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‘Trump Can Enforce Ban On Transgender Service Members In US Military’

‘Trump Can Enforce Ban On Transgender Service Members In US Military’

The US Supreme Court said Tuesday that the Trump administration can begin immediately enforcing a ban on transgender service members in the military. The decision is a major victory for President Donald Trump in his effort to get the high court to unlock various parts of his second-term agenda that have been held up by lower courts reviewing scores of legal challenges to his policies. As is often the case in emergency rulings, the court did not explain its reasoning. The three liberal justices publicly dissented from the decision, but also did not explain their position. During the president’s first…
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Trump Admin To Cut Number Of Senior Military Generals by 20%

Trump Admin To Cut Number Of Senior Military Generals by 20%

US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has ordered senior Pentagon leadership to cut the number of four-star generals and admirals by at least 20% across the military, according to a memo signed by Hegseth dated Monday. As of 2023, there were 37 four-star generals and admirals across the entire military. The memo which was obtained by CNN, directs the Pentagon to cut the number of general officers in the National Guard by 20%, and to cut the total number of general and flag officers across the military by 10%. There are currently about 900 general and flag officers — those with the…
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Niger Residents Flee As Hundreds Of Insurgents Advance, Killing Local Vigilantes

Niger Residents Flee As Hundreds Of Insurgents Advance, Killing Local Vigilantes

By our reporter Residents, motorists and others located between Kompanin Bobby and Wamba in Mariga Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State fled for dear life yesterday following reports of the sighting of scores of suspected insurgents heading towards the axis. Sources said hundreds of heavily armed insurgents, traveling on motorcycles, reportedly from Zamfara State, were spotted crossing the Kontagora–Minna highway between both communities. It was gathered that a local security team comprising mainly of vigilantes, mobilized to challenge and halt the advance of the stern-faced, no nonsense-looking insurgents, was worsted in an ensuing battle, with two killed and one…
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Alexander-Arnold Tarnishes Liverpool Legacy In Madrid Ballon d’Or Pursuit He Won’t Win

Alexander-Arnold Tarnishes Liverpool Legacy In Madrid Ballon d’Or Pursuit He Won’t Win

By Mark Doyle It's finally official, then: Trent Alexander-Arnold is leaving Liverpool, most likely for Real Madrid. Some fans are frustrated, others are fuming; none are surprised, though. It's been coming. Alexander-Arnold has long been Liverpool's 'Scouser in the team', the local lad whose dream came true. He was both desperate and destined to captain the club he joined at six years of age. However, at some point during the past year or so, something changed. Maybe it was Jurgen Klopp's exit - the impact of which hit Alexander-Arnold even harder than he expected - or maybe he just wanted…
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UCL Semi-final 2nd Leg: Who Makes It To Final? Fireworks As Inter, Barcelona Duel Tonight

UCL Semi-final 2nd Leg: Who Makes It To Final? Fireworks As Inter, Barcelona Duel Tonight

Hostilities expected to kick off 8pm Nigeria time. After last week's thrilling first leg, European heavyweights Inter Milan and Barcelona reconvene on Tuesday, May 6, to conclude their Champions League semi-final. Having shared six goals in Spain, they will meet again for the second leg at San Siro, with Inter aiming to take one step closer to a fourth continental crown and Barca ultimately seeking their sixth. Match Preview As the competition's meanest defence tackled its most explosive attack, a chaotic contest played out in Catalonia last Wednesday. Setting the tone for a stone-cold classic, Marcus Thuram's clever flick put…
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Targeted For Deportation In U.S, Palestinian Wins Pulitzer Prize On Commentary

Targeted For Deportation In U.S, Palestinian Wins Pulitzer Prize On Commentary

Fortune comes in different shades, but it is sweeter in adversity. It just smiled on Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha, targeted by pro-Israel groups in the United States (U.S) for deportation, as he won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary yesterday. Abu Toha received the prestigious award on Monday, May 5, for essays published in The New Yorker “on the physical and emotional carnage in Gaza that combine deep reporting with the intimacy of memoir to convey the Palestinian experience” of the war. “I have just won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary,” Abu Toha wrote on social media. “Let it bring…
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Panic Grips FCT Hospitals As Relations Evacuate Patients Ahead Doctors’ Strike Tomorrow

Panic Grips FCT Hospitals As Relations Evacuate Patients Ahead Doctors’ Strike Tomorrow

By Ademola Adegoke, Abuja There has been a frenzy of activities all day in District Hospitals owned by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) as relations of patients on admission within the facilities have been evacuating their sick loved ones to private hospitals or back home. This followed information that resident doctors in the nation's capital will tomorrow kick off a three-day warning strike to protest against the dismissal of about 127 health workers by FCTA authorities last Friday. Three Managing Directors of District Hospitals, medical doctors, nurses,pharmacists, lab scientists and clinical staff were among those sacked. Ironically, the same…
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Trump’s Attacks On Varsities: Europe Lures U.S Researchers With Billions, Nigerians May Benefit

Trump’s Attacks On Varsities: Europe Lures U.S Researchers With Billions, Nigerians May Benefit

The European Union (EU) is expected to lure U.S researchers looking to relocate in the wake of Trump’s attacks on universities. French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are hosting a conference in Paris to attract United States (U.S)-based academics and researchers in the wake of U.S President Donald Trump’s targeting of universities. EU commissioners on Monday, May 5, announced half a billion euros ($568million) in incentives to lure international academics to the continent at the Choose Europe for Science conference. The meeting at Paris’s Sorbonne University is targeted at academics and researchers who fear…
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B/Haram: Zulum To Resettle 6000 IDP Families

B/Haram: Zulum To Resettle 6000 IDP Families

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has disclosed a plan to resettle 6,000 families in the state displaced by Boko Haram insurgents. The families mostly hailed from Dikwa and Mafa Local Government Areas (LGAs). Zulum announced the plan on Monday, May 5, at Muna Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, one of the largest with about 11,000 families taking refuge there due to the over a decade-old crisis in the North-East Nigerian state. Addressing journalists, Zulum reiterated that the resettlement became imperative due to the high-level of illicit activities in the camp, according to a statement released by…
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Final Wish: Pope Francis’ Official Vehicle Being Refitted As Mobile Clinic For Gaza Children

Final Wish: Pope Francis’ Official Vehicle Being Refitted As Mobile Clinic For Gaza Children

One of Pope Francis' popemobiles, which the late Catholic pontiff used to greet thousands of people, will be turned into a mobile health clinic to help the children of Gaza. Following a request by Pope Francis, the vehicle used during his visit to Bethlehem in 2014 is being refitted with everything needed for frontline care in a war zone, charity organisation Caritas, which is overseeing the project, said. The popemobile is one of a number of specially converted vehicles allowing the pontiff to greet huge crowds of well-wishers during official visits. He was able to sit or stand while it…
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