Defense Secretary Hegseth, Gen. Caine were meeting privately with Nigeria’s national security adviser, after Trump threatened to send troops to defend Christians.
Nigerian officials are meeting with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau this week amid increasing focus from the Trump administration on Christians in ...
By Paul DadaThe Director and Senior Fellow for the Africa Program at CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies), Oge Onubogu, has warned the US about acting on a single narrative about ...
Members of Congress hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the U.S. Capitol, on the second day of a visit to ...
The Chief Executive Officer of The Premiere, a wealth‑management and global mobility advisory firm, Dr Jane Kimemia, says more affluent ...
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration can order US passports indicate the holders’ sex at birth and remove designations for transgender and nonbinary individuals. In an ...
The Supreme Court’s Republican-appointed majority has agreed to let the Trump administration implement its new passport policy, which has been opposed by a group of transgender and nonbinary Americans ...
Nigeria is engaging with the US to find a “diplomatic” solution to rising tensions sparked by President Donald Trump’s threats of military action against Islamist militants in the West African country ...
Killing of Christians in Nigeria has damaged ties with US Trump has threatened military action against Nigeria Information minister defends Nigeria's record He cites faulty data and misinformation ...
NEW YORK (AP) — When he announced his run for mayor last October, Zohran Mamdani was a state lawmaker unknown to most New York City residents. But that was before the 34-year-old democratic socialist ...
China’s Foreign Ministry has responded to President Donald Trump’s threat of military action over what he called the “mass slaughter” of Nigerian Christians, criticizing his remarks as a "wanton" ...
JOHANNESBURG/LAGOS, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Nigeria raised $2.25 billion in a bond sale on Wednesday as markets largely shrugged off threats from U.S. President Donald Trump of potential military action in ...