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The United States has reduced its imports of Nigerian crude oil by almost 50%.

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The United States decreased its acquisition of Nigerian crude oil by roughly 47.16% from the previous month in January 2026. This significant reduction is linked to a wider deceleration in U.S. crude imports and evolving global energy trends, with other African nations such as Angola and Ghana increasing their market presence. Import Volume: Decreased to 1.664 million barrels, down from 3.149 million barrels in December 2025. Market Share: Nigeria's proportion of total U.S. crude imports fell from 1.59% to 0.88%. The customs value of these imports declined from $217.36 million in December to $115.99 million in January. Notwithstanding the monthly decrease, Nigeria continued to be Africa's largest crude supplier to the U.S. throughout 2025, representing 52.2% of the continent's exports to the nation. Challenges in domestic sourcing and the emergence of the Dangote Refinery have altered supply flows; in mid-2025, U.S. crude actually surpassed Nigerian supply for the refinery...

‘God doesn’t listen to prayer of those who wage war’ – Pope

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On Palm Sunday, March 29, 2026, Pope Leo XIV delivered a strong denunciation of those who exploit faith as a rationale for violence, asserting that God "does not heed the prayers of those who engage in warfare". During his homily in St. Peter's Square, the Pope depicted Jesus as a "King of Peace" who disavows war and cannot be co-opted to rationalize it. His comments were particularly aimed at leaders who are contributing to the intensification of global conflicts, specifically noting that their "hands are full of blood". The Pope's statement emerged as the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran progressed into its second month, following military actions that commenced on February 28, 2026. Without naming specific individuals, Leo XIV called upon leaders—including U.S. President Donald Trump—to forsake "projects of death" and opt for diplomacy rather than military pursuits. This address followed reports indicating that Is...

Osimhen set to wear protective arm gear following surgery.

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Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen is poised to utilize a specialized forearm protective splint upon his return to play, following a successful operation on a fractured right forearm.  The 27-year-old athlete incurred the injury during a UEFA Champions League match against Liverpool on March 18, 2026, as a result of a collision with defender Ibrahima Konaté. This new equipment is a custom-designed apparatus aimed at ensuring maximum protection throughout his recovery period.   It is intended to immobilize both the forearm and wrist, thereby supporting the bone during the healing process, alleviating pain, and preventing any further injury from physical contact.   The splint features adjustable straps for compression and breathable padding to enhance comfort during high-intensity games. This arm protection will be worn in conjunction with his now-famous protective face mask, which he has been using since undergoing facial surgery in 2021. Osimhen's return is being meticulo...

Vietnamese authorities dismantle a multi-billion dollar cryptocurrency fraud scheme, apprehending seven individuals.

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Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security has apprehended seven individuals, including fintech entrepreneur Vuong Le Vinh Nhan, also referred to as Eric Vuong, for orchestrating a multi-billion dollar cryptocurrency fraud.  This deceptive operation, which persisted from 2018 until March 2026, targeted millions of users via the ONUS crypto ecosystem, marking it as one of the most significant financial scams in the nation's history. The group devised and marketed counterfeit digital tokens (VNDC, ONUS, HNG), manipulated their market demand and pricing, and functioned within a legal grey area in Vietnam to entice investors, according to police reports.  The fraudulent platform, ONUS, was utilized by millions of individuals. It became unavailable around March 20, 2026, resulting in substantial financial losses estimated in the billions of dollars. Vuong Le Vinh Nhan and six accomplices were detained on charges of property appropriation and money laundering after more than 140 individu...

Miss Thailand Contestant Loses Teeth During Pageant

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During the preliminary competition of Miss Grand Thailand 2026, which took place on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, contestant Kamolwan Chanago (Miss Grand Pathum Thani) gained significant attention after her false teeth (veneers/flipper) unexpectedly fell out while she was introducing herself on stage. As she spoke, Chanago's upper set of removable veneers became dislodged and fell onto her tongue, briefly affecting her ability to articulate.  Without hesitation, the 18-year-old turned away from the audience, quickly adjusted or removed the dental piece, and promptly continued her performance with a confident smile and a graceful runway walk. She has received widespread acclaim online and from pageant organizers for her "professionalism and composure" in managing the unforeseen incident. These types of dental appliances, commonly referred to as "flippers" or "snap-on veneers," are frequently utilized in beauty pageants to enhance a contestant's smile f...

China achieves a record production of 34.5 million vehicles in 2025

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In 2025, China reaffirmed its status as the largest automotive producer globally for the 17th consecutive year, achieving a remarkable production of 34.531 million vehicles, which marks a 10.4% increase compared to the previous year.  The surge was primarily driven by new energy vehicles (NEVs), which surpassed 16 million units and constituted over 50% of domestic sales, while exports exceeded 7 million units. Domestic sales reached 34.4 million units, reflecting a 9.4% increase, as reported by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM). The production and sales of NEVs, which include electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, soared to over 16 million units, solidifying their leading position in the domestic market, as reported by Vanguard News and AutoCango. The total number of vehicle exports reached a record high, exceeding 7 million units, with NEV exports witnessing substantial growth. Top Performers: BYD surpassed its competitors, overtaking Tesla to become the lead...

Sharks in Bahamian waters have been found with traces of cocaine and caffeine in their systems.

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  A recent investigation published in the journal Environmental Pollution revealed that sharks in the Bahamas are testing positive for various substances, including caffeine, painkillers, and, in one instance, cocaine, which is attributed to human-induced marine pollution. Researchers examined blood samples from 85 sharks belonging to five distinct species (lemon, Atlantic nurse, blacktip, Caribbean reef, and tiger sharks) near Eleuthera Island. Approximately one-third (28) of the sharks exhibited detectable levels of different drugs in their systems.   Substances Detected:   Caffeine emerged as the most frequently identified substance.   Painkillers, particularly acetaminophen (Tylenol) and diclofenac (Voltaren), were also found.   One shark tested positive for cocaine. These substances are thought to enter the ocean mainly through human wastewater, sewage discharge, coastal urban development, and tourism activities. In the case of cocaine, researchers hypothes...