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6 children, 4 adults die in Russia house fires
on: by Fernil News
Six children and four adults died in house fires in several Russian cities on Sunday, Russian media reported. Three toddlers died in a house fire in a village in Bashkortostan, a region south of the Ural mountains, news agency RIA Novosti
Three nabbed over Prampram Mankralo assassination
on: by Radia Sambare
Three suspects have been nabbed in connection with the assassination of the Mankralo of the Prampram Traditional Area, Nene Atsure Benta III. News of the arrests was disclosed by the District Chief Executive of Ningo-Prampram, Mr Jonathan Paa Nii Doku, who
25 detained before Paris protests as police deploy in force
on: by Fernil News
At least 25 people have been arrested in French capital before a planned demonstration of Yellow Vest protesters on Saturday, according to local broadcaster France Info. Yellow Vest protests, which started as a reaction to fuel tax hikes and evolved into
Adopt community environmental vigilantism – Rawlings
on: by Radia Sambare
Adopt community environmental vigilantism – Rawlings Former President Jerry John Rawlings has called on Ghanaians to protect the environment by adopting community environmental vigilantism. The former President said while no one supports thuggery and vigilantism, the need for responsible community vigilantes
Israeli troops shoot dead 2 Palestinian teens near Ramallah
on: by Fernil News
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians on Friday near the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Mahmoud Yousef, 18, and Mohammad Nahla, 16, were killed by Israeli troops during a demonstration near the Al-Jalazone refugee camp,
Facebook bug exposed up to 6.8M users’ unposted photos to apps
on: by Fernil News
Facebook Inc said on Friday it has discovered a bug that may have affected up to 6.8 million people who used Facebook login to grant permission to third-party apps to access photos. The incident may have affected up to 1,500 apps
Nigeria suspends UNICEF work, alleges ‘clandestine’ activity
on: by Fernil News
Nigeria’s military on Friday suspended the activities of UNICEF in the terror-threatened northeast, accusing the U.N. agency of “training selected persons for clandestine activities.” The statement said UNICEF’s activities are on hold until further notice because it has “abdicated its primary
Ballot papers for voting on new regions out
on: by Radia Sambare
The ballot papers for the December 27 referendum for the creation of new regions have been printed by the Electoral Commission (EC). There are two official colours on the ballots, yellow for ‘yes’ and Brown for ‘no’” a statement from the