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Nigeria Floods: Death Toll Exceeds 200 in Mokwa

Devastating floods in Mokwa, Nigeria, have killed over 200 people, with 500 still missing, marking the worst flooding in 60 years and causing significant economic damage to homes and businesses, disrupting roads and bridges.

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Nigeria Floods: Death Toll Rises to 150 in Mokwa

Over 150 deaths and 3,000 displacements resulted from torrential rains and flooding in Mokwa, central Nigeria, on May 30-31, 2024, destroying 265 homes and two bridges, with the death toll expected to rise, highlighting the impact of severe weather and deficient infrastructure.

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Nigeria Floods Kill Over 150, Highlight Climate Change Impacts

Unprecedented floods and landslides in central Nigeria near Mokwa have killed over 150 people, destroyed dozens of homes and two bridges, and left thousands homeless, prompting warnings about climate change's intensifying impact.

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Nigeria Floods Kill 111 in Mokwa

Torrential rains and a dam collapse caused devastating floods in Mokwa, Nigeria, killing at least 111 people and displacing many more, highlighting the country's vulnerability to extreme weather and infrastructure deficiencies.

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Tinubu Defends Economic Reforms Amidst High Inflation and Protests in Nigeria

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu defended his government's economic reforms, which include currency devaluation and subsidy cuts, despite high inflation exceeding 23% and widespread protests; the government reports economic growth, while Amnesty International reports over 10,000 deaths from armed grou...

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ISWAP's Resurgence in Borno: 9 Militia Killed in Nigeria

Boko Haram's ISWAP faction killed 9 militia members in a recent attack in Gajibo, Nigeria, highlighting the group's increasing operational capacity and the Nigerian military's struggles; this follows a pattern of escalating attacks across Borno state.

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115 Dead in Unprecedented Nigerian Floods

Torrential rains caused unprecedented flash floods in Nigeria's central region, leaving at least 115 dead and many missing, as of May 30th, 2024, highlighting the country's struggle with inadequate infrastructure and recurring flood disasters.

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Nigerian Military Kills 61 Boko Haram/ISWAP Fighters in Borno State

Nigerian forces killed at least 61 Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters, including a top commander, Amir Abu Fatima, during simultaneous air and ground assaults in Borno state on May 31, 2025, as part of Operation Hadin Kai.

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Nigeria Floods Kill Over 150, Tinubu Pledges Aid

Widespread flooding in central Nigeria's Niger State has killed over 150 people and displaced more than 3,000, following torrential rains and a dam collapse; President Bola Tinubu pledged federal aid and search-and-rescue operations.

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Nigeria Floods: Death Toll Rises Above 115

Torrential rains in central Nigeria have caused widespread flooding in Mokwa, resulting in at least 115 deaths, with rescue workers expecting a much higher death toll as searches continue for the missing.

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USAID Cuts Result in Child's Death in Nigeria

The closure of a U.S.-funded clinic in northeastern Nigeria due to aid cuts resulted in the death of a 7-year-old boy with sickle cell disease who was denied treatment, highlighting the human cost of the funding reductions orchestrated by President Trump with Elon Musk's help, despite claims that no...

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Italian Photo Exhibit Showcases Plight of Sex Trafficking Victims

The "Le Muse" festival in Liguria, Italy, opens with a powerful photo exhibit,"Ri-scatti," showcasing 24 images by seven young women who were victims of sex trafficking, highlighting the plight of an estimated 70,000 victims in Italy annually.

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