A woman who posed as a qualified psychiatrist and worked in the NHS for more than two decades has been ordered to repay over £400,000 […]
Author: Fatimah Idera
Trump suspends entry of international students at Harvard
In a move that intensifies an ongoing battle with one of the nation’s most prestigious universities, President Donald Trump on Wednesday suspended the entry of […]
Deported immigrant returns to U.S. after judge’s order
A deported immigrant and Guatemalan man who was mistakenly deported to Mexico despite expressing fear of persecution had been flown back to the United States […]
Reeves pledges $21bn to upgrade transport infrastructure beyond London
British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday pledged £15.6 billion ($21.1 billion) to upgrade transport infrastructure in cities beyond London, marking a major step in […]
FG, FAO unveil ₦200m aquaculture initiative to boost Nigeria’s fish production
The Federal Government, in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), has launched a ₦200 million aquaculture support initiative aimed at boosting local fish production and reducing Nigeria’s reliance on fish imports.
Dollar slips amid trade tensions ahead of jobs report
The U.S. dollar showed minimal movement on Wednesday as investors turned their attention to upcoming U.S. employment data.
OECD lowers global forecast as Trump trade war slows U.S. growth
The global economy is slowing more than previously expected, with the Trump administration’s ongoing trade war increasingly affecting U.S. growth, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation […]
Vietnamese firms to sign MoUs for $2 billion in U.S. agricultural imports
Vietnamese firms are set to sign Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with U.S. partners to purchase $2 billion worth of American agricultural products, Vietnam’s Ministry of […]
Tariff deal implementation: UK trade minister Reynolds to meet USTR Greer
Britain’s Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds is set to meet the U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Tuesday to discuss the implementation of a bilateral trade […]
U.S. urges Australia to boost defence spending to 3.5% of GDP
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Monday that his government would determine its defence capability requirements before committing to any increase in military spending, […]
