STEPANAKERT (Tiraspol Times) - Despite Armenia’s declared position that Kosovo independence will not be
Kosovo's authorities plan to declare independence unilaterally,against the will of Serbia. The United States and most of the EuropeanUnion members have voiced their readiness to recognize Kosovo’sindependence despite Serbian objections.
Will dependence-seeking Kosovo set a precedent for other conflicts elsewhere? The answer is yes, if Kosovo becomes independent. In that case, "extrapolation is inevitable" says Bulgarian Professor of History Nina Dyulgerova.
AfricanFootball.com can exclusively reveal that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is initiated moves to hire former Dutch coach, Ruud Gullit as the country’s new coach. The NFF made it clear Shuaibu Amodu will only be in charge of the Super Eagles for two AFCON qualifiers against Congo and South Africa next month, after which the country will hire a foreign coach.
Nigeria's chief of defence staff, Alex Badeh, announces the truce to the media
The BBC's Will Ross says the deal could be a "massive breakthrough"
Nigeria's military says it has agreed a ceasefire with Islamist militants Boko Haram - and that the schoolgirls the group has abducted will be released.
Information coming in from the Lagos High Court in Ikeja, Lagos State, western Nigeria, informs that the court has upheld the ban by the Lagos State Government prohibiting the wearing of muslim scarf, hijab, in government owned primary and secondary schools.
GARDAÍ ARE STILL holding a woman in her 40s for questioning over the death of 2-year-old Hassan Khan, who was found dead at an apartment in Ballybrack, south Dublin, yesterday afternoon.
By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor Last WEDNESDAY was the 54th Founder’s Day of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, the nation’s first indigenious university established a week after the country’s independence
No fewer than 10 people were declared dead while several others sustained various degrees of injuries when a multiple motor accident occurred at the Upper Iweka area of Enugu-Onitsha Express way.
■ Arrested makers of fake alcoholic beverages, fruit juice reveal their evil trade ■ Say, “It takes a perfect wine taster to differentiate between the real and the fake”
This Thursday, Oct. 2, 2014 photo shows a painting of Mecca in Sahra Ali Mehenni’s bedroom at her home in Lezignan Corbieres, France. Sahra is one of the more than 100 girls from France alone who have left to join jihad in Syria, up from just a handful 18 months ago, when the trip was not even on Europe’s security radar, officials say. (Fred Scheiber/Associated Press)
Microscopic view of Ebola virus (EBOV). (Getty Images)
By Bahar Gholipour | LiveScience.com
The Ebola virus that's causing the devastating outbreak in West Africa didn't even have a name just 38 years ago when it first surfaced and caused a mysterious illness among villagers in Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of Congo.