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US, Iran Agree to End Hostilities in Landmark Deal
Diplomatic breakthrough expected to halt years of tension as world leaders welcome accord’s potential impact on global security
Diplomatic breakthrough expected to halt years of tension as world leaders welcome accord’s potential impact on global security
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end their longstanding conflict, according to an announcement made on Monday. The deal, which brings an end to years of hostilities between the two nations, was finalised after intense diplomatic negotiations involving senior officials from both countries.
Details of the agreement were not immediately disclosed, but sources confirmed that the accord aims to stop ongoing military confrontations and pave the way for dialogue on broader issues affecting regional stability. The development follows months of back-channel talks reportedly held in neutral locations, with mediators from Europe and the Middle East playing key roles.
This deal marks a significant shift in relations between Washington and Tehran, whose rivalry has shaped global politics for decades. For many Nigerians and Africans at large, peace between the US and Iran could help stabilise oil prices and reduce uncertainty in international energy markets. Nigeria, as a major crude exporter, has often felt the impact of Middle Eastern tensions on revenue and foreign exchange rates.
World leaders have welcomed the move, describing it as a positive step toward reducing global security risks. While some analysts expressed cautious optimism about the longevity of the agreement, others urged all parties to remain committed to its terms. The governments involved have yet to release comprehensive details about verification measures or enforcement mechanisms.
With this development, attention now turns to how both countries will implement their commitments in the coming weeks. Observers say successful execution could encourage further diplomatic engagement across other flashpoints in the region.
Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/887713-us-iran-agree-on-deal-to-end-war.html
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Federal Government Arraigns Over 400 Terrorism Suspects in Abuja Court
Mass trial marks significant step in ongoing efforts to address terrorism; security agencies maintain tight presence at venue
Mass trial marks significant step in ongoing efforts to address terrorism; security agencies maintain tight presence at venue
The federal government on Monday arraigned more than 400 individuals suspected of terrorism before a court in Abuja, signalling one of the largest such proceedings in recent years. The session, which took place on 15 June, drew heightened security and marked a major milestone in ongoing efforts to address terrorism-related offences across the country.
According to sources at the venue, the suspects were brought before the court under tight security. Proceedings began early in the day as judicial officials processed the high volume of cases linked to alleged terrorist activities. Details of the specific charges and identities of the accused were not disclosed as at press time.
The mass arraignment comes amid sustained government efforts to curb insecurity nationwide, particularly in regions affected by violent extremism and banditry. In recent months, authorities have intensified operations against armed groups and have pledged to bring suspected perpetrators to justice through due legal process.
Security personnel from multiple agencies were deployed around the court premises to ensure order and prevent any breach during the arraignment. Officials did not issue public statements regarding individual cases but emphasised that all suspects would be accorded fair trial rights as guaranteed by Nigerian law.
The proceedings are expected to continue in coming weeks as courts work through a backlog of security-related cases. Legal analysts note that successful prosecution of these suspects could strengthen public confidence in Nigeria’s justice system and signal greater accountability for those accused of violent crimes.
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Lagos Residents Protest Poor Waste Collection as PSP Operators Demand Higher Fees
LAWMA faces mounting complaints over delayed refuse evacuation amid rising diesel costs and alleged illegal dumping by operators
LAWMA faces mounting complaints over delayed refuse evacuation amid rising diesel costs and alleged illegal dumping by operators
Residents in several parts of Lagos State have expressed frustration over delays in household waste collection, even as Private Sector Participants (PSP operators) push for higher monthly fees citing increasing fuel and logistics costs. The complaints, which peaked this June, come as many neighbourhoods report that refuse has gone uncollected for weeks despite regular payments to licensed operators.
The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) oversees a network of PSP operators responsible for residential and commercial waste removal across the state. Residents pay these operators directly, but recent weeks