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12 Mar 2018
Outrage trails marriage of siblings in Anambra.
12 Mar 2018
When it comes to sorting and recycling plastic waste, France has some catching up to do. Less than 25% of plastic packaging is recycled, while the rest is incinerated or put in landfills.
12 Mar 2018
Given opportunity women will takeover, Rep. Kazaure cautions.
12 Mar 2018
Ekweremadu denies call for a military takeover.
12 Mar 2018
Kano State government empowers 100 women.
12 Mar 2018
2019 election - APC faction in Imo flays Okorocha's antics.
12 Mar 2018
Noble Group has missed a bond payment, as the beleaguered commodity trader rushes to complete a restructuring deal with creditors on $3.5B of debt.
12 Mar 2018
Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on the significance of China repealing presidential term limits, clearing the way for President Xi Jingping to rule indefinitely and how a trade war might affect the Chinese economy.
12 Mar 2018
Russian President Vladimir Putin has described the missile as 'an ideal weapon." Russia claims the missile that flies at 10 times the speed of the sound cannot be intercepted by air-defense systems.
12 Mar 2018
Justice and respect for human rights is what the exiled activist, Pierre Claver Mbonimpa, wants for Burundi. In May 2018, Burundians will vote in a referendum that could extend President Nkurunziza's term until 2034.
12 Mar 2018
US President Donald Trump has agreed to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
12 Mar 2018
The Senate on Thursday, summoned the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mr Ibrahim Idris and the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, over the kidnap of secondary school girls in Yobe and Borno States respectively.

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Republicans in the US House of Representatives have launched a formal impeachment hearing against President Joe Biden. Day one of the hearing served as a review of evidence that Republicans have gathered so far.
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Berlin says it has gone further than expected toward delivering funds for climate change to poorer economies. Ministers said it was now up to other developed countries to meet their commitments.