Nigeria Police Declare British and Nigerian Nationals Wanted for Government Overthrow Plot

Nigeria Police Declare British and Nigerian Nationals Wanted for Government Overthrow Plot

The Nigeria Police Force has declared two individuals, a Briton and a Nigerian, wanted for allegedly attempting to overthrow the government. The Briton, Andrew Wynne, and his Nigerian accomplice, Lucky Obiyan, are accused of organizing sleeper cells and plotting violent uprisings. An extensive investigation has led to the arrest of several collaborators, while a global manhunt for Wynne and Obiyan is underway.

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Ukraine Makes Significant Gains in Kursk Region Amid Intensifying Conflict

Ukraine Makes Significant Gains in Kursk Region Amid Intensifying Conflict

Ukrainian forces advanced up to 2 kilometers into Russia's Kursk region in the past 24 hours, a significant development in the ongoing conflict. The advance, marked by heavy fighting and the capture of several settlements, has forced local residents to flee. The situation remains fluid, with international observers closely monitoring these critical developments.

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Dubai Princess Sheikha Mahra Announces Divorce via Instagram, Citing Triple Talaq

Dubai Princess Sheikha Mahra Announces Divorce via Instagram, Citing Triple Talaq

Princess Sheikha Mahra of Dubai has announced her divorce from Mana bin Mohammed via Instagram, employing the traditional Islamic practice of triple talaq. The couple, married in April 2023, have unfollowed each other and removed shared photos from their social media accounts. No comments have been made by Mana or the Dubai royal family.

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Search for Missing TV Presenter Michael Mosley to Resume in Greece

Search for Missing TV Presenter Michael Mosley to Resume in Greece

British TV presenter Michael Mosley, known for his work on BBC and ITV, has gone missing while on holiday on the Greek island of Symi. The search involves drones, volunteers, and police officers focusing on the Pedi area. Symi's rocky and dangerous terrain adds to the complexity of the operation.

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