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German police raid neo-Nazi criminal youth groups

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German police

Police have raided around 50 homes and other locations, targeting people suspected of involvement in far-right criminal youth groups that have recently emerged in Germany.

Prosecutors said the suspects were believed to be part of two groups, “Jung & Stark” (JS), or Young and Strong, and “Deutsche Jugend Voran” (DJV), which means Forwards German Youth.

No arrests were made in Wednesday’s raids, which took place in 12 states, mainly in the east and south of Germany, including Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony.

In a statement, federal prosecutors said the raids targeted individuals suspected of organising violence through social media and forming nationwide networks.

“Some of the accused are said to have attacked members of the left-wing scene or people they believed to be paedophiles. In each case, the victims were beaten by several attackers and sustained significant injuries,” prosecutors said.

During their meetings, authorities say, group members have called “for acts of violence against political opponents and against alleged paedophiles”.

Last year one of the leaders of DJV was sentenced to more than three years in prison after a string of violent attacks against political opponents in Berlin.

More than 600 police were involved in Wednesday’s raids.

There is deep concern in Germany about young people being drawn into far-right activity and violence targeting both left-wing figures and LGBT communities.

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Oil prices drop after reports of deal to end Iran war

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Oil prices drop

Oil prices have dropped and global stock markets have risen following reports that the US and Iran are close to a deal to end the war.

Brent crude futures, the global benchmark oil price, fell to $97 (£73) a barrel after the reports before rebounding. The price was over $108 earlier in the day.

The FTSE 100 index of London’s largest public firms and the equivalent German Dax had risen over 2% midway through the trading day while the French Cac 40 was up 3%. Asian stock markets closed up.

The market movements come after news outlet Axios reported that the US believes it is getting close to a one-page document which will end the war and set up more detailed nuclear negotiations.

Oil prices are still much higher than the $70 a barrel they were hovering around before the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, which has caused caused production and transportation of oil in the region to slump.

Central to the conflict is Iran’s threat to attack oil ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway south of the country, in response to US-Israeli strikes since 28 February.

About a fifth of global oil and gas shipments usually cross the strait, which has been effectively closed for weeks. Global gas prices have also soared since the conflict began.

On 8 April, the US and Iran agreed a ceasefire, which caused oil prices to slump and stock markets to jump.

However, on Sunday, US President Donald Trump said the US military would guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz, dubbing it “Project Freedom”, leading to a rise in attacks in the strait from both Iran and the US.

Trump then said on social media on Tuesday he would pause the operation “for a short period of time to see whether or not the Agreement can be finalized and signed”.

He added that “Great Progress has been made toward a Complete and Final Agreement with Representatives of Iran”. Trump said the US would continue to block ships transiting to and from Iranian ports, a move designed to put pressure on Iran’s economy.

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Russia ignores Ukraine’s unilateral ceasefire and attacks kindergarten

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A kindergarten in the Sumy region was hit, local authorities said

Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of breaching a unilateral ceasefire announced by Ukraine by launching a wave of drone attacks on several cities.

The Ukrainian president said Russia had carried out “active hostilities and terrorist shelling”, targeting the front line as well as firing dozens of drones and missiles at civilian areas.

In the Sumy border region, one woman was killed when a kindergarten was hit on Wednesday morning, local authorities said. No children were present at the time.

Earlier this week the two warring sides had announced rival unilateral ceasefires – with no agreement on their terms, length or monitoring.

Moscow was the first to demand a truce on 8 and 9 May to mark Victory Day on Saturday, when commemorations of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany are due to be held across the country.

Kyiv followed on by announcing its own open-ended ceasefire from midnight on Tuesday, and that Ukraine would act “symmetrically” from that point on.

On Wednesday morning Zelensky stated that Russia’s choice was “an obvious spurning of a ceasefire and of saving lives”.

Ukraine had “clearly stated that it would act in kind”, he added, and would “decide on our further actions” based on evening reports from its military and intelligence.

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Sudan blames Ethiopia, UAE for recent drone attacks

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A drone attack in Khartoum International Airport

The Sudanese government has accused Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates of being behind recent drone attacks, including at Khartoum airport.

Military spokesperson Brigadier General Asim Awad Abdelwahab told a news conference on Tuesday that Sudan’s government, which has recalled its ambassador from Ethiopia, had obtained evidence of four drone attacks since March 1 originating from neighbouring Ethiopia’s Bahir Dar airport. It claims the UAE provided the drones used in the attacks.

“What Ethiopia and the UAE have done is direct aggression against Sudan and won’t be met with silence,” Abdelwahab said.

Foreign Minister Mohieddin Salem said that while Khartoum will not initiate attacks against other countries, “whoever attacks us will be met with a response”, and that Sudan was ready to “enter into an open confrontation” with Ethiopia “if it becomes necessary”.

