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"No reply required" — Emmanuel Macron responds to Donald Trump regarding his marriage remark

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  French President Emmanuel Macron dismissed mocking comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump about his marriage, stating they did "not merit a response" and were "neither elegant nor up to standard."  The friction escalated following a private lunch in Washington on April1,2026, where Trump criticized NATO allies for not joining U.S.-led operations against Iran. Mimicking a French accent, Trump claimed Brigitte Macron "treats [Emmanuel] extremely badly" and joked that the French President was still "recovering from the right to the jaw," referencing a viral video from May2025.  This personal attack occurred amid broader diplomatic tensions, with Trump branding NATO a "paper tiger." Speaking in Seoul on April2,2026, Macron chose to focus on global stability, stating, "I am not going to respond to them—they do not merit a response," and criticized the current state of diplomatic discourse, urging a return to "stability...

Super Eagles hold 26th in latest FIFA ranking

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Nigeria's Super Eagles have maintained their 26th position in the most recent April 2026 FIFA World Ranking, remaining steady at 1,585.09 points following a 2-1 victory over Iran and a 2-2 draw with Jordan during March friendlies. They continue to hold the 3rd position in Africa, trailing behind Morocco and Senegal, which marks their highest ranking in 16 years. Key highlights from the latest ranking: Global Position: 26th (unchanged). African Standing: 3rd behind Morocco and Senegal. March Friendlies: The team, under the management of Eric Chelle, accrued points from their win against Iran but experienced a slight decrease after the draw with Jordan. Historical Context: This 26th place preserves their elevated ranking achieved post the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, the best since their 21st place in May 2010. The forthcoming FIFA rankings update is set for June 10, 2026. Despite the stable ranking, the Super Eagles will not participate in the 2026 World Cup after losing their qualif...

Supreme Court hears arguments in birthright citizenship case

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  On April1,2026, the U.S. Supreme Court began hearing oral arguments in Trump v. Barbara, a case examining the legality of President Trump's January2025 executive order to end automatic birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S. to parents who are in the country illegally or temporarily.  President Trump issued the order immediately after his second-term inauguration, arguing that the14th Amendment's "subject to the jurisdiction" clause does not apply to non-citizens.  Lower federal courts blocked the order, prompting an appeal to the Supreme Court. Opponents claim the order violates the14th Amendment and over150 years of legal precedent, while the administration argues the amendment has been interpreted too broadly.  This case marks the first time a sitting president attended oral arguments at the Supreme Court, with justices, particularly from the conservative majority, questioning both sides on the interpretation of the14th Amendment and the1884 case El...

Violence flares in South Africa as Igbo king is crowned

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Violent protests erupted in KuGompo City (previously known as East London), Eastern Cape, on Monday, March 30, 2026, in response to the contentious coronation of a Nigerian national as an "Igbo King." What began as a planned march organized by traditional leaders and civil society groups to oppose the installation of Chief Solomon Ogbonna Eziko as "Igwe Ndigbo" quickly escalated into widespread unrest. Local traditional leaders, including representatives of the AmaRharhabe Kingdom, expressed strong objections, branding the coronation a breach of South African customary law and sovereignty. The upheaval led to protesters setting fire to at least 12 vehicles, looting foreign-owned stores, and causing extensive property damage. Initial reports revealed that at least 13 individuals sustained injuries during the clashes, and one fatality was confirmed. Authorities deployed Public Order Policing units to restore order, employing stun grenades and rubber bullets to dispers...

The Nigeria Customs Service has issued a warning regarding scams circulating on social media platforms.

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has released a new "Fake News Alert" as of March 30, 2026, advising the public to ignore deceptive messages that are currently being shared on social media.  The NCS stresses that it does not engage in recruitment, issue appointment letters, or conduct auction sales via social media or third-party messaging services.   The recruitment process of the NCS is entirely free of charge. Any solicitation for payment into a personal account is fraudulent. Verified information is disseminated solely through the NCS website and its official social media platforms. Fraudsters are establishing counterfeit accounts using the names and images of high-ranking Customs officials, including the Comptroller-General, to swindle money from unsuspecting individuals. To ensure you are accessing genuine information, please refer only to the following verified channels: Official Website: customs.gov.ng Recruitment Portal: updates.customs.gov.ng Facebook: Nigeria ...

The United States has reduced its imports of Nigerian crude oil by almost 50%.

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The United States decreased its acquisition of Nigerian crude oil by roughly 47.16% from the previous month in January 2026. This significant reduction is linked to a wider deceleration in U.S. crude imports and evolving global energy trends, with other African nations such as Angola and Ghana increasing their market presence. Import Volume: Decreased to 1.664 million barrels, down from 3.149 million barrels in December 2025. Market Share: Nigeria's proportion of total U.S. crude imports fell from 1.59% to 0.88%. The customs value of these imports declined from $217.36 million in December to $115.99 million in January. Notwithstanding the monthly decrease, Nigeria continued to be Africa's largest crude supplier to the U.S. throughout 2025, representing 52.2% of the continent's exports to the nation. Challenges in domestic sourcing and the emergence of the Dangote Refinery have altered supply flows; in mid-2025, U.S. crude actually surpassed Nigerian supply for the refinery...

‘God doesn’t listen to prayer of those who wage war’ – Pope

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On Palm Sunday, March 29, 2026, Pope Leo XIV delivered a strong denunciation of those who exploit faith as a rationale for violence, asserting that God "does not heed the prayers of those who engage in warfare". During his homily in St. Peter's Square, the Pope depicted Jesus as a "King of Peace" who disavows war and cannot be co-opted to rationalize it. His comments were particularly aimed at leaders who are contributing to the intensification of global conflicts, specifically noting that their "hands are full of blood". The Pope's statement emerged as the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran progressed into its second month, following military actions that commenced on February 28, 2026. Without naming specific individuals, Leo XIV called upon leaders—including U.S. President Donald Trump—to forsake "projects of death" and opt for diplomacy rather than military pursuits. This address followed reports indicating that Is...