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North Carolina: Private Jet Crashes, Many People Feared Dead

North Carolina: Private Jet Crashes, Many People Feared Dead

Cessna Citation private jet crashes and bursts into flames at Statesville Regional Airport; investigation underway by FAA and local authorities.

Several people are feared dead after a private jet crashed and caught fire at Statesville Regional Airport on the morning of Thursday December 18, 2025. The aircraft, a Cessna Citation owned by a private North Carolina company, went down near a runway at approximately 10:15 a.m., local authorities said.

According to initial reports, the plane took off from the airport before suddenly turning back and attempting to land. Eyewitnesses captured images showing the aircraft engulfed in flames and smoke billowing …

Federal Government Suspends Enforcement Of Sachet Alcohol Ban

Nigerian FG: Cancels Ban On Every Small-Pack Alcohol Product

Office of SGF halts NAFDAC action on small-pack alcohol sales amid National Assembly concerns, pending final review of proposed ban.

The Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) has ordered an immediate suspension of all enforcement actions related to Nigeria’s planned ban on sachet alcohol products, officials said on Tuesday December 16, 2025.

The directive effectively pauses implementation by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and other regulatory bodies, pending a full review of the policy. According to Terrence Kuanum, Special Adviser on Public Affairs to the SGF, any action taken …

Donald Trump Expands U.S. Entry Restrictions To 24 Countries

Donald Trump Expands U.S. Entry Restrictions To 24 Countries

Nigerian nationals are among nations facing visa suspensions as President Donald Trump’s government cites security and screening deficiencies.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday December 16, 2025, signed an expanded entry restriction targeting foreign nationals from 24 countries, citing “demonstrated, persistent, and severe deficiencies in screening, vetting, and information-sharing” that pose risks to U.S. national security and public safety.

The policy, published on the White House website, imposes full suspension on eight countries and partial restrictions on 16 others, affecting immigrant and nonimmigrant visa holders, including B‑1, B‑2, B‑1/B‑2, F, M, and J visa categories.

“Nations about which the United States

NLC Members Protest In Abuja Amid Rising National Insecurity

NLC Members Protest In Abuja Amid Rising National Insecurity

Nigeria Labor Congress members, including Joe Ajaero and civil society allies, gather for protests against insecurity despite government talks.

Members of the Nigeria Labor Congress (NLC) assembled at the NLC Secretariat in Abuja on Tuesday December 16, 2025, to launch nationwide protests over escalating insecurity across Nigeria.

The gathering brought together top labor leaders, civil society activists, and pro-democracy campaigners, including NLC President Joe Ajaero and Omoyele Sowore of the Revolution Now Movement. Their collective presence signals the union’s determination to press the government on security concerns affecting citizens nationwide.

Security forces, including police, civil defense officers, and officials from …

US Hypersonic Missile Can Hit Targets 2,175 Miles Away Today

US Hypersonic Missile Can Hit Targets 2,175 Miles Away Today

U.S. Army says Dark Eagle hypersonic weapon could reach distant targets in under 20 minutes as new details emerge on range speed, and mission role globally.

United States Army has revealed new details about its first operational hypersonic missile, saying the weapon could strike targets as far as 2,175 miles away in less than 20 minutes, dramatically expanding America’s conventional long-range strike capabilities.

The disclosures were made during a recent visit by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to Redstone Arsenal in Alabama, a major hub for US missile development and testing. During the visit, Hegseth also announced that Redstone Arsenal will

Abia Governor Launches Free Christmas Transit, Electric Buses

Abia Governor Launches Free Christmas Transit, Electric Buses

Abia rolls out the first 20 electric buses with free urban transport for Christmas, aiming to expand its fleet to 100 while boosting tech and healthcare initiatives.

Abia State has announced free urban mass transit for the Christmas and New Year holiday period, coinciding with the rollout of its first batch of state-owned electric buses. Officials say the initiative positions Abia as the first Nigerian state to operate a government-backed electric bus transport system.

Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, disclosed the details at a press conference in Umuahia, noting that 20 electric buses arrived in the state in November …

Israelis Detains Over 500 Palestinians For Illegal Residency

Israelis Detains Over 500 Palestinians For Illegal Residency

Israeli authorities arrest 513 Palestinians nationwide amid intensified operations targeting undocumented residency and border security threats.

Israeli authorities detained 513 Palestinians residing in Israel without permits over the past week, amid a nationwide campaign to curb unauthorized movement and bolster security, officials said.

The operation, led by the Israeli Border Police, targeted multiple regions across the country, including Jerusalem, northern, central, southern, and coastal sectors. Authorities also focused on individuals suspected of facilitating illegal residency.

Jerusalem accounted for the largest share of arrests, with 391 Palestinians detained alongside 34 suspected accomplices. In a striking incident over the weekend, Border Police …

President Trump: Signals Major Move To Reclassify Marijuana

US President Trump Signals Major Move To Reclassify Marijuana

U.S. President considers executive order to shift cannabis to Schedule III, potentially easing restrictions, boosting research, and opening investment opportunities.

President Donald Trump said Monday December 15, 2025, that he is “looking very strongly” at an executive order to reclassify marijuana, a move that could dramatically reshape the U.S. cannabis industry, reduce criminal penalties, and unlock federal research funding long blocked by current restrictions.

Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump described the potential change as a step toward enabling “tremendous amounts of research that can’t be done unless you reclassify.” Under the current U.S. Controlled Substances Act, marijuana is classified

U.S. Lawmaker Moore Cite IDP Camp Attacks After Nigeria Tour

U.S. Lawmaker Moore Cite IDP Camp Attacks After Nigeria Tour

U.S. Congressional delegation says findings from Benue State challenge claims of nonreligious violence and will be formally submitted to President Trump this month.

United States delegation of lawmakers has concluded a fact-finding visit to Nigeria, saying its on-the-ground observations raise serious questions about claims that the country’s violence is driven solely by climate change or economic disputes.

Speaking after the visit, U.S. Representative Riley Moore said the delegation would now compile a formal report for President Donald Trump, outlining its findings and recommendations. Moore said the report is expected to be delivered before the end of the month.

The five-member

Trump Says Birthright Citizenship Was Meant For ‘Slaves’ Only

Trump Says Birthright Citizenship Was Meant For ‘Slaves’ Only

President Trump argues the Constitution never intended automatic citizenship for children of wealthy foreigners as court challenge and Congress scrutiny today.

President Donald Trump said America’s Birthright Citizenship Policy was originally designed to protect the children of enslaved people, not to grant automatic citizenship to the children of foreign nationals with no lasting ties to the United States.

In an interview with Politico, Trump said the provision, rooted in the aftermath of the Civil War, has been widely misused and should ultimately be overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. He argued that wealthy foreigners are exploiting the policy to secure

Asian Markets Drift As US Jobs Data Dims Rate-Cut Hopes

Asian Markets Drift As US Jobs Data Dims Rate-Cut Hopes

Asian equities traded mixed on Wednesday as fresh US labour market data failed to revive expectations for another interest rate cut next month, while oil prices climbed following President Donald Trump’s order to block sanctioned Venezuelan tankers.

Investor sentiment across the region remained cautious after Federal Reserve officials signaled they were unlikely to lower borrowing costs for a fourth consecutive policy meeting. Lingering concerns over elevated technology valuations and the pace of returns from heavy investment in artificial intelligence continued to weigh on risk appetite.

Markets had been focused on the delayed release of key US non-farm payrolls data. Figures …

Venezuela Condemns U.S. Oil Blockade As ‘Irrational’

Venezuela Condemns U.S. Oil Blockade As ‘Irrational’

Venezuela’s government on Tuesday sharply criticized President Donald Trump’s announcement of a naval blockade targeting sanctioned oil tankers traveling to and from the country, calling the move reckless and warning it could further destabilize an economy already under severe strain.

In a statement released by the administration of President Nicolás Maduro, Caracas accused Washington of acting with “utter irrationality,” arguing that the blockade amounted to an attempt to seize Venezuela’s natural wealth by force. “The President of the United States intends to impose a supposed naval blockade on Venezuela with the aim of stealing the riches that belong to our …