His comments came following a strike on Monday at the airport in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum. Previous attacks have been launched towards the Sudanese states of Kordofan, Blue Nile and White Nile.

A drone attack on Saturday on Omdurman, Sudan’s second-largest city, killed five people travelling on a civilian bus, while another attack the following day in the central Sudan state of Gezira killed relatives of Abu Agla Kaikal, a commander with the Sudan Shield Forces, a group allied with the Sudanese military, who defected from the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF) earlier in the war.

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I Have Not Endorsed Anyone For Rivers Governorship -Wike

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Wike and Fubara

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has said that he has not endorsed any individual for the 2027 governorship election in Rivers State.

Speaking in Abuja during his monthly media chat on Wednesday, Wike said he cannot endorse anyone until the joint coalition involving members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state meets.

“I have not (endorsed anybody) and I cannot endorse somebody until the joint coalition meets,” Wike said during the media chat.

“We have loyalists in PDP, we have loyalists in APC. I have never hidden the fact that everywhere you say rainbow coalition. We have put ourselves together and it is a political strategy because we have somebody we will fight.”

The former Rivers State governor also said that the coalition in the state is not working with Governor Siminalayi Fubara, who is also reportedly eyeing the APC ticket for the 2027 election in the state.

Wike accused the governor of reneging on an agreement reached with members of the Rivers State House of Assembly before President Bola Tinubu, an agreement he said prevented Fubara’s impeachment.

“You know that we and Fubara are not working. So, as politicians, we must strategize, I don’t need to come and unveil our strategy to you.

“The president intervened in the impeachment palava and said ‘hold on, let’s have peace’. And the governor said ‘I am ready for peace, I’m no longer interested in this, I will not do this’.

“The Assembly went and withdrew the impeachment before a president of a country. Now, having withdrawn the impeachment, you are now too smart on what you agreed before the president,” he said.

There has been a prolonged political rift between Wike and Fubara, whom he supported in 2023 to succeed him as governor of Rivers State, over control of political structures in the oil-rich South-South state.

The crisis escalated when lawmakers loyal to the FCT minister—led by Martin Amaewhule—attempted to impeach Fubara.

This development led President Bola Tinubu to suspend Fubara, his deputy Ngozi Odu, and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly in March 2025, following the prolonged political impasse.

Following the suspension, Tinubu appointed and swore in retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas as sole administrator of the state.

After six months, however, the President lifted the emergency rule, allowing Fubara, his deputy, and the lawmakers to return.

The lifting of the emergency rule followed a meeting in June between President Tinubu, Fubara, Wike, Amaewhule, and other lawmakers, which led to a reconciliation of the key political actors in the crisis.

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Nigerian Government bans honorary degree holders from using ‘Dr’ title

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Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa

The Federal Government has banned the use of the prefix ‘Dr’ by honorary degree holders in official, academic or professional contexts.

Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa announced this on Wednesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, while briefing State House correspondents after a Federal Executive Council meeting.

According to him, “The recent trend we’ve seen with the award of honorary degrees has revealed a growing abuse and politicisation of this academic privilege.

“We’ve seen awards being used for political patronage, for financial gain, as well as the conferral of awards on serving public officials, which, as part of the ethics of honorary degree awards, should not happen.”

Under the new directive, individuals who receive honorary degrees will no longer be permitted to use the title ‘Dr’ before their names.

Instead, they are required to state the full honorary designation after their names.

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Nigerian Protesters storm MTN office in Abuja

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Nigerian Protesters

Activists and other protesters on Wednesday stormed MTN Nigeria’s head office in Abuja over high cost of service.

The protesters led by popular Nigerian activist, Omoyele Sowore, were heard shouting “MTN Ole!”

At the telecom company’s premises, the protesters were heard demanding urgent action over what they described as exploitative pricing.

“We demand that MTN immediately stop all the exorbitant charges, we need quality service in the country.

“Last week, someone complained that he paid a huge amount of money but he was not given the data. That’s the story of many Nigerians,” one of the protesters said.

This is coming as the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, on Wednesday announced plans to picket South African businesses, MTN and MultiChoice, over the xenophobic attacks going on in the country.

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Ponzi scheme: Nigeria Police arrests, repatriates suspect to China

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Chinese suspects

The Nigeria Police Force, through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau, NCB, Abuja, has arrested and repatriated a Chinese fugitive, Xu Qing, back to China.

Qing is to face charges related to large-scale illegal absorption of public deposits through a Ponzi scheme.

A statement signed by DCP Anthony Okon Placid, Force Public Relations Officer
Force Headquarters, said the repatriation followed a formal request from Chinese authorities, who declared the suspect wanted in Beijing for his alleged involvement in a financial fraud scheme estimated at over $245 million.

