Explosions were heard over Tel Aviv on Thursday after Iranian missiles were fired towards central Israel. No injuries were reported, though debris from intercepted rockets started a fire in a residential area.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceLebanon faces Israeli airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs after a rare evacuation order. Thousands flee Dahiyeh as traffic blocks roads across the capital.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourcePlus d’une décennie après les violences de janvier 2014, Bossembélé offre le visage d’une ville paisible, dont les habitants ont retrouvé leurs habitudes. Mais derrière cette normalité apparente, les traumatismes persistent. Reportage.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceSomalia's banking sector has seen rapid expansion over the past 10 years but structural weaknesses mean the sector remains fragile. Mohamed Ibrahim analyses how the industry can build on its current growth to ensure long-term stability and growth.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceBy Yinka Kolawole,  with agency report Not less than 12 states have enacted the tax harmonisation law considered a crucial part of the broader tax reform agenda introduced by the administration of President Bola Tinubu. Speaking in Abuja yesterday, the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax …
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceBy Yinka Kolawole Activities in Nigeria’s cotton, textile and garment industry continued to trend downward in 2025, with the industry’s contribution to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP, declining to N4.384 trillion, reflecting persistent structural challenges confronting the sector. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows that the …
Read on RicherFin Read from the source•NISO blames poor gas supply By Mariam Eko The crisis in Nigeria’s power sector worsened yesterday with further decline recorded in power generation. Data obtained from the Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, showed that generation stood at 2,898 megawatts, MW, yesterday, a shortfall of 11 percent from 3,222MW recorded on …
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceThey demanded government help bring their sons home and ban the recruitment of Kenyans for Moscow's war.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceThe presidency said the agreement paves the way for a development that could add approximately 150,000 barrels per day to the country's production capacity. The post Tinubu announces ‘historic’ deal to end decades-long OPL 245 controversy appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Read on RicherFin Read from the sourceLa loi des ONG est entrée en vigueur mardi 3 mars en Angola, adoptée par un Parlement majoritairement acquis au parti au pouvoir, le MPLA. Cette loi crée une instance administrative dont les membres sont nommés directement par le président João Lourenço qui sera chargé de « contrôler » les …
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