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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.

Why did Iran send missiles to the UAE?

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  In early March 2026, Iran launched a large-scale missile and drone campaign—titled "Operation Truthful Promise IV"—targeting the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and other Gulf states.  This was a direct retaliation for a massive joint U.S.-Israeli military operation, known as "Operation Epic Fury," which targeted Iranian leadership and infrastructure. Key Reasons for the Attacks Retaliation for U.S.-Israeli Strikes: Tehran launched the assault following the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other top officials during U.S. and Israeli air strikes on February 28, 2026. Targeting U.S. Military Assets: Iran officially claimed that any state hosting U.S. military bases is a "legitimate target". The UAE hosts approximately 3,500 U.S. personnel, primarily at the Al Dhafra Air Base in Abu Dhabi. Strategic Signalling: Experts suggest Iran aimed to increase the cost of the war by "sucking the rest of the Gulf in". By striking the UAE, Iran ...

Trump provides an update on Iran and Israel.

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  As of March 2, 2026, the U.S. and Israel are on the third day of a major joint military campaign against Iran, titled Operation Epic Fury. President Trump has articulated four primary objectives for the ongoing war: Neutralize Iran's missile capabilities. Annihilate its naval capacity (Trump claimed 10 ships have already been "knocked out"). Permanently end Iran's nuclear program. Stop the regime from funding and directing proxies outside its borders. Trump estimates the campaign will last 4 to 5 weeks, though he stated the U.S. has the capability to go "far longer" if necessary. While the focus is currently on "the most precise aerial operation in history," Trump has not ruled out sending "boots on the ground" if they become necessary. He claims the operation is "ahead of schedule," specifically noting the rapid elimination of Iran's military leadership. Current Military Status Leadership Vacuum: Joint strikes on Saturday...

Airspace has been closed, and airlines have suspended flights due to attacks by the US and Israel.

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As of March 1, 2026, air travel across the Middle East is facing unprecedented disruption following a wave of U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent retaliatory attacks. Thousands of flights have been canceled, and major international transit hubs are currently closed or severely restricted. Major Airport Closures & Suspensions Key hubs connecting Europe, Asia, and the Americas have suspended operations: Dubai International (DXB): The world's busiest international hub has suspended all operations indefinitely. The airport sustained damage from drone strikes. Doha (DOH): Hamad International is closed until at least Monday, March 2, according to Qatar Airways. Abu Dhabi (AUH): Zayed International suspended flights following a drone strike that resulted in one fatality. Tel Aviv (TLV): Israeli airspace remains closed to commercial traffic. Other Hubs: Airspaces or airports in Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan are largely closed or heavily restricted. Airline-Specifi...

The suspect in the March 1, 2026, mass shooting in Austin, Texas, is identified as Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen.

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Federal and local officials have identified the suspect in the March 1, 2026, mass shooting in Austin, Texas, as Ndiaga Diagne, a 53-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Senegal. Diagne immigrated to the U.S. in 2006 and became a naturalized citizen in either 2012 or 2013. Law enforcement recently executed a search warrant at a residence in Pflugerville, Texas, connected to him. The Attack: Early Sunday morning, the suspect allegedly used a large SUV to circle a block on West 6th Street before opening fire with a pistol on patrons at Buford's Backyard Beer Garden. He then parked, exited the vehicle, and continued shooting with a rifle before being fatally shot by Austin police officers. Casualties: The shooting resulted in three deaths (including the suspect) and 14 injuries. Potential Motive: The FBI is investigating the shooting as a potential act of terrorism. Sources report the suspect was wearing a sweatshirt that said "Property of Allah" and an undershi...