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30 Jun 2017
Apple is celebrating a big milestone Thursday, with its iconic iPhone turning 10 years old and evoking memories of a rocky start for the device that ended up doing most to start the smartphone revolution.
29 Jun 2017
The Lagos Angel Network is specifically created to finance early- stage and start-up businesses in Nigeria.
29 Jun 2017
Wil James, president at Toyota Motor Manufacturing, discusses the redesigned 2018 Camry as the first vehicles roll off the assembly line in Kentucky.
29 Jun 2017
The Oil and Gas Index on the Nigerian Stock Exchange is up 9.38 percent this quarter and 2.29 percent year to date. Making it the worst performing sector on the bourse this year.
29 Jun 2017
Nomura Chief Economist Asia Ex-Japan Rob Subbaraman weighs in on central banks' monetary policies and talks about his outlook for China.
28 Jun 2017
Communal conflict - Ethnic Groups at dispute over the boundary for 7 years.
28 Jun 2017
Prostitution, like it is generally known, is as old as the world itself and what was once a thing of shame is now practised in the full glare of the public.
28 Jun 2017
National unity - Wike advocates religious tolerance.
28 Jun 2017
The NSE all share depreciated by 4.99 percent last week for the first time in two weeks. Meanwhile, all other indices finished lower during the week.
28 Jun 2017
Nigeria's Unity - Gov. Bello charges Muslim faithful on peaceful coexistence.
28 Jun 2017
The EU's record $2.7B fine for Google could force it to backtrack on upgrades to its search results pages.
27 Jun 2017
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang speaks at the World Economic Forum in Dalian, China.

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33 mins ago
European governments have a duty to rescue asylum seekers who cross the sea to escape conflict, Pope Francis said in Marseille. He called it "a duty of humanity" to save people in difficulty.
33 mins ago
Starting on Saturday September 23, China is hosting the Asian Games, a major multi-sport event held every four years between the Olympics. The 19th edition, postponed from last year, brings together some 12,000 athletes from across the continent, competing in 40 sports over two weeks in the eastern city of Hangzhou. For the first time, e-sports are featured as an official medal sport event, with seven golds on offer. But a lot of attention is also focused on what's happening outside the tracks and arenas. FRANCE 24's Oliver Farry tell us more about the geopolitical aspect of the event.
1 hour ago
Azerbaijan says it has sent tons of food aid and hygiene products to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, days after a cease-fire was reached between Baku and ethnic Armenian separatists.
1 hour ago
Last Generation climate activists sprayed orange and yellow paint on all six columns of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. The protest comes as the city braces for more climate rallies in the coming days.
2 hours ago
Deep in France's southern Lubéron mountains lies a stunning red and orange landscape reminiscent of the vast plains of America: the Colorado provençal. This spot of wild nature is in fact a former open-cast ochre quarry. Every year, some 300,000 visitors venture through these 30 unusual hectares, between fairy chimneys and strange sculptures, to discover the remains of the site's industrial past.
2 hours ago
Karachi was once home to thousands of Parsis, followers of Zoroaster (Zarathustra), the spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism. Some of them still live in the city, but the future for their community seems grim.