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Deadly Bus Crash in Central Bangladesh Claims 26 Lives

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The tragedy occurred Wednesday near Daulatdia in Rajbari district, about 84 kilometres from Dhaka, when a bus carrying 40 passengers lost control while approaching a ferry terminal. A tragic bus accident in central Bangladesh has claimed at least 26 lives after the vehicle plunged into the Padma River, raising renewed concerns over the country’s road and waterway safety. The incident occurred Wednesday near Daulatdia in Rajbari district, about 84 kilometres from Dhaka, when a bus carrying 40 passengers lost control while approaching a ferry terminal. Fire service officials recovered 22 bodies from the submerged bus, including five children, 11 women, and six men, according to Talha Bin Qasim. Two more women later died after being rescued. The overturned bus sank nearly nine metres into the river, creating a challenging environment for rescue teams. “The bus was waiting to board a ferry when it fell into the river,” said Noor Jahan Begum, 35, who witnessed the accident. “Some passengers got out of the bus, but their family members died, trapped inside.” Bystanders joined rescue efforts, throwing long scarves to pull passengers from the water as survivors… 

BREAKING: Israel Announces Strike That Killed Iran Naval Commander

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Israeli Defence Minister, Israel Katz, who confirmed the development on Thursday, stated that Tangsiri was “directly responsible for the terrorist act of bombing and blocking the Strait of Hormuz.” The Israeli government has announced the killing of Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the naval arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in what it described as a targeted military operation. Confirming the development on Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz alleged that Tangsiri was “directly responsible for the terrorist act of bombing and blocking the Strait of Hormuz.” Katz further claimed that the naval commander was “blown up” along with several other senior naval officials, whose identities have yet to be fully disclosed. The development was reported by BBC. Tangsiri, a senior military figure within Iran’s naval command structure, was appointed commander of the IRGC Navy in 2018 after serving as deputy commander of the force since 2010. Iranian authorities had not issued an official response to the reported strike at the time of filing this report. Tangsiri had been known as a vocal critic of Western influence in the Middle East. Since March 10,… 

Israel Flags Iran’s Long-Range Missile Threat to Europe After Launch Toward U.S. Base

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Israel’s Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, said on Saturday that Iran fired long‑range missiles toward the Diego Garcia military base, which hosts U.S. and UK forces and is located roughly 4,000 km from Iran. Israeli officials cited the launch as evidence that Tehran’s missile capabilities could put major cities in Europe within range. The Israeli military has raised fresh concerns over Iran’s missile capabilities following what it described as a long-range ballistic missile launch targeting a United States military installation. Israel’s Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, said on Saturday that Iran fired a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of about 4,000 kilometres toward an American target on Diego Garcia Island. “Just yesterday, Iran launched a two-stage intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of 4,000 kilometers toward an American target on the island of Diego Garcia,” Zamir stated. According to Zamir, the missile was not aimed at Israel but demonstrated a broader strategic threat extending well beyond the Middle East. “These missiles were not intended to hit Israel. Their range reaches the capitals of Europe — Berlin, Paris, and Rome are… 

Breaking: US Unleashes Armed Drones, Deploys 200 Troops to Nigeria in Terror Crackdown

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According to the report, Nigerian authorities called for the deployment to enhance capabilities in tracking and responding to terrorist threats. The United States has deployed multiple MQ-9 Reaper drones and about 200 military personnel to Nigeria to provide intelligence and training support to local forces battling insurgency in the country’s northern region, according to a report by Reuters. The report, published on Saturday, cited both U.S. and Nigerian officials as confirming that the deployment is strictly limited to surveillance and advisory duties, with no American troops involved in frontline combat or drone strike operations. “The U.S. military has multiple MQ-9 drones operating in Nigeria alongside 200 troops to provide training and intelligence support to the military,” officials told Reuters. According to the report, the deployment was made at the request of Nigerian authorities to strengthen efforts to identify, monitor, and respond to terrorist threats. A U.S. defence official quoted by Reuters described the move as a collaborative security initiative. “We see this as a shared security threat,” the official said, stressing that the mission remains confined to intelligence gathering and advisory support. Nigeria’s Defence Headquarters… 

Osimhen set for surgery following arm fracture in clash with Liverpool FC.

