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Organized gangs and smugglers are infiltrating Canada's biggest airports, providing a breeding ground for international terrorism, critics say, citing information from a recently revealed federal police investigation.A two-year probe by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ...  |


Millions face being struck down by a deadly winter vomiting bug sweeping the country. You may remember this same vomiting bug struck last year, however experts are saying itr could be even worse this time.Scores ...  |
Imagine paying for a cosmetic laser procedure at a medical spa and ending up scarred for life. As CBS 2 investigator Pam Zekman reports, it's happened to some patients in Illinois, where the med spa industry is virtually unregulated. But,  |
President Umar Musa Yar'Adua has reiterated his commitment to strengthen democratic institutions in the country.He made the remark yesterday during the commissioning of the headquarters of the Court of Appeal in Abuja.  |


The Ondo State Chapter of the Labour Party (LP) yesterday raised alarm over the rate at which contracts were being awarded by the Governor of the State, Dr Olusegun Agagu, since the July 25 judgment of the Election Petitions Tribunal  |
Human rights lawyer, Chief Gani Fawehinmi (SAN), has rejected the National honour of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) conferred on him by the Federal Government.  |
The Gambian High Commission at the weekend refuted claims by the Amnesty International that 10 Nigerians and several other nationals of some African countries were still missing in the Republic of Gambia.  |
No fewer than ten people were killed while 30 others wounded in si-multaneous robbery operations involving three banks situated at Lagere area of Ile-Ife yester-day.  |
Democracy is defined as "rule by the people". After prolonged military rule in Nigeria and the subsequent return to democratic rule in 1999, the Nigerian people hoped for a life much better than during the military rule.  |
As we gradually get to the end of the year 2008, it would seem that the Armageddon which was long predicted in the Holy Scriptures has finally descended on our country, Nigeria. The terrible tragedies and unconscionable level of criminality  |
Embattled Indian businessman Patrick Fernendez standing trial for alleged money laundering of N32 billion was yesterday granted bail in the sum of N100 million and two sureties in like sum by the Federal High Court Lagos presided by Justice Ahmed  |
A recently recruited policeman, working in the police command in the central Mozambican province of Manica, on Sunday murdered a colleague who warned him not to turn up to work drunk..  |
The graft case against suspended executive chairman of Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Board (PPADB), Armando Lionjanga, began at the Village Magistrates' Court yesterday.  |
Chindirin David Awu, a Nigerian national was on December 5th arrested and subsequently detained at the Banjul Police Station, for attempting to commit felony, contrary to Section 365 of the Criminal Code, Cap 10 Volume 3, Laws of The Gambia  |
The Tema Regional Police Command has foiled two separate armed robbery attempts in Tema.  |
Assistant inspector general of police in charge of training Monday said the police were poised to eliminating gender based discrimination, sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment.  |
The alleged five count criminal trial, involving 94 accused persons and the State, did not proceed on Tuesday, 17th June, 2008, before Magistrate E.F M'bai of the Brikama Magistrate Court.  |
For the second time in less than a month, two prominent personalities including an Ado-Ekiti high chief were simultaneously bathed with substance believed to be acid.  |
Armed robbers seem to have moved their operations from Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, to Osun State, as 10 people lost their lives and another 30 were wounded yesterday during a robbery incident involving two banks and a micro-finance bank  |
In a categorical rebuttal of the allegations contained in a letter published in the Daily Observer column captioned "Police come to our aid", the Gambia Police Force has said that there are have not been frequent robbery incidents in Tallinding  |
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