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20 ДОКЛАДОВ В КАТАЛОГЕ -- "Nigeria"
The killing of ethnic Fulani herders by a state-backed militia adds to regional instability. Tensions rise amid jihadist influence and armed gangs.
Nigerian authorities allege a coup plot; suspects publicly deny treason. The case highlights political instability risks ahead of elections and regional security dynamics in West Africa.
The Nigerian Air Force faces unconfirmed reports of an air strike on a village market while targeting militants. Civilian casualties are alleged and unverified, raising questions about civilian protection and mission precision. The incident, if confirmed, would sharpen regional security concerns and prompt international scrutiny.
Nigeria launches a large-scale judicial effort to prosecute 500 terrorism suspects, a rare move in a region where many accused militants remain detained without trial. This operation marks a significant attempt to enhance judicial processes against terrorism amid ongoing regional security challenges.
Nigeria’s defence industry is progressing, producing MRAP vehicles and UAVs domestically. Despite advancements, it remains dependent on licensed foreign designs, limiting full autonomy.
Nigerian army states 31 hostages rescued after Easter ambush, while locals dispute this account. Five civilians reportedly killed, highlighting ongoing regional insecurity.
Nigerian troops rescued 31 worshippers abducted during Easter services in Kaduna after deadly gunmen attacks. The assault on two churches highlights worsening security and rising militant and criminal raids in northwestern Nigeria.
Nigeria faces the continent’s sharpest fuel price spike amid Middle East war fallout. Meanwhile, DRC targets FDLR militia in disarmament drive, escalating regional security tensions. South African mine owner grants limited access to illegal miners, exposing fragile state control.
Developed countries export vast quantities of near-obsolete electronics to Nigeria, exacerbating the nation's e-waste crisis. This inflow burdens local infrastructure and poses health and environmental threats, fueling regional instability.
Nigeria's Dangote Petroleum Refinery has stepped up gasoline exports across Africa as disruptions to energy flows due to the Iran conflict squeeze traditional fuel supply routes, curbing the cheap imports that long dominated West African markets. As the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, the refinery could also see a surge in European demand, especially for jet fuel. FRANCE 24's Clemence Waller has more.
MARSS has signed a memorandum of understanding with Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence for a national C4I programme valued at over USD 190 million, the company stated. The post MARSS signs big Nigeria defence MoU first appeared on UK Defence Journal.
Liverpool overturned Galatasaray to progress in Champions League as Nigeria's striker Osimhen played with a broken arm, underscoring the physical toll in elite football.
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