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US Expands Travel Restrictions, Adds Nigeria and 14 Other Countries Over Security Concerns

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 The United States government has announced a significant expansion of its travel restrictions, adding Nigeria and 14 other countries to a list of nations facing tighter entry requirements, a move that has generated diplomatic reactions and concern among travelers and policy analysts. According to US administration officials, the decision follows an extensive interagency review of global travel and immigration systems, with a focus on national security, identity verification, and information sharing standards. US authorities said the newly affected countries were assessed as having gaps in documentation processes, data exchange mechanisms, or vetting procedures that could pose security risks, according to officials familiar with the review process. Nigeria’s inclusion has drawn particular attention due to its close diplomatic, economic, and educational ties with the United States. Officials clarified that the measure does not constitute a total travel ban but introduces additiona...

Skypower Express Cessna 172 Crashes at Owerri Airport, Triggering Emergency Response and Safety Probe

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A light aircraft operated by Skypower Express was involved in an accident on Tuesday evening at the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport in Owerri, Imo State, triggering a swift emergency response and renewed attention to aviation safety at regional airports. The aircraft, identified as a Cessna 172, reportedly crashed shortly after arriving at the airport under circumstances that were still being investigated as of Wednesday morning. Airport emergency responders, including fire and rescue teams, were immediately deployed to the scene to secure the area and prevent further hazards, according to airport officials familiar with the incident. Eyewitnesses at the airport described a tense scene as emergency sirens sounded and responders cordoned off part of the runway. One airport worker, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the aircraft appeared to experience difficulty moments before the crash, though officials cautioned that such accounts remain unverified pending a formal inves...

Myanmar Airstrike on Rakhine Hospital Leaves 31 Dead as Conflict Intensifies

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A deadly airstrike carried out by Myanmar’s military junta has struck a civilian hospital in Rakhine State, killing at least 31 people and leaving dozens injured in one of the deadliest single attacks on medical infrastructure since the conflict escalated. According to local humanitarian workers, the strike occurred early Tuesday when the facility was treating a surge of patients fleeing intensified clashes in the region. Eyewitnesses said that the bombs hit the main ward of the hospital without warning, reducing the building to rubble and instantly killing medical staff, patients, women, and children seeking refuge. Community volunteers who arrived shortly after the attack described scenes of chaos, with survivors desperately searching for their loved ones amid debris and rising smoke. The Arakan Army, one of the ethnic armed groups fighting against the junta, condemned the attack, saying it represented a blatant violation of international humanitarian law. According to statements b...

Trump Ends Birthright Citizenship in the US, Says Law Was ‘Designed for Slaves, Not the Wealthy’

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In a seismic shift to long-standing American immigration policy, President Donald Trump has formally ended birthright citizenship — the constitutional guarantee that grants automatic citizenship to nearly all children born on U.S. soil. The announcement has triggered intense national debate, with the President insisting that the original intent of the provision has been “misunderstood for generations.” According to the President, the birthright principle — rooted in the 14th Amendment — was crafted after the Civil War to ensure that the children of formerly enslaved people were recognized as full citizens. “It was for slaves, not for rich foreigners flying in to give birth,” Trump argued during a briefing, a statement reported by senior administration officials. His position marks the clearest attempt yet to reinterpret the amendment’s scope without pursuing a full constitutional rewrite. The move follows years of debate over so-called “birth tourism,” where pregnant women from other...

Humans Crack the “Top Tier” of Monogamous Mammals, Researchers Say

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 A new scientific report has placed humans firmly within the upper ranks of monogamous species, revealing behavioural patterns that align more closely with socially bonded mammals like meerkats and beavers than with the majority of the animal kingdom. According to research conducted by evolutionary anthropologists at the University of Cambridge, humans exhibit a significantly high rate of reproductive monogamy — a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about human mating behaviour. The study examined genetic and ethnographic data from 35 mammal species, comparing the proportion of full siblings to half-siblings to determine levels of reproductive exclusivity. According to the researchers, species with a higher percentage of full siblings tend to form long-term pair bonds or repeatedly mate with the same partner across reproductive cycles. The analysis placed humans at a 66 percent full-sibling rate , a score that experts described as “comfortably within the premier league o...

María Corina Machado Emerges From Hiding to Attend Nobel Ceremony in Oslo, Daughter Confirms

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Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has resurfaced publicly for the first time in nearly a year, traveling to Oslo after months of hiding inside Venezuela. Her daughter announced the development during the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, where she accepted the award on Machado’s behalf. The appearance marks a significant moment in Venezuela’s tense political landscape, as Machado had been largely invisible since early January. According to accounts shared during the ceremony, Machado left her safe location in Venezuela and made her way to Norway despite longstanding restrictions placed on her by President Nicolás Maduro’s administration. For nearly a decade, the government has barred her from international travel, repeatedly insisting that she would be treated as a fugitive if she attempted to leave the country. Her reemergence, reported by political observers, demonstrates both her determination to remain a central figure in the nation’s democratic struggle and the growing ...

New Video Shows ISWAP Fighters Celebrating During Ambush on Nigerian Army Convoy in Borno

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A newly surfaced video has intensified concerns over security in Nigeria’s northeast after fighters of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) were seen shouting “Allahu Akbar” while ambushing a Nigerian Army convoy in Mairari, a settlement in Borno State. The footage, which circulated widely on social media on Wednesday, appears to capture the insurgents overwhelming troops during a coordinated attack that led to the loss of military vehicles and equipment. According to security sources familiar with the incident, the ambush occurred along a known hotspot frequently targeted by insurgents, raising fresh questions about the safety of military movements in the region. The video shows ISWAP fighters advancing on the convoy with heavy gunfire while chanting in celebration, an action security analysts described as a tactic aimed at intimidating both troops and civilians. Preliminary field reports indicated that four military vehicles were seized in the operation, alongside other ...