Author: NewsUltra360
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TRUMP FILES $15 BILLION DEFAMATION SUIT AGAINST NEW YORK TIMES
Former president targets NYT over alleged bias and defamatory coverage. Donald Trump announced a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, accusing the paper of serving as a “mouthpiece” for the Radical Left and smearing him and his movement for decades. The suit, filed in Florida, follows criticism of the Times’ endorsement of…
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POLAND’S PRESIDENT NAWROCKI TO PRESS GERMANY ON WWII REPARATIONS IN BERLIN VISIT
New Polish leader revives reparations demand amid diplomatic talks with Germany. Poland’s President Karol Nawrocki arrives in Berlin for his first visit, expected to push Germany on WWII reparations estimated at €1.3 trillion. Despite Germany’s stance that claims were settled decades ago, Nawrocki—a nationalist aligned with PiS—will address the issue in talks with President Steinmeier…
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YOBE NOA URGES RESPECT FOR NATIONAL SYMBOLS ON NATIONAL DAY
Acting NOA Director calls for honouring Nigeria’s flag, anthem, currency, and more to foster unity. On National Day, Yobe State’s NOA Directorate highlighted the importance of respecting Nigeria’s cherished symbols like the Flag, Coat of Arms, National Anthem, NIN, passport, and currency. Acting Director Alhaji Muhammed Tikau urged citizens to uphold these symbols’ values, stressing…
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KEFFI FANS URGE SUPER EAGLES TO FOCUS ON WINNING AFCON AMID SLIM WORLD CUP HOPE
With World Cup qualification fading, Nigerian fans rally behind AFCON victory as the priority. Football enthusiasts in Keffi, Nasarawa, are calling on the Super Eagles to give their all to win the 2025 AFCON in Morocco after recent poor World Cup qualifying results. Fans acknowledge the slim chance of automatic World Cup qualification but see…
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PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT MARCOS URGES PEACE AMID CORRUPTION PROTESTS
Marcos acknowledges public anger over flood project scandals but warns violence won’t help. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. expressed understanding of protests against alleged multi-billion-dollar flood control corruption, urging peaceful demonstrations. He pledged an independent probe into the billion-dollar scandal involving ghost projects and kickbacks, calling on Filipinos to voice their frustration but avoid violence. Large…
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RESIDENT DOCTORS IN ABUJA BEGIN INDEFINITE STRIKE OVER UNMET DEMANDS
Doctors demand overdue salaries and hospital upgrades amid FCT health system neglect. Resident doctors in Abuja, led by ARD-FCTA President Dr. George Ebong, started an indefinite strike after the FCT government failed to address long-standing financial and operational issues. Key demands include unpaid salaries, recruitment commitments, hospital renovations, and hazard allowance arrears. The strike highlights…
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NIGERIA’S ECONOMIC CRISIS FUELS MENTAL HEALTH EMERGENCY AND SUICIDE RISK
Rising poverty, unemployment, and inflation push many Nigerians to the brink, urging urgent mental health and legal reforms. Nigeria’s worsening economy is deeply impacting mental health, with rising suicide and depression rates. Experts say economic hardship, poverty, and poor living conditions drive frustration and despair, especially among youth. They call for decriminalizing suicide attempts, improving…
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AFRICAN CENTRE FOR MEDIA & INFORMATION LITERACY (AFRICMIL) WARNS – LACK OF LEGAL PROTECTION UNDERMINES WHISTLEBLOWING IN NIGERIA
Nine years on, whistleblower policy stalls due to weak protections and judiciary gaps. Dr. Chido Onumah of AFRICMIL highlights Nigeria’s whistleblower policy struggles, urging enhanced legal safeguards and judicial training to restore public trust. AFRICMIL plans Nigeria’s first National Interactive Forum for Judges on whistleblower protection to foster dialogue and shape effective enforcement ahead of…
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UK SUMMONS RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR OVER UNPRECEDENTED NATO AIRSPACE VIOLATIONS
Moscow’s drone incursions intensify NATO’s unity and defense commitment amid escalating tensions. The UK Foreign Office summoned Russia’s ambassador in London after Moscow’s “unprecedented” drone violations of NATO airspace over Poland and Romania. The UK condemned the actions as “utterly unacceptable” and affirmed strengthened support for Eastern NATO allies and Ukraine. Romania’s defense ministry highlighted…