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Victor Osimhen could undergo surgery after suffering an arm fracture during Galatasaray S.K.’s 4-0 defeat to Liverpool FC in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second leg on Wednesday. The club confirmed on Thursday that the injury was detected after hospital examinations, following the heavy loss that saw Galatasaray exit the competition. READ MORE;https://www.instagram.com/vibeslyfe.com1?igsh=MXlwejU5N2cxNjBl&utm_source=qr According to the statement, Osimhen’s arm has been placed in a cast, with a final decision on surgery to be made after further medical evaluation in the coming days. The Nigerian striker picked up the injury in the first half after a collision with Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konaté. Although he briefly continued with his arm bandaged, he was substituted at halftime due to concerns over a possible fracture. Meanwhile, his replacement, Noa Lang, also sustained an injury a deep cut to his right thumb and is expected to undergo surgery in Liverpool before returning to Turkey. Before the setback, Osimhen had been a standout performer for Galatasaray in the Champions League, registering seven goals and three assists in 10 appearances, along with four man-of-the-match awards.

King Charles III discloses that major Nigerian banks are increasingly choosing the UK over Nigeria as their global headquarters.

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The King further highlighted Nigeria’s strong cultural and diplomatic impact, noting that “a significant part of Britain’s culture is, in fact, deeply enriched by Nigeria.” King Charles III has revealed that top Nigerian banks are increasingly selecting the United Kingdom as their global base, underscoring evolving economic ties between the two nations. click the instagram link for more insight Speaking at a state banquet held in honour of Bola Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu on March 18, 2026, the monarch noted that the visit provided an opportunity to celebrate growing mutual investment. He pointed out that leading Nigerian banks have established their global presence in the City of London, while prominent Nigerian companies are listing on the London Stock Exchange, with UK Export Finance also backing investments in Nigeria’s ports. He added that economic cooperation is expanding across key sectors, particularly in education and technology, where British institutions are opening in Nigeria and companies from both countries are building closer partnerships. Highlighting Nigeria’s rising role in global trade, King Charles observed that the country became the UK’s largest export market in Africa earlier this… 

Prosecutors Demand Seven-Year Prison Term for Norway Royal Family Member Over Rape Claims and Marijuana Trafficking Charges

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Hoiby, 29, the son of Mette-Marit from a relationship before her 2001 marriage to Haakon, is facing 40 charges that could see him jailed for up to 16 years. Prosecutors in Norway on Wednesday urged the court to hand Marius Borg Hoiby a prison sentence of seven years and seven months over allegations of rape, drug-related offences, and marijuana trafficking, as his high-profile trial nears its conclusion. Hoiby, 29, the son of Mette-Marit from a relationship before her 2001 marriage to Haakon, is facing 40 charges that carry a maximum penalty of up to 16 years behind bars. The closely watched case, which has drawn global attention, centres on accusations that he raped four women, alongside a range of other offences, including drug-related crimes. “Rape can leave lasting scars and destroy lives,” prosecutor Sturla Henriksbo told the court in Oslo during closing arguments. “It can be something the victim carries with them for their entire life.” At the core of the case are allegations that the victims were asleep or unconscious at the time of the incidents, raising serious legal questions about consent. Prosecutors argue… 

“Israel’s military says Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmaeil Khatib was killed in overnight airstrikes,” according to defence officials.

