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“The Kingdom of Kubala!”

Photo credit: Facebook A small group claiming to be a lost African tribe has settled in the woods of Scotland. The group known as the Kingdom of Kubala surprised the residents. \it consists of three members: King Atehene, Queen Nandi, and a young lady from Texas named Kaura Taylor, now known as Asnat. Believing their roots come…

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Canada designates India’s gang a terrorist entity!

Photo credit: AM 1050 Canada has designated India’s notorious gang Bishnoi gang, a terrorist entity, in a decision that would give enforcement agencies greater powers to stop its crimes. The Independent reports that Public Safety Canada described the gang as a transnational criminal organisation that was active in parts of the country with significant diaspora populations. It was engaged…

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Algerian migrant steals from city workers!

Photo credit: Human Rights watch An Algerian small boat migrant who stole four thousand pounds worth of gadgets from City workers already had six theft convictions, according to witnesses. The Daily Mail reports that Adam Zawi was living in a three-star hotel when he swiped rucksacks filled with gadgets from a pub in London’s financial district on July 30….

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Is Nigeria a Giant?

Nigeria is a country with a population of over 220 million people. The country is rich in so many resources, including oil, natural gas, coal, minerals, and agricultural products. Some of the mineral resources include, but are not limited to, gold, bitumen, iron ore, limestone, lead/zinc, and bauxite. The country also has renewable energy sources,…

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‘Every child matters’: One year after the unmarked graves of 215 Indigenous children were found in Kamloops

People listen as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a ceremony to mark the one-year anniversary of the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc announcement on May 23, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck “Every child matters” has become a rallying cry, adorning banners, orange shirts, decals and memorials to the Indigenous children who died at or went missing…

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