By JNS Reporter American basketball player Brittney Griner was released from Russian captivity on Dec. 8, in a one-on-one prisoner
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Hyenas, Wild Dogs And Cheetahs Disappearing From African Savannah
By Mark Waghorn They are among large carnivores being driven to extinction by habitat loss, persecution by humans and reduced
Controversy After Statue Of US Trained Preacher Unveiled In London
By Joseph Hammond LONDON— A new statue in London’s iconic Trafalgar Square has sparked an unlikely controversy. At center stage
Gambians Wonder If Country’s Former Dictator Behind Recent Coup Attempt.
By Joseph Hammond The government of Gambia today has announced that an attempted coup in the country has been foiled.
Uganda’s Appears To Have Defeated The World’s Latest Outbreak Of Ebola
By Joseph Hammond Wash your hands. Wear a mask. Practice social distancing. The same measures deployed to fight COVID-19 appear
Half Of Employed Americans Have Changed Jobs Over Terrible Tech
By Saman Rizwan Half of employed Americans have been so frustrated with their workplace tech that they’ve switched jobs —
Black Panther Stars On Losing Chadwick Boseman And T’Challa For Wakanda Forever
By Ronda Racha Penrice Just two years after Chadwick Boseman’s unexpected passing, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is here. Naturally this Black Panther sequel is
A New Nigerian Oil Pipeline Hopes To Secure Oil Export Route
By Onome Amawhe A new 67-kilometer-long in Nigeria’s Niger Delta area has begun commercial operation over a decade after construction
Uganda Announces Limited Lockdown To Halt The Spread Of Ebola
By Joseph Hammond LONDON — Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has unannounced an immediate travel lockdown for two districts in central Uganda
AFGHANISTAN: SUICIDE ATTACK TARGETS PREDOMINANTLY SHIA MUSLIM NEIGHBOURHOOD
A suicide attack on an educational institute in the predominantly Shia Muslim neighborhood of Dasht-e-Barchi, Kabul, Afghanistan, claimed the lives of at