Woro Chief: Gunmen Killed My Sons, Abducted Family

The traditional chief of a village in western Nigeria where jihadists massacred residents earlier this week has recounted a night of terror during which the attackers killed two of his sons and kidnapped his wife and three daughters. Umar Bio Salihu, the 53-year-old chief of Woro, a small, Muslim-majority village in Kwara state, said that

US and Iran Begin Oman Talks as Conflict Fears Rise

Hugo Bachega Middle East correspondent AFP via Getty Images The US negotiators will be led by special envoy Steve Witkoff (left), while the Iranian team is headed by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi Senior US and Iranian officials are expected to meet in Oman later for direct talks amid a crisis that has raised fears of

More Than 160 Killed in Kwara Village Attacks

More than 160 people have been killed in two villages in western Nigeria in the country’s deadliest armed assaults this year, as communities reel from repeated and widespread acts of violence perpetrated by jihadists and other armed groups. The death toll from Tuesday’s attacks in Woro and Nuku in Kwara state stood at 162 on

Starmer Can’t Afford More Days Like This

Chris Mason Political editor PA Media The prime minister is furious, and more furious with Lord Mandelson than he has been with anyone else for years and years and years, I'm told. The mood among many Labour MPs is darkening, even blackening. There is a recurring sense from many of being on the wrong end

HRW: Global ‘democratic recession’ and Trump-era threats to rights

The world is in a “democratic recession” with almost three-quarters of the global population now living under autocratic rulers – levels not seen since the 1980s, according to a new report. The system underpinning human rights was “in peril”, said Philippe Bolopion, executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW), with a growing authoritarian wave becoming

Prince Andrew Moves to Sandringham Amid Lease and Epstein Queries

Daniela Relph Royal correspondent Getty and BBC Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has moved out of his home in Windsor to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, the BBC understands. The former prince left Royal Lodge on Monday night and is currently living in a temporary property on the Sandringham Estate while his permanent home undergoes renovations. Buckingham Palace

Sick and Wounded Begin Crossing Rafah After Limited Reopening

A small number of sick and wounded Palestinians have begun crossing into Egypt to seek medical treatment after Israel permitted a limited reopening of the Palestinian territory’s Rafah border post as fragile diplomatic efforts to stabilise the conflict inch forward. About 150 people were due to leave the territory on Monday, and 50 to enter

Police Review Allegations Mandelson Shared Government Secrets with Epstein

Police review misconduct claims after files suggest Mandelson sent government information to Epstein Becky Morton, Political reporter and Jack Fenwick, Political correspondent PA Media Lord Mandelson was inducted into the House of Lords in 2008, while serving as a Labour minister Police are reviewing reports of alleged misconduct in a public office after Lord Mandelson

Trump sues BBC over edited Jan. 6 speech

US President Donald Trump has filed a multi-billion-dollar defamation lawsuit against the BBC over an edit of his 6 January 2021 speech in a Panorama documentary. Trump accused the broadcaster of defamation and of violating a trade practices law, according to court documents filed in Florida. He asked for $5bn (£3.7bn) in damages on each

Ghanaian PhD Students in UK Threatened with Deportation

Students from Ghana at UK universities say they are in danger of being deported after being stranded by their own government without promised scholarships or tuition fee payments. The group representing more than 100 doctoral students has petitioned Downing Street and Keir Starmer asking for help to persuade the Ghanaian government to pay the backlog
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