The President of the Green Building Council of Nigeria, Danjuma Waniko, has highlighted cement production and the building sector as major contributors to Nigeria’s greenhouse gas emissions. Speaking at the GBCN workshop in Abuja on Thursday, Waniko emphasized the need for targeted actions to address these issues, which he described as central to the country’s
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A SATELLITE image shows an overview of Thitu Island, in the South China Sea. The island is close to a Chinese naval base and runway on Subi reef, which serves as a port for Chinese maritime militia vessels.—Reuters
HONG KONG: Satellite images obtained by this news agency on Thursday show a build-up of Chinese civilian vessels near contested Thitu Island, Manila’s key outpost in the South China Sea, but a senior Philippine navy officer said they are “not a cause for concern”.
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Joe Root, one of England's top cricketers, reached a major milestone by playing his 150th Test match against New Zealand. Despite this achievement, Root was dismissed for a duck, joining an unfortunate club with Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting. Root's career includes 12,754 runs and 35 centuries, showcasing his consistency in Test cricket.
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Season 12 of “The Masked Singer” continued Wednesday night on FOX, with the Group C final in “Peanuts Night.” Following the studio audience vote, Royal Knight became the first singer eliminated (and ninth overall this season), revealing actress, singer, and author Jana Kramer. Watch our video interview above. “The clues were a bit sad, but […]
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It was said at the time that Operation Cyclone was the most successful covert operation in CIA history. It involved sending over $2 billion in weapons to Muslim rebels in Soviet-occupied Afghanistan between 1982 and 1987. Today, as the Taliban gradually rebuilds the nation according to Islamic law, they have asked Russia to help their … Continue reading "Ultimate Irony Comes as Taliban Asks Russia’s Help To Evade US Sanctions, Closing 50-year Loop of Violence"
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