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Police officer, two civilians killed as joint security team foils second attack in Katsina – THIS UPDATE

By Ayo Kehinde The Katsina Police Command has confirmed that a coordinated response by joint security operatives managed to foil a second attack by suspected armed bandits in Matazu Local Government Area, even as a police officer and two civilians were killed in earlier violence along the Karadua-Musawa road. The incident occurred on Sunday when some bandits reportedly blocked the …

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Curator: Patio not ready for spring? Here’s how to fix it – National

Curators independently decide what topics and products we feature. When you purchase items through our links, we may earn a commission. Promotion and products are subject to availability and retailer requirements. This is what “setting up the patio” means to most people: taking out or uncovering the furniture, wiping down the table, putting down the pillows, and calling it a …

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Editorial: A Crisis on Liberia’s Roads

Liberia is facing a growing road safety crisis. Between January and March 2026, the Liberia National Police (LNP) recorded 478 road traffic accidents nationwide, resulting in 71 deaths and more than 300 injuries. Montserrado and Nimba Counties accounted for the highest number of cases, underscoring the urgent need to address systemic failures in driver competence, traffic enforcement, and the country’s …

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World News Brief: ‘Soaring’ needs outpace Sudan funding, Ukraine attacks reform, global water security

UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Denise Brown has returned to the city with her core team, marking a new commitment to reach those in need. This comes as more than 1.6 million people have recently returned to the capital, despite the threat of infrastructure damage and explosive remnants of war. UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric told journalists at a press conference …

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