China’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, has called for deeper cooperation between Nigeria and China, stressing the need for both countries to work together to safeguard peace, justice, and the
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The South African automotive sector, one of the country’s biggest industrial employers, is facing another major blow. Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa has announced it will cut more than
An extraordinary discovery in Argentina has reopened old wounds and reignited debate over the unfinished legacy of Nazi art theft. An 18th-century masterpiece, looted during World War II, briefly reemerged
In a case that has sparked both laughter and legal debate, a Washington, D.C. man accused of throwing a sandwich at a federal agent will face only a misdemeanor assault
The balance of power in Europe’s electric vehicle (EV) market is changing fast. In July 2025, Chinese automaker BYD outsold Tesla across Europe, highlighting a dramatic shift in consumer preferences
For decades, U.S. shoppers enjoyed cheap goods from abroad thanks to a loophole known as the de minimis exemption. It allowed packages valued under $800 to enter the country duty-free,
The independence of the U.S. Federal Reserve is facing one of its most serious tests in history. On August 28, Fed Governor Lisa Cook, the first Black woman to serve
The legal fight over President Trump’s attempt to block billions in congressionally approved foreign aid has taken another turn after a federal appeals court declined to end the case, allowing
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been thrown into crisis after its newly confirmed director, Dr. Susan Monarez, was abruptly removed from her role following a clash
A groundbreaking discovery is reshaping our understanding of human history. Scientists reexamining a fossilized child’s skull from Skhul Cave in Israel believe it may represent the earliest known evidence of
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