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- Ex-Belgian PM Guy Verhofstadt was a victim of Chinese hackingPolitico.eu
- Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai insisted on pressing ahead with sanctions bid after national security law took effect, court hearsSouth China Morning Post
- TJigawa polls: PDP rejects IPAC stance, insists election must holdthechronicle.com.gh
- Dollar Gain : Tinubu Deceiving Nigerians With False Economic Stories — Ezeobikaindependent.ng
- Lawyer Mocks Tinubu’s Stride On Naira Strengthening, Says It’s Deceptiveindependent.ng
- Jimmy Lai trial: Hong Kong activist told to flee to Taiwan, then UK after receiving bail in 2020, court hearsSouth China Morning Post
- IPAC canvasses electoral reforms ahead of 2027punchng.com
- Fubara Assures Parties Of Egalitarian Rivers, Seeks Credible Oppositionindependent.ng
- We’ll not cage anybody, Fubara tells opposition parties in Riverstribuneonlineng.com
- Eid-el-Fitri: IPAC felicitates with Muslims, calls for unity, tolerancetribuneonlineng.com
- Hong Kong activist collaborated with 3 overseas individuals to have Japanese sanctions imposed on city and China, Jimmy Lai trial toldSouth China Morning Post
- NRM NEC allegations against me fake- Party National Chairman, Udehtribuneonlineng.com
- NRM: I Remain National Chairman, Ambassador Udeh Insistsindependent.ng
- Oyo LG poll: Abide by electoral laws, OYSIEC tells political partiestribuneonlineng.com
- FWS Prepares for Tricolored Bat Listing With New Guidancejdsupra.com
- Atiku, Wike set to rekindle rivalry at PDP NECtribuneonlineng.com
- Debts Legacy: lPAC advises Kaduna gov to constitute commission of enquirytribuneonlineng.com
- UK, Czech ministers among China’s hacking targetsPolitico.eu
- Jimmy Lai trial: activist lobbied foreign politicians to sever extradition treaties with Hong Kong even after national security law took effect, court toldSouth China Morning Post
- UK politician asked Jimmy Lai to cover foreign efforts to retaliate against 2020 national security law, Hong Kong court hearsSouth China Morning Post
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