement negotiated from a position of equality 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Iran is seeking a fair and dignified agreement with the United States negotiated from a position of equality, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi says, ahead of planned indirect talks with U.S. representatives. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800848/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Iran and Iraq discuss finalizing economic projects 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh and Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein have discussed accelerating the finalization of economic projects, including Shalamcheh-Basrah railway. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800892/ 📲 @Irna_en
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    IRNA News Agency:
    U.S. prosecutors charge 12 pro-Palestinian student protesters with felonies

    American prosecutors have announced felony charges against a dozen current and former students at Stanford University over their alleged involvement in the takeover of a campus building last year.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800028/

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    Relations with Iraq among the most crucial areas of Iran’s foreign policy: President

    Tehran, IRNA – President Masoud Pezeshkian says relations with neighboring Iraq are among the most important aspects of Iran’s foreign policy.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800119/

    @Irna_en

    Iran condemns Germany’s resolution at U.N. rights council as interfering

    Tehran, IRNA – Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei has condemned Germany’s double-standard approach to human rights, accusing it of interfering in Iran’s internal affairs with its recent resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Council.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800138/

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    Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami says plans are in place to generate 20,000 megawatts of power at nuclear power plants, and a fully domestically-built power plant will be constructed using fully Iranian-prepared fuel. Since announcing the construction of Iranian-made plants, the country has received increased cooperation proposals from other countries.

    @Irna_en

    36 Israeli strikes on Gaza killed only women and children, U.N. finds

    The United Nations has found that a large number of Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip have killed only women and children, as Israel has been targeting residential buildings and tents since it resumed the war in the Palestinian territory on March 18.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800143/

    @Irna_en

    China hits back at Trump’s tariffs by raising its levies on U.S. goods to 125%

    China has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs by increasing its levies on American goods from 84% to 125%, according to a statement from the Chinese Finance Ministry.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800190/

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    Greenpeace activists arrested over blood-red dye protest outside U.S. embassy in London

    Head of Greenpeace UK, Will McCallum, was arrested alongside five other activists on Thursday after they poured some 300 liters of red biodegradable dye into the pond outside the U.S. embassy in Nine Elms, south-west London.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800216/

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    Iran signals ‘good chance’ for a deal if U.S. abandons unrelated demands and threats

    Tehran, IRNA – The deputy foreign minister for political affairs says there is “a good chance” of reaching an agreement if the United States ceases making excessive demands and issuing threats.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800171/

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    Yemen launches new missile, drone attack on U.S. aircraft carrier in Red Sea

    Tehran, IRNA – The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced a new missile and drone strike targeting the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800273/

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    U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy meets Russian President Putin

    The Russian president and the envoy, Steve Witkoff, met in St. Petersburg.

    The two sides were to discuss relations between Moscow and Washington and the war in Ukraine, among other things.

    @Irna_en
    Latest quantitative mining project, automated trading, daily earnings up to 22%, easy to earn 3,489+USDT, click to join us! IRNA News Agency: 🔹 U.S. prosecutors charge 12 pro-Palestinian student protesters with felonies 📌 American prosecutors have announced felony charges against a dozen current and former students at Stanford University over their alleged involvement in the takeover of a campus building last year. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800028/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Relations with Iraq among the most crucial areas of Iran’s foreign policy: President 📌 Tehran, IRNA – President Masoud Pezeshkian says relations with neighboring Iraq are among the most important aspects of Iran’s foreign policy. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800119/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ Iran condemns Germany’s resolution at U.N. rights council as interfering 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei has condemned Germany’s double-standard approach to human rights, accusing it of interfering in Iran’s internal affairs with its recent resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Council. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800138/ 📲 @Irna_en 📌 Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami says plans are in place to generate 20,000 megawatts of power at nuclear power plants, and a fully domestically-built power plant will be constructed using fully Iranian-prepared fuel. Since announcing the construction of Iranian-made plants, the country has received increased cooperation proposals from other countries. 📲 @Irna_en 🔹 36 Israeli strikes on Gaza killed only women and children, U.N. finds 📌 The United Nations has found that a large number of Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip have killed only women and children, as Israel has been targeting residential buildings and tents since it resumed the war in the Palestinian territory on March 18. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800143/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔻 China hits back at Trump’s tariffs by raising its levies on U.S. goods to 125% 📌 China has responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs by increasing its levies on American goods from 84% to 125%, according to a statement from the Chinese Finance Ministry. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800190/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔹 Greenpeace activists arrested over blood-red dye protest outside U.S. embassy in London 📌 Head of Greenpeace UK, Will McCallum, was arrested alongside five other activists on Thursday after they poured some 300 liters of red biodegradable dye into the pond outside the U.S. embassy in Nine Elms, south-west London. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800216/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔻 Iran signals ‘good chance’ for a deal if U.S. abandons unrelated demands and threats 📌 Tehran, IRNA – The deputy foreign minister for political affairs says there is “a good chance” of reaching an agreement if the United States ceases making excessive demands and issuing threats. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800171/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔸 Yemen launches new missile, drone attack on U.S. aircraft carrier in Red Sea 📌 Tehran, IRNA – The Yemeni Armed Forces have announced a new missile and drone strike targeting the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman in the Red Sea. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85800273/ 📲 @Irna_en 🎥 U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy meets Russian President Putin The Russian president and the envoy, Steve Witkoff, met in St. Petersburg. The two sides were to discuss relations between Moscow and Washington and the war in Ukraine, among other things. 📲 @Irna_en
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