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Nige­ria: 100 mil­lion bar­rels of oil un­ac­count­ed for in 2019
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Al­le­ga­tions of cor­rup­tion have of­ten been lev­elled against the Niger­ian oil com­pa­ny.
Published On 16 Mar 2022
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COVID-19: Namib­ia ends mask and PCR test­ing
Namib­ia’s re­lax­ation of the rules comes amid de­clin­ing COVID-19 in­fec­tion rates.
Published On 16 Mar 2022
US Secret Service says 'involuntary celebate' men are a rising threat
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US Secret Service has released a report which says that men who identify as 'involuntary celibates' or 'incels' due to inability to form meaningful

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Iran talks of remaining 'two issues' to revive nuclear deal
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Iran's foreign minister on Wednesday said that agreement on two issues remained with the US in order to restore 2015 nuclear deal.

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US cancels license of China-owned telecom company
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Regulators in the US on Wednesday stripped the telecommunications license of Chinese state-owned Pacific Networks.

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What Ze­len­skyy said in his ad­dress to the US Con­gress
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‘We need you right now’ Ukrain­ian pres­i­dent tells US Con­gress as Russ­ian in­va­sion con­tin­ues – here are his full re­marks.
Published On 16 Mar 2022
UN court or­ders Rus­sia to halt in­va­sion of Ukraine
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The ICJ or­ders Rus­sia to halt in­va­sion, says it is ‘pro­found­ly con­cerned’ by Moscow’s use of force in Ukraine.
Published On 16 Mar 2022
Bal­le­ri­na Olga Smirno­va quits Bol­shoi over Ukraine war
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Smirno­va, who pre­vi­ous­ly ex­pressed her op­po­si­tion to Rus­sia’s in­va­sion of Ukraine, will join the Dutch Na­tion­al Bal­let.
Published On 16 Mar 2022
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Hu­man costs mount in the third week of war in Ukraine
Refugees, dis­placed Ukraini­ans pass the five mil­lion mark, as Rus­sia en­cir­cles cities and pounds them with mis­siles.
Published On 16 Mar 2022
Earthquake strikes off the coast of Japan’s Fukushima
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Tremor measuring 7.3 magnitude triggers tsunami advisory and knocks out electricity service to over 2 million Tokyo-area homes

A 7.3-magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, disrupting power service to millions of homes in the Tokyo area and raising fears of a potential tsunami in the same region where a 2011 wave led to nuclear reactor meltdowns.

The quake hit at 11:36 p.m. local time on Wednesday and was centered 57 kilometers east-northeast of Namie, Japan, at a depth of 63 kilometers, according to the U...

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Washington turns to TikTok influencers to promote its narrative on Ukraine
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White House TikTok propagandists and Reddit mercenaries are in way over their heads on Ukraine

Since the onset of the conflict in Ukraine, social media has been bombarded with one-sided hero worship, amplified and drawn into users’ timelines through the magic of the infamously mysterious algorithms that govern these platforms, whose functioning regulators worldwide have had trouble grasping.

There’s the fictitious tale of the Ukrainian Snake Island border guards in the Black Sea, which was widely amplified by traditional Western media. As the...

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Investigation reveals whether Notre Dame fire was criminal – media
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The blaze was not caused by arson, experts said after a three-year probe

The devastating 2019 fire at the medieval Notre Dame de Paris cathedral in Paris was not of criminal origin, an inquiry has established, almost three years after the fire ravaged the structure.

According to a Le Parisien report on Tuesday, experts managed to reconstruct the unfolding of the disaster and concluded that the fire was not caused by a voluntary act. The results confirm preliminary findings in June 2019, which suggested there was no criminality involved.

At the moment, per the outlet’s information,...

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Pho­tos: Russ­ian bomb­ing leaves Ukraine’s Kharkiv in ru­ins
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Lo­cal of­fi­cials say at least 500 peo­ple have been killed and 600 build­ings de­stroyed since Rus­sia launched its in­va­sion.
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Published On 16 Mar 2022
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US Fed hikes rates, sig­nals ag­gres­sive stance to fight in­fla­tion
The quar­ter-per­cent­age-point hike is like­ly the first of many to rein in the high­est US in­fla­tion in over 40 years.
Published On 16 Mar 2022
Ukrainian Leader Picks Up His Guitar and Plays for Biden’s No Fly Zone
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Western media has gouged itself on the idea that there is no nuances worth looking at in the war and no place for any factual reporting.

Peak fake news reached a climax in early March when social media circulated a video of the Ukrainian president singing a duet with his wife.

A music video of a cover of Diana Ross and Lionel Richie’s “Endless Love” has been miscaptioned online, with social media users claiming it depicts Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and Olena Zelenska, the first lady of Ukraine singing. The performers in the video, however, were Englis...

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The U.S., NATO & the Article IV Trap in Ukraine
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Scott Ritter says the ongoing flow of refugees out of Ukraine into neighboring territories poses the greatest potential for a NATO-Russia clash.

By Scott RITTER

The ongoing Russian invasion has torn asunder whatever passed for geopolitical stability in Eastern Europe in the years since NATO expansion brought Poland and the three former Soviet Baltic Republics of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia into its membership.

While peeved, Russia had accepted the resulting equilibrium with stoic grace, bristling at every NATO effort at muscle flexing, but not overreacting. Even in the face of NATO and EU intervention in the affairs of Ru...

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