Is your iPhone too old? This is how long Apple supports iPhones for
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Is your iPhone too old? This is how long Apple supports iPhones for

Skip to content Image: FoundryIf you are thinking of buying an older generation or used/refurbished iPhone, or wondering whether it’s worth upgrading your current iPhone to a new one, one important factor to consider is how long Apple will continue to offer support for that handset. The good news is that Apple supports iPhones for a long time. In general, you can get seven to eight years of security-related software updates, while battery and other repairs are often available on five to seven-year-old handsets, according to Apple’s own Vintage and Obsolete categorizations. More on that below. Read on to find out which iPhones are supported with the latest operating systems, and which are supported for servicing and repairs. Macworld’s advice: The iPhone XS and iPhone 11, and any older iPhone should be avoided as can’t run...
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Nnamdi Kanu Writes Trump, Cites ‘Judeo-Christian Genocide’ in Nigeria and Names High-Level Suspects

Date: 6 November 2025By Steve Oko (Vanguard) In a letter dated 6 November 2025, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has appealed to former U.S. President Donald Trump to intervene in what he describes as a “hidden genocide” of Judeo-Christians in Nigeria’s South-East region. Vanguard News+1 Key Allegations & Named Individuals In his open letter, delivered through his lawyer Aloy Ejimakor, Kanu described himself as “a practising Jew and a believer in the Judeo-Christian heritage”. He wrote: “Your bold declaration on 31 October 2025—that the United States is ‘prepared to act’ militarily and cut aid if Nigeria fails to protect its Christian population—has ignited hope in the hearts of millions who have been abandoned by the world.” Vanguard News+1 He further alleged that the violence is not limited to Nigeria’s North, but has...
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House votes to remove proposed restrictions to citizenship rights
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House votes to remove proposed restrictions to citizenship rights

Canadians born abroad will enjoy greater rights, should the most recent version of the citizenship bill become law. On Nov 3, the House of Commons voted to remove the latest amendments to Bill C-3, An Act to amend the Citizenship Act (2025). Schedule a Free Canadian Citizenship Consultation with the Cohen ImmigrationLaw Firm The amendments, introduced by committee for the bill’s second reading, would have limited citizenship rights to children born outside Canada to Canadian citizens by descent, preventing many children from inheriting citizenship from their Canadian parents by birth or adoption. The proposed amendments, which were removed, aimed to restrict second-generation citizenship by descent in the following ways:Requiring that the Canadian parent(s) meet a stricter version of the original bill’s substantial connection to Canada test.Requiring that children aged 18 or older when applying for citizenship undergo a security...
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