Maiduguri in Mourning: Survivors Recall Chaos as Army Warns of Multiple Suicide Bombers

The bustling Monday Market in Maiduguri was alive with evening trade when the first blast ripped through the crowd. Shoppers screamed, stalls collapsed, and smoke filled the air. Within minutes, more explosions followed at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital gate and near the Post Office flyover turning the city into a scene of panic…

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Voices in the Dark: How Iranians Stay Connected Amid Internet Blackout

When the internet went dark across Iran, silence was not an option. From Tehran’s bustling streets to small towns tucked away in the mountains, ordinary citizens began piecing together ways to stay connected because for them, communication is survival. For Zahra, a university student, the blackout meant losing access to her online classes and the…

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Tinubu Orders Security Chiefs to Maiduguri After Deadly Borno Bombings

President Bola Tinubu has directed Nigeria’s top security chiefs to immediately relocate to Maiduguri, Borno State, following a series of devastating bomb blasts that claimed dozens of lives. On Monday, suspected suicide bombers struck crowded areas of the city, leaving at least 23 people dead and more than 100 others injured. The coordinated explosions targeted…

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