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Renewed Attacks in Ukraine: Kryvyi Rih Targeted.

On Friday, another Russian missile strike impacted the city of Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, resulting in injuries to eleven individuals, including two children. Serhiy Lysak, Regional Governor of Dnipropetrovsk, reported the incident via Telegram, accompanied by photographic evidence detailing damage to residential high-rises, private residences, and a commercial building.
This attack marks yet another instance in a series of assaults on Kryvyi Rih, the hometown of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, throughout the ongoing conflict. A previous attack on Wednesday resulted in one fatality and damage to critical infrastructure.
Concurrently, Russian forces have continued their offensive in other regions. Governor Lysak reported a fatal guided bomb strike on a residential area in Kherson. Furthermore, the port city of Chornomorsk, near Odesa, suffered a drone attack, resulting in a complete power outage for its residents. These events underscore the continued escalation and widening scope of the conflict impacting Ukrainian civilian populations and infrastructure.
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Niger to Nationalize Uranium Mine Amidst Shifting Alliances.

Niger has announced plans to nationalize the Somair uranium mine, currently operated by French nuclear firm Orano. This decision marks a further departure from France, Niger’s former colonial power, and a potential realignment with Russia. The military government, in power since a 2023 coup, accuses Orano of unfairly benefiting from the mine’s output since its launch in 1971. Orano, which holds a 63% stake in Somair, disputes the allegations and has threatened legal action, citing a “systematic policy of stripping mining assets.” This move follows Niger’s earlier removal of Orano’s operational control over key mines in the country. The nationalization reflects a broader trend in West Africa, with Mali and Burkina Faso also pursuing similar policies under military rule. The situation is further complicated by existing arbitration processes between Orano and Niger, including a recent lawsuit filed by Orano.
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Nigeria’s Chief Of Naval Staff Working Visit To Denmark.

On Monday 16 June 2025, the Nigeria Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla (Admiralty Medal) commenced a 3-day working visit to Denmark. The working visit which is at the instance of the Danish Navy aims to strengthen cooperation between both navies.
The visit saw the CNS take a short boat trip with the Admiral of the Danish Navy, Rear Admiral Søren Kjeldsen. In the company of the CNS was Ambassador T. A. Elias-Fatile, CDAai/Head of Mission, Embassy of Nigeria, in Sweden and the Nordic countries, the Navy Secretary, Rear Admiral Patrick Nwatu and Nigeria’s Defence Adviser to London, Brigadier General Manu.
Other engagements on the first day of the working visit was a meeting with the CEO of Blue Denmark and a discussion session with the Denmark Ministry of Defence’s Centre for Security and Operations.
Below are some pictures that was taken :
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Silento Sentenced to 30 Years for Murder.

Atlanta-based rapper Silento, known for his viral hit “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae),” has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm. The sentencing follows his confession to fatally shooting his cousin, Frederick Rooks III, in January 2021.
DeKalb County Police discovered Rooks with multiple gunshot wounds. Investigations revealed that Silento and Rooks were last seen together in a white BMW SUV, which was later captured on security footage fleeing the scene after the shooting.
Prior to the incident, Silento’s PR manager, Chanel Hudson, stated that the rapper had been struggling with mental health issues for several years. In 2020, he was also charged with assault for allegedly attacking two people with a hatchet. Silento himself acknowledged his struggles with mental health in a 2019 interview, stating, “I have been fighting demons my whole life.”
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