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The Security Council considers the future of the UN war crimes mechanism as its closure approaches

Discussions focused on the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, which was established by the Council in 2010 to continue important functions following the closure of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Addressing the Council, Mechanism President Graciela Gatti Santana said the body “has implemented its mandate effectively” and …

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Amuneke urges Africans to forgive and support South Africa at the FIFA World Cup

Post views: 15 From Silvernews.com.ng Former African Footballer of the Year, Emmanuel Amuneke, has called on Africans around the world to support the South Africa national football team at the FIFA World Cup, stressing that football remains a powerful tool for unity, healing and reconciliation. Speaking in an interview with Wakawaka Sports Extra, the former Barcelona player acknowledged that …

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Top stories from all Nigerian Newspapers, Saturday 13 June

Here are the top stories from across the country 1. “Criticize me, disagree with me, but never stop believing in Nigeria”, Tinubu tells citizens on Democracy Day President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged Nigerians, to always have faith in their country whatever the circumstances, even as he challenges the National Assembly, the Judiciary, the media and civil society organizations to …

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1xBet Nigeria’s 1Nnanna Chigozie Ewuzie calls for better education for players at Responsible Gaming Symposium

Nnanna Chigozie Ewuzie, Compliance Manager at 1xBet Nigeria, participated in the Responsible Gaming Symposium, where she focused on one of the biggest challenges to safer gaming in Africa: players must understand protection tools before they can use them effectively. At the Symposium, Nnanna presented 1xBet vision on player education as a central part of responsible gaming. His comments were based …

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