After her ex-boyfriend reportedly abducted her and tattooed his name into her face after she left him, a young woman was irreparably damaged. Tayane Caldas,
Month: May 2022
The United States imposes sanctions on North Korea’s weapons of mass destruction program
The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on two Russian banks, a North Korean company and a person it accused of supporting North Korea’s weapons
JOHNNY DEPP VS. AMBER HEARD TRIAL LIVE: Jury deliberations begin in $100M defamation trial
After the jurors were led out to begin deliberations in the high-profile defamation lawsuit between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, Judge Penney Azcarate got a
Monkeypox began to spread in Nigeria, according to American laboratories
First monkeypox outbreak took place in Nigeria, where at least four US biological laboratories operate, said Igor Kirillov, head of the radiation, chemical and biological
LASHMA MOURNS BOARD CHAIRMAN’S DEATH
The Board Chairman of Lagos State Health Management Agency (LASHMA), Dr. Adetokunbo Alakija, is dead. Until his death, Dr. Alakija was the Medical Director, Q-Life Family Clinic and
SEVEN DISTRESSED BUILDINGS ARE DEMOLISHED IN MUSHIN BY LASBCA
No fewer than seven distressed buildings in the Mushin area of the State have been demolished by the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) to
Chair of the NATO Military Committee visits Croatia
From 25 to 28 May 2022, Admiral Rob Bauer, Chair of the NATO Military Committee paid an official visit to Croatia upon the invitation of
Uvalde shooting: Photos show cops rescuing Texas schoolchildren from windows
As concerns about why police didn’t confront the shooter sooner, new photographs have emerged capturing part of the law enforcement reaction to the school shooting
NATO Defense Ministers’ Meeting
A meeting of the North Atlantic Council (NAC) at the level of Defence Ministers will take place on Wednesday 15 June and Thursday 16 June at
MOST school shooters behave the same way BEFORE they attack: DR. MARISA RANDAZZO, ex-Secret Service
‘What is the profile of a school shooter?’ I’m frequently asked after school shootings. It’s human nature to want to know why awful things happen,