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Behind Nigeria’s Arrest of Binance Employee, Claims of a Bribe Request

A compliance officer for the cryptocurrency exchange told senior executives and Nigerian contacts that the company had been asked to…

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Technology

How a Crypto Compliance Officer Ended Up in a Nigerian Prison

Tigran Gambaryan, an American compliance official for the giant cryptocurrency exchange Binance, flew to Nigeria in February for a planned…

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Dozens of Children Abducted in Nigeria Have Been Released, Officials Say

The military of the West African nation, which is plagued by kidnappings largely driven by demands for ransom payments, said…

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News

Hundreds Are Feared Seized in Nigeria, as Kidnapping Epidemic Worsens

A mass abduction reported in a region terrorized by Boko Haram, and another days later at a primary school, highlighted…

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How Two Irish Businessmen Almost Took Nigeria for $11 Billion

Like a lot of explosive financial scandals, the story of Michael Quinn and Brendan Cahill could fairly be described as…

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Errant Airstrikes by Nigeria’s Military Have Killed Worshipers, Herders and Refugees

The U.S.-backed Nigerian military has been killing civilians in airstrikes at an alarming pace, security analysts and human rights advocates…

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Sports

England’s Lauren James Gets 2-Game Ban at the Women’s World Cup

The Latest Lauren James, a top player for England in the Women’s World Cup, was given a two-game suspension by…

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Sports

One co-host is out. Can Sam Kerr and Australia avoid the same fate?

The pressure is on for Australia. The Australians entered this Women’s World Cup as co-hosts looking to win the tournament…

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Newyork

Short-Term Pain for Long-term Gain? Nigerians Buckle Under Painful Cuts.

In his first two months in office, President Bola Tinubu has ripped the Band-Aid off Nigeria’s ailing economy. Time will…

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Dermot Doran, Priest Who Rallied Aid for Biafran Airlift, Dies at 88

In 1968, Father Doran, who had been in Nigeria as an educator, became the linchpin of one of the largest…

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