The statement said that investigations revealed that the suspect fled China to Nigeria on 5th November 2024 in an attempt to evade arrest, following which a warrant was issued against him on 12th November 2025 by the Shinan Sub-Bureau of Qingdao Public Security.

Placid said that acting on intelligence and sustained surveillance operations, operatives of INTERPOL NCB Abuja successfully tracked and arrested the fugitive at a factory located in Olowotedo, Siun Village, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State on 24th April 2026 after which the suspect was repatriated to the People’s Republic of China on 28th April 2026 through bilateral police cooperation arrangements to face prosecution for the offences.

He said that the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has reaffirmed the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to strengthening international cooperation in the fight against transnational organised crime.

The IGP further advised Nigerian employers and business entities to conduct due diligence, including background checks through the police, before engaging foreign nationals in business or employment relationships.

The Nigeria Police Force said it remains resolute in its commitment to combating transnational crime and ensuring that Nigeria does not serve as a safe haven for fugitives.

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2026 BECE: Two Invigilators arrested in Bono Region

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2026 BECE

The Police have arrested two invigilators at some examination centers in the on-going Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the Bono Region, Mr Luke Mensah, the Public Relations Officer at the Bono Regional Directorate of Education has said.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani, Mr Mensah said one of the suspects, Kwabena Twum, was arrested when he attempted to use his mobile phone to take pictures of the question papers.

He said, Twum, also as teacher at the Odomase Seventh Day Adventist Junior High School, was apprehended at the Fiapre Notre Damme Senior High School (SHS) examination center in the Sunyani West Municipality on Monday, May 4, 2026.

Twum has since been granted bail and is assisting the Police in their investigations.
Mr Mensah said the other suspect, yet to be identified, was also picked at the Sunyani Senior High School examination center for a similar offence on Tuesday May 5, 2026 and had also been granted Police enquiry bail, assisting investigations.
Nonetheless, he said the conduct of the BECE was progressing smoothly at the 88 designated centers, spread across the 11 politically administrative districts and municipalities in the region.

He said 25,000 candidates comprising 12,250 and 12,750 females drawn from 833 public and private schools in the region were writing the BECE in the region.
Mr Mensah said 3,061 and 741 of the candidates were writing French and Arabic respectively, saying that the region had 138 schools offering French and 28 schools doing Arabic.

He said 88 supervisors and 882 invigilators were overseeing the smooth conduct of the examination in the region, saying that the directorate had also intensified monitoring to stem examination malpractices and potential infractions.

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NPC Boss calls for localised Peace Index

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National Peace Council

Dr David Esinu Yao Normanyo, the Volta Regional Executive Secretary of the National Peace Council (NPC) has called for the development of a localised Ghana Peace Index to strengthen peace building and development at the grassroots level.

Dr Normanyo, made the call on Wednesday, in a keynote address to mark the 2026 World Press Freedom Day at the Volta Press Centre in Ho, on the theme: “Shaping a Future of Peace.”

He stated that, while Ghana’s national ranking on the 2025 Global Peace Index (GPI) remained a source of pride, peace was lived locally and must be measured beyond global averages.

“According to the 2025 GPI, Ghana ranked 61st globally, with an overall score of 1.898 and 7th most peaceful in Sub-Saharan Africa after Mauritius, Botswana, Namibia, The Gambia, Sierra Leone and Madagascar,” he said.

Dr Normanyo noted that while Ghana maintained a high peace status, the broader Sub-Saharan region had recorded 0.17 per cent deterioration in peace, which underscored the need for vigilance among citizens.

He warned that Ghana was identified as one of only 14 countries globally involved in five or more external conflicts, primarily through peacekeeping operations and stressed that the country’s peace was not isolated from global security dynamics.

He explained that a Ghana Peace Index would rank all 16 regions and 261 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) on their state of peacefulness and urged stakeholders and all individuals to prioritise peace for better development.

“Such index will also identify fragile regions and districts for proactive intervention, track how local reportage influenced tensions and provide data to tailor development projects to specific peace dynamics.”

Dr Normanyo emphasised that peace journalism was critical to development and noted that journalists could act as catalysts by choosing words that de-escalate tensions to give voice to the marginalised and ensure a free and peaceful press.

He urged the media to use their freedom to shape a future of Peace, adding that “by embracing peace journalism, the journalist will protect national development and keep Ghana a beacon of hope.”

Dr Normanyo, a seasoned leader with over 29 years’ experience in public administration, peacebuilding, and law enforcement, is currently a fellow of The Hague Academy for Local Governance and an IEP Global Peace Index Ambassador.

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