Ahead of the UN Human Rights Coun­cil’s (hereafter “HRC” or “Coun­­cil”) 58th regular session (Feb­­ruary 24 - April 4 2025), ...
The Act excludes from that definition a company that oper- ates ... adversary controlled application designation, and divesti- ture requirement violate the First Amendment. The D.
Almost two years after President Bola Tinubu came to power, Catholic Bishops in Nigeria have lamented rising food insecurity in the country, leading to the ebi npa wa slogan among Nigerians. The ...
Nigeria’s ICT sector has evolved from being a fledgling industry to a cornerstone of eco­nomic transformation, driving progress across key sectors and enhancing the lives of millions. In recent years, ...
Craving what you can’t have? Here’s the psychology behind unattainable love and what it reveals about our deepest desires.
Humans also tend to use “feathers,” meaning that they use various cues to detect each other’s demographic characteristics, ...
The Gombe State Government has intensified efforts on the Ture-Galengu road project, with the ongoing laying of the Asphaltic Concrete Wearing Course at the spur road connecting Bakasi ...
Without advisory-committee meetings, the NIH cannot issue research grants, meaning that there is a temporary freeze on 80% of the agency’s US$47-billion budget that funds research across the cou ...
Pakistan is hoping that hosting its first major multi-country cricket tournament in nearly 30 years will help erase worries of instability in the country and restore confidence in it as a tourism ...
Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump is meet­ing Thurs­day with In­di­an Prime Min­is­ter Naren­dra Mo­di, who has heaped praise on him and is hop­ing to avoid tar­iffs that the new ad­min­is­tra­tion has ...
We are, after all, only carbon-based beings. The lost boys of DOGE fit in well with the “Mean Girls” attitude of Trump’s Washington. On Friday, the DOGE X account posted before-and-after ...
Foot­ball is more than just a game—it’s an in­dus­try, a path­way, and for many young play­ers, a life­line to op­por­tu­ni­ties they would nev­er oth­er­wise ex­pe­ri­ence. While some na­tions are ...