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“In a statement underscoring his position in Iran’s security apparatus, officials said: ‘Esmaeil Khatib  the Iranian regime’s intelligence minister was eliminated in a precision strike in Tehran.’” Esmaeil Khatib, the Iranian government’s Minister of Intelligence, has been killed in a precision strike in Tehran, the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) confirmed. In a statement highlighting his role in Iran’s security apparatus, the IDF declared: “Eliminated: Esmaeil Khatib, the Iranian terrorist regime Minister of Intelligence, in a targeted strike in Tehran.” Khatib was reported to have played a central role in suppressing protests across Iran. According to the statement, “Khatib orchestrated the arrest and killing of protestors and led terrorist operations against Israelis and Americans worldwide.” The report also tied him to the Mahsa Amini protests of 2022–2023, noting that he actively targeted Iranian citizens during that period. As head of the Ministry of Intelligence, Khatib oversaw a powerful security network. The IDF described the ministry as possessing “advanced intelligence capabilities, conducting surveillance, espionage, and covert operations globally, particularly against Israeli and Iranian targets.” The strike represents a major escalation in regional tensions, as the elimination of a senior… 

“Tensions Explode as Israel Strikes Iran’s Revolutionary Guards HQ in Tehran”

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In a Wednesday statement, the Israeli military said its Air Force unleashed a broad offensive in Tehran, hitting critical command centres tied to Iran’s leadership. Israel’s Air Force launched a wide-scale airstrike in Tehran, targeting key command centers and military infrastructure, including a headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, as tensions between the two nations escalate. In a statement Wednesday, the Israeli military said, “The Air Force completed a wide-scale airstrike in Tehran: Command centers of the Iranian terror regime were attacked.” The strikes, carried out Tuesday with intelligence guidance, hit multiple strategic sites tied to what Israel described as the “Iranian terror regime,” including command centers, ballistic missile facilities, and other critical infrastructure. Among the high-profile targets was the Revolutionary Guards’ security unit headquarters, responsible for suppressing protests and maintaining public order. Also struck were a logistics and maintenance center and a ballistic missile command hub. The Israeli military noted that several air defense systems were simultaneously targeted to expand the Air Force’s operational freedom and air superiority over Iranian airspace. “The completed strikes are part of the phase deepening the damage to… 

AFCON Final Drama: Senegal Football Federation Rejects CAF Ruling, Files Appeal

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CAF Appeal Board Overturns Senegal’s 1-0 AFCON 2025 Final Victory, Hands Morocco 3-0 Win Over Walk-Off Breach Senegal Storms CAF Verdict, Drags AFCON 2025 Final Saga to Court of Arbitration for Sport Senegal have fiercely rejected CAF’s shock decision to overturn their AFCON final triumph and are now heading to CAS in a high-stakes legal battle to reclaim the title. CAF’s Appeal Board dramatically scrapped Senegal’s 1-0 victory over Morocco, instead handing Morocco a 3-0 win after ruling that Senegal violated regulations by briefly walking off the pitch during the match. The Senegalese Football Federation blasted the ruling as “unfair, unprecedented and unacceptable,” warning it damages the credibility of African football while vowing to fight for justice. In a strongly worded statement, the federation confirmed it will immediately file an appeal at CAS in Lausanne, insisting it will defend both its rights and the integrity of the game. The controversy erupted after Senegal players staged a brief walk-off in protest of a late penalty decision in favour of Morocco. Though they returned and secured victory on the pitch, CAF ruled the act constituted a breach… 

Iran Says It’s Seized Hundreds of Starlink Units It Claims Were Smuggled by US, Israel

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Iranian authorities cautioned that using, owning, or distributing Starlink terminals violates wartime laws and may lead to harsh penalties. Iranian authorities have reportedly seized hundreds of Starlink satellite internet systems, claiming the devices were smuggled into the country by the United States and Israel amid rising regional tensions. Officials said the confiscated equipment is part of a broader foreign-backed effort to bypass government-controlled communications and undermine national security. The development comes as Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starlink network continues to be a point of controversy in Iran, where strict internet controls and periodic blackouts are enforced. Authorities warned that using, possessing, or distributing Starlink terminals constitutes a criminal offense under wartime regulations and could carry severe penalties. They classified the devices as “anti-security” tools linked to espionage, particularly given ongoing hostilities involving Western powers. “Firm and uncompromising action” will be taken against anyone found with the equipment, officials said, as enforcement operations intensify nationwide. While the exact number of recently seized devices was not disclosed, past operations have confiscated over 100 Starlink systems in coordinated raids targeting illegal communications networks. The crackdown forms part of Tehran’s… 

“Kerr Fires Australia Into Asian Cup Final with Chelsea Clincher”

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Chelsea striker Sam Kerr scored the decisive goal to send hosts Australia into the Women’s Asian Cup final, edging past defending champions China 2-1 on Tuesday in Perth. Kerr’s strike from a tight angle in the 58th minute her fourth of the tournament proved the match-winner in a tense semi-final watched by 35,170 fans on a warm night. The Matildas will face either Japan or South Korea in Saturday’s final in Sydney. The game got off to a flying start when Arsenal forward Caitlin Foord put Australia ahead in the 17th minute. China responded quickly, with Zhang Linyan converting a penalty, delighting the crowd of flag-waving supporters. But China couldn’t contain Kerr, whose heroics kept Australia on course for a second continental title after their 2010 triumph. The defending champions’ pursuit of a record 10th crown ended in heartbreak despite taking 14 shots to Australia’s eight. Chinese coach Ante Milicic, who led the Matildas at the 2019 World Cup, made six changes to the side that had needed extra time to beat Taiwan in the quarter-finals. Star striker Wang Shuang missed the match through suspension… 

“PDP Blasts Tinubu on Maiduguri Bombings, Calls for Immediate Action”

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has sharply criticized the Federal Government over the recent bombings in Maiduguri, Borno State, which killed at least 23 people and left over 100 injured. In a statement on Tuesday, National Publicity Secretary Ini Ememobong accused the APC-led administration under President Bola Tinubu of failing to tackle Nigeria’s worsening insecurity. Ememobong said the attacks highlight a long list of security lapses under the APC, noting that violence, once largely confined to the Northeast, has now spread to previously peaceful regions of the country. “The multiple bombings in Maiduguri, causing at least 23 deaths and over 100 injuries, are clear proof of the federal government’s inability to curb the growing insecurity,” the statement read. The PDP condemned the Tinubu administration for prioritizing political battles over public safety, saying the country was far safer in 2015 than it is today. The party extended condolences to victims’ families and urged the government to move beyond empty rhetoric. PDP called for a “whole-of-society” approach, including engagement with community leaders, to effectively tackle the nation’s security challenges. The bombings occurred Monday evening near the Monday… 

Premiere League acknowledges missed penalty as Brighton & Hove Albion fall 1–0 to

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Brighton & Hove Albion FC should have been awarded a penalty in their 1-0 home defeat to Arsenal FC on 4 March, the Premier League’s Key Match Incidents (KMI) Panel has confirmed. The Seagulls were already trailing to Bukayo Saka’s ninth-minute strike when they pressed forward in the third minute of first-half stoppage time. After a cross from the left, Brighton midfielder Mats Wieffer ran into the box but was hauled to the ground by Arsenal’s Gabriel Martinelli. Referee Chris Kavanagh allowed play to continue, and video assistant referee Michael Salisbury did not intervene. Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler protested to the fourth official, David Webb, and exchanged words with Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on the touchline. According to BBC Sport, the Premier League Match Centre posted on X that VAR “deemed there was no clear and obvious error.” However, the KMI Panel disagreed: they voted 4-1 that a penalty should have been awarded and 3-2 that it was a missed VAR intervention. The ruling noted: “Martinelli is not looking at the ball, holds Wieffer into the area, and prevents the Brighton player from challenging for… 

Pakistani airstrike strikes a rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, leaving 400 dead and 250 others injured.

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Taliban-led Afghan authorities accuse Pakistan of launching the attack, warning it marks a dangerous escalation in tensions between the two neighboring nations. A devastating airstrike has torn through a drug rehabilitation hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, leaving at least 400 people feared dead and around 250 others injured in one of the deadliest incidents in recent times. Afghan authorities under the Taliban have accused Pakistan of carrying out the strike, calling it a grave and dangerous escalation in the already fragile relations between the two neighboring nations. According to a Taliban spokesman, the attack struck a major state-run rehabilitation center late Monday night, reducing large parts of the facility to rubble and igniting a massive blaze that engulfed patients and staff. Reports from Reuters described scenes of widespread destruction and panic. Pakistan, however, has firmly denied responsibility, dismissing the allegations as “false and misleading.” Officials in Islamabad insist the operation targeted only militant infrastructure as part of a precise counter-terrorism mission. Information Minister Attaullah Tarar stated that the strikes were aimed at “military installations and terrorist support infrastructure,” adding that secondary explosions at the site suggested… 

“Police Set to Summon King Mitchy and VDM Over Shocking Bleach Challenge”

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The Abuja Police Command announced that it will summon Michelle Mukoro, widely known as King Mitchy, and Martins Otse, also called Very Dark Man (VDM), for questioning over a viral video showing them apparently drinking a bleaching substance. On February 28, 2026, Mukoro was seen consuming bleach during a TikTok livestream, causing alarm and raising public health concerns. Shortly afterward, Otse repeated the stunt. A few hours later, Mukoro posted on Instagram claiming she was dead, a statement later proven false. The incident sparked a wave of imitation online, with some creators using Hypo sachets to mimic suicide attempts in videos and skits. This trend drew criticism from citizens who described it as disturbing and dangerous, with many Nigerians urging authorities to intervene due to its potential influence on young social media users. Reports suggest the controversy began when Mukoro questioned the use of funds donated to Otse’s NGO, asserting that she had completed projects using her own resources. The dispute escalated into mutual accusations, during which Mukoro mentioned prominent figures including the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, and Seyi Tinubu. Under Nigerian law,… 

EPL: Arne Slot Decries ‘Same Old Story’ After Late Defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Arne slot did not hide behind misfortune. After Liverpool’s 2–1 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Tuesday night, the Dutchman offered a blunt assessment of a performance — and a recurring flaw — that he believes has defined much of his side’s campaign. “Same old story,” Slot said in his post-match remarks. A stoppage-time deflected strike from André secured victory for Wolves after Rodrigo Gomes had broken the deadlock in the 78th minute. Mohamed Salah responded swiftly to level the contest, but Liverpool were once again left empty-handed. Despite dominating possession and territory, the visitors were undone by familiar issues — inefficiency in open play and a late decisive blow. Slot pointed to a pattern that has persisted in recent weeks. “Recently, we are picking up points because many times we’ve scored from set-pieces,” he said. “But what did not change in the last five, six or seven games is that we struggle and find it very hard to score from the open-play chances that we do create.” He added that while Liverpool did not generate as many opportunities as he would have liked… 

UK Imposes ‘Emergency Brake’ on Study Visas for Four Nations Over Asylum Surge

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The UK government has imposed an unprecedented “emergency brake” on study visas for nationals of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan following a sharp rise in asylum claims from individuals who initially entered the country through legal routes. The UK Home Office confirmed that sponsored study visas for all four countries will be halted, while skilled worker visas for Afghan nationals will also be suspended. The changes will be introduced through an amendment to Immigration Rules on 5 March and will take effect from 26 March. Officials said the move follows a significant surge in asylum applications from people who entered the UK legally on student and other visas before subsequently seeking protection. Nearly 135,000 Asylum Claims from Legal Routes According to government data, 133,760 people have claimed asylum after arriving legally in the UK over the past five years. Since 2021, nearly 135,000 individuals entered on student or other visas before lodging asylum claims. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said asylum claims from legal entry routes now account for nearly 40 per cent of all applications. “In 2025, they represented 39 per cent of the 100,000…