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US Lawmaker Urges Action on Attacks on Nigerian Christians

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In recent months, several U.S. lawmakers have intensified their calls for action against the ongoing attacks and persecution of Christians in Nigeria, which they have characterized as the "deadliest place globally to be a Christian". The primary figure leading these efforts is Representative Riley Moore (R-WV), who was tasked by President Donald Trump to investigate religious violence in the country. On February 24, 2026, Moore submitted a comprehensive report to the White House following a months-long investigation and visits to Nigeria. Key Congressional Actions and Demands CPC Designation: Lawmakers successfully urged the Trump administration to redesignate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) in October 2025, a status previously removed under the Biden administration. This designation allows for diplomatic pressure, including potential sanctions and arms embargoes. Legislative Measures: H.R. 860: Introduced by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), this bill seeks to update...

South Korea has finalized a deal with the UAE for the procurement of 4 million barrels of oil.

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  South Korea has confirmed an emergency deal to secure over 6 million barrels of crude oil from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as of March 6, 2026.  This agreement serves as a contingency measure following the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a critical chokepoint for 70% of South Korea's oil imports—due to escalating Middle East tensions. Essential Aspects of the Agreement    Immediate  4 Million Barrel Loading: Two South Korean-flagged tankers (2 million barrels capacity each) will berth at alternative UAE ports that bypass the Strait of Hormuz. These vessels will load 4 million barrels of crude oil currently stored by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) at these ports. Additional 2 Million Barrel Pledge: The UAE has also committed to providing 2 million barrels from joint strategic reserves already stored within South Korea, available immediately upon request. The total volume exceeds twice South Korea’s daily crude consumption. While South K...

The United States and Middle Eastern nations are pursuing Kyiv's expertise in drone technology as discussions between Russia and Ukraine are currently stalled.

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  In early March 2026, President confirmed that the United States and several Middle Eastern allies have requested Ukraine's specialized expertise in countering Iranian-made Shahed drones. Having defended against tens of thousands of these drones launched by Russia over the past four years, Ukraine has developed unique, low-cost strategies for neutralization. Zelenskyy has engaged in recent discussions regarding drone defense cooperation with leaders from several regional partners: United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait. Key Aspects of Ukraine’s Offer On-Site Experts: Zelenskyy has instructed that Ukrainian specialists be deployed to the Middle East to provide real-time operational support. Cost-Effective Interception: Ukraine intends to share its experience using electronic warfare and cheap interceptor drones (costing as little as $1,000) to down Shaheds, avoiding the use of expensive $4 million Patriot missiles. Conditional Support: Zelenskyy emphasized that ...

Nigeria: Lagos issues quit notice to occupants under high-tension lines

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The Lagos State Government, through the LASBCA and other agencies, has issued quit notices to occupants of structures built under high-tension power lines, particularly in areas like Alagbado/Oke-Odo. This directive aims to mitigate risks of electrocution and fires, with affected residents warned to vacate immediately or face forced demolition. This initiative is part of a broader, ongoing enforcement action against illegal structures and encroachments across the state. Key Details of the Directive: Targeted Areas: Various parts of the state, with specific actions in Alagbado/Oke-Odo and surrounding areas. Reasoning: The structures violate urban safety, environmental sustainability, and the designated Right-of-Way (RoW) for high-tension cables, which pose serious health and safety threats. Action Taken: Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) has marked buildings for removal and advised owners to relocate to safer locations. Consequences: Failure to comply will lead to demolition,...

NAFDAC flags Indian firm’s malaria, HIV test kits

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  Nigeria's National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a public alert regarding safety and quality concerns with malaria and HIV test kits manufactured by the Indian firm Meril Diagnostics Pvt. Ltd. The alert follows a World Health Organization (WHO) audit of Meril Diagnostics Pvt. Ltd, which revealed significant violations of quality standards, affecting Meriscreen malaria and HIV test kits. Local Status: Although registered, these products have not been legally imported into Nigeria yet. Agency Directives Enforcement: NAFDAC is conducting surveillance to prevent entry of these products, treating any found as falsified and illegal. Public Action: Stakeholders are advised to avoid these products and report any sightings to NAFDAC.

2024 Apalachee High School shooting: Colin Gray has been found guilty on all counts.

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  On March 3, 2026, a Georgia jury found Colin Gray guilty on all charges, including second-degree murder, in connection with the September 2024 mass shooting at Apalachee High School committed by his son, Colt Gray. Verdicts & Legal Proceedings Guilty on All Counts: After less than two hours of deliberation, the jury convicted Gray of 27 felony counts: Two counts of second-degree murder. Two counts of involuntary manslaughter. Several counts of second-degree cruelty to children and reckless conduct. Sentencing: Gray faces a maximum of 180 years in prison. Sentencing will be scheduled for a later date to allow victims' families to provide statements. Precedent: This case marks the first time an adult in Georgia has been held criminally responsible for a school shooting carried out by their child. Nationally, it follows the landmark convictions of James and Jennifer Crumbley in Michigan Core Prosecution Arguments Prosecutors successfully argued that Colin Gray provided the ...

Sidney Dorsey, ex-DeKalb sheriff , dies in prison

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  Sidney Dorsey, the former DeKalb County Sheriff, died in prison on Monday night, March 2, 2026. He was 86 years old and died of natural causes at the Augusta State Medical Prison. The Conviction: Dorsey was serving a life sentence for orchestrating the December 2000 assassination of Sheriff-elect Derwin Brown. The Case: Brown was killed outside his home just days before he was to take office, having defeated Dorsey in a runoff on a platform to end department corruption. Dorsey eventually admitted to ordering the hit in a 2007 interview from prison.