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Month: August 2026

Italy says Spain should be suspended from Schengen zone

Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called on Thursday for Spain’s suspension from the EU’s visa-free Schengen travel zone after thousands of migrants entered the Spanish exclave of Ceuta adjoining Morocco. Her comments echo similar remarks made earlier in the day…

World’s busiest airport existing since 1960 to shut down operations forever

One of the world’s busiest airports is set to close permanently in the coming years following more than six decades as a major global aviation hub.Dubai International Airport (DXB) will shut its doors for good in 2035, with all operations…

Brazil’s president confirms two US government officials were denied visas over election interference fears

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has confirmed that his government has denied visas to two US officials who planned to travel to Brazil, accusing them of trying to interfere in October’s electionWe had to deny visas to two…

DSS still detaining crew of plane that landed on Delta road – Keyamo

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, Thursday, disclosed that the pilot and crew of the private aircraft that landed on a road in the Ogwashi-Uku area of Delta State are still in the custody of the Department…

South African singer Tyla drops Nigeria show amid boycott campaign

South African singer-songwriter Tyla has removed a scheduled show in Nigeria as tensions over anti-immigrant violence hamper relations between the two countries. No reason was given for the change to her tour, but it came after some Nigerians on social…

2027: INEC rejects Jonathan’s candidacy as Turaki’s PDP insists on manual submission

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has rejected former President Goodluck Jonathan’s presidential nomination submitted by the Kabiru Turaki-led faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.Turaki’s camp had insisted earlier on Friday that it had manually delivered Jonathan’s candidacy and…

Palestine Action ban to be reviewed by Supreme Court

The controversial ban under terrorism legislation of the protest group Palestine Action will be reviewed by the Supreme Court. In a major blow to the Home Office, the court confirmed on Thursday that it had given the group’s co-founder permission…