Nigeria news today headlines : Wednesday 4th December 2019

Nigeria news today headlines : Wednesday 4th December 2019

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NATO Secretary General: The Alliance Is Delivering

When French President Emmanuel Macron warned of “the brain death of NATO” last month, it was widely seen as yet another damaging public rift for the Alliance. But NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg had a clear message on December 3, one day before NATO leaders meet in London: actions speak louder than words. “When you look
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Chinese Students Outperforming In Reading, Math, Science

Chinese students tested better in reading, math, and science than students in any other country, according to a triennial study conducted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The big picture: “The quality of their schools today will feed into the strength of their economies tomorrow,” OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria told Bloomberg. Most
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Brazil’s Economy Expands At Fastest Pace In Six Quarters

SÃO PAULO—Brazil’s economy grew at the fastest pace in six quarters in the three months through September, as record low interest rates spurred consumer spending and business investment. Brazil’s gross domestic product expanded 0.6% in the third quarter from the previous quarter and 1.2% from the same period a year earlier, the Brazilian Institute of
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Prince William Lands In Oman For Final Leg Of Gulf Tour

The Duke of Cambridge completed his tour of Kuwait by observing a military exercise between British and Kuwaiti troops before landing in Oman on Tuesday afternoon. Prince William was greeted by an Omani military guard at Khasab air base after a short flight from Kuwait. Earlier in the day, William joined 120 troops from the
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Brave Mother Elephant Saves Her Calf From Being Eaten

This is the incredible moment a brave mother elephant charged at two lionesses in order to save her baby from being eaten in Zimbabwe. Photographer Kevin Dooley, who captured the scenes at Mana Pools National Park last month, said the lionesses were hunting a warthog when a baby elephant which had wandered away from its
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Jeremy Corbyn Apologizes For ‘Everything’ In Labour Anti-Semitism Row

Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn apologized in an interview today over the anti-Semitism row that has gripped his party. The U.K. opposition leader refused to say sorry during an interview last month — despite having apologized in the past — but changed tack today. Asked in the ITV show “This Morning” whether he would apologize, Corbyn
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Putin Signs New Russian Law

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed legislation allowing individuals to be labelled foreign agents, drawing criticism from rights groups that say the move will further restrict media freedoms in the country. An initial foreign agent law was adopted by Russia in 2012, giving authorities the power to label non-governmental organisations and human rights groups
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Nepal’s Mass Animal Slaughter Begins Amid Criticism

Tens of thousands of people from India and Nepal congregated on a Hindu temple in southern Nepal on Tuesday to slaughter thousands of animals as part of a religious ritual held every five years. After a ceremonial sacrifice of five animals — buffalo, goat, chicken, pig and rat — at Gadhimai Temple along the India-Nepal
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Germany’s Museums Of Contemporary Art

Despite its name, this museum is not situated in Hamburg, but in Berlin, in the former terminus of the Hamburg-Berlin Railway. The building was renovated in the 1990s to house Erich Marx’s private collection of contemporary art, which includes works by Joseph Beuys, Anselm Kiefer and Andy Warhol. Focusing on art since 1960, the museum
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UNIBEN, DELSU’s VCs Restate Commitment To Academic Best Practice

ABRAKA – The new Vice-Chancellor, Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, Prof. Andy Ogochukwu Egwunyenga, has promised to dedicate ample time to take the institution on the path to glory. Speaking to newsmen after a thanksgiving mass, the VC, accompanied by Ebele Egwunyenga, stated this at the St Paul’s Catholic Church Chaplaincy, Campus 2, where the
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