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A video making the rounds on social media has captured the moment a Nigerian lady defended her brother, a lecturer who was allegedly assaulted by a female student.

A flood of presidential trade policy announcements has kept US automakers on edge since Donald Trump returned to the White House last month. Auto analysts believe foreign automakers may in the coming months unveil plans to expand or build new factories in the United States.

Running late and vastly over budget, a mammoth rail project stands as a monument to what critics say is Germany's glaring failure to tackle long-standing infrastructure woes.

Packed slopes, plush turtle butt pads and 11-dollar passes: this is low-cost skiing in China, where winter sports are on a government-greased track to take in a projected $137 billion this year. The cheapest daytime passes at the two-slope ski area cost around $11 for two hours, including gear hire.

Smoke billows from chimneys as factories churn in South Korea's steelmaking heartland, now under threat from Washington's swingeing new tariffs on the port city's largest export. It is home to the nation's top steelmaker, POSCO, a major force in South Korea's industrialisation and development as an export powerhouse, alongside giants like Hyundai Steel and Dongkuk Steel.

The House of Representatives has sent a message to Nigerans as Binance executive, Tigran Gambaryan, insisted that the $150m bribery allegation is factual.

Xabi Alonso made Victor Boniface an unused substitute during Bayer Leverkusen's 0-0 draw against Bayern Munich and has earned the displeasure of the fans.

Former governor of Sokoto state, Aminu Tambuwal, has expressed disappointment over the recent defections of PDP members. He slammed Tinubu's government.

It was a moment of grief in Onitsha on Saturday as a murdered member of the Anambra Assembly, Justice Azuka, was laid to rest. Peter Obi and others were spotted.
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