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Breaking News Today Live Updates: China has lifted sanctions on US subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean, signalling a tentative easing of trade tensions with Washington.Live UpdatesNovember 10, 2025, 2:01:19 pm (IST)Breaking News Live: Typhoon Fung-wong batters northern Philippines, kills four and displaces over 1.4 millionTyphoon Fung-wong exited the northwestern Philippines on Monday after unleashing floods and landslides, cutting power to several provinces, killing at least four people, and displacing more than 1.4 million others. The storm, which made landfall in Aurora province on Sunday night as a super typhoon with sustained winds of up to 185 kph (115 mph) and gusts reaching 230 kph (143 mph), was expected to move northwest toward Taiwan. The country was still reeling from Typhoon Kalmaegi, which earlier killed at least 224 people in central provinces before striking...
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Tinubu, Buhari Were First to Tell US About Christian Genocide — Former SGF Reveals
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Tinubu, Buhari Were First to Tell US About Christian Genocide — Former SGF Reveals

Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal, has made a fresh revelation about President Bola Tinubu and former President Muhammadu Buhari. Speaking on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday, Lawal claimed that Tinubu, Buhari, and other APC leaders were the first to brief the United States government about the alleged killing of Christians in Nigeria during Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. According to him, “Trump might be right, might not be right, but don’t forget, there was a delegation that first went to the United States to tell Obama then that Christians were being slaughtered in Nigeria. It included this man. Which man? The president (Tinubu). That APC delegation. I saw the picture. Buhari was there. Amaechi was there. I think he was the one even sitting close to the president where they went to...
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South Africa: Weather Warnings for Several Provinces
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South Africa: Weather Warnings for Several Provinces

The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a yellow level 2 warning for severe thunderstorms over parts of Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, and KwaZulu-Natal.According to the Weather Service, the yellow level 2 warning is valid from Tuesday, 11 November 2025, between 12:00 and 21:59, covering Gauteng, the escarpment and the Highveld of Mpumalanga, and the southwestern Bushveld of Limpopo.Additionally, a level 4 warning has been issued for KwaZulu-Natal. Follow us on WhatsApp | LinkedIn for the latest headlines "Isolated to scattered showers and thundershowers, accompanied by possible heavy downpours, damaging winds, large amounts of small hail and lightning leading to localised flooding of susceptible roads, low-lying areas and bridges, minor vehicle accidents and localized damage to infrastructure, settlements (informal), property, vehicles, livelihood and livestock are expected over Gauteng, the escarpment and Highveld of...
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Galliford Try in new bid to rid delayed scheme of legionella
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Galliford Try in new bid to rid delayed scheme of legionella

Galliford Try has retaken control of the water system at a delayed south coast care project in an attempt to solve a stubborn legionella problem. Due to have been completed in 2023, Worthing Integrated Care Centre (WICC) was handed over to the NHS in December last year, after Galliford Try thought it had fixed the issue. But fresh traces of legionella bacteria were detected in its water supply earlier this year and Galliford Try has now fitted a new, larger water pump, which it believes may resolve the fault. It has also formally accepted the system back under its control to carry out further remedial work. Sophie Cox, leader of Worthing Borough Council, said: “We understand how frustrating the delays are for everyone involved in this project ─ the NHS, the GP surgeries relocating and patients, as well as...
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