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Former Nazi death camp secretary, 96, absconds before trial
A 96-year-old former Nazi death camp secretary failed to turn up for the start of her trial in Germany on Thursday, the judge said, issuing an arrest warrant for the “fugitive” at the dramatic start of the hearing. One of the first women to be prosecuted for Nazi-era crimes in decades, Irmgard Furchner is charged…
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Dolly Parton lauds Lil Nas X over rendition of ‘Jolene’
Country music legend Dolly Parton gave a heartfelt endorsement to singer Lil Nas X on Wednesday for his recent rendition of her hit song “Jolene,” which he performed for BBC Radio One’s Live Lounge. “I was so excited when someone told me that Lil Nas X had done my song “Jolene”. I had to find…
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Is Big Brother Naija ‘satanic’?
Without any ado, I think Big Brother Naija is a programme carved out from God’s agenda for Earth. And for those who do not believe in God, it is the authentic man-made mechanism to prepare us for a future where existential transparency is the order of the day in a unitary global government. Presently, we…
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American rap legend Eminem serves fans Spaghetti as he opens mum’s restaurant
American rap legend Eminem served his fans Spaghetti as he opened his mother’s restaurant on Tuesday. His action comes nearly 20 years after rapping about vomiting his mom’s spaghetti on his iconic song, Lose Yourself. Despite the feud he had with his mother during his childhood which he projected on his earlier records, the rapper…
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Verdict expected in ex-French president Nicolas Sarkozy’s campaign cost trial
Judges are expected to deliver judgment in the trial of French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy for allegedly inflating election campaign expenses on Thursday. The prosecution is pushing for one year prison sentence with six months suspended and a fine. The defence wants his acquittal. Sarkozy has denied the charges. He was accused of illegally financing the…
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US, Russia launch new round of talks in Geneva
Russian and US diplomats held talks behind closed doors in Geneva on Thursday, the latest round of discussions between the world’s top two nuclear powers following a June summit between US President Joe Biden and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. US State Department number two Wendy Sherman and Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov were expected…
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VIDEO BBNaija S6: Pere’s mum showers fans with prayers
Mother to Big Brother Naija Shine Ya Eye housemate, Pere, showered her son’s fans with prayers as she appreciated them for their support. In a video shared on Pere’s official Instagram page on Thursday, the proud mother spoke of how her son always wanted a platform to showcase his acting skills before BBNaija. Pere’s mum…
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Ronaldo late show gives Man Utd Champions League win over Villarreal
Cristiano Ronaldo grabbed a stoppage-time winner as Manchester United came from behind to secure a fortunate 2-1 Champions League Group F win over Villarreal at Old Trafford on Wednesday. On the night he set the new record for the most appearances in the competition, the 36-year-old Portuguese delivered the killer blow to save his manager…
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South-East Govs condemn Akunyili’s murder
The Chairman of South-East Governors’ Forum, David Umahi, has condemned the murder of Dr Chike Akunyili. The deceased was the widower of late Prof. Dora Akunyili, a former Director-General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control. Umahi, who is also the governor of Ebonyi, made the condemnation in a statement issued…
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US Senate to vote Thursday to avert government shutdown
The US Senate announced it would vote on a stopgap funding bill Thursday to prevent a government shutdown with just hours to spare, as lawmakers stare down a number of deadlines with massive stakes for the economy and President Joe Biden’s sweeping domestic agenda. The coming days are expected to be the most critical yet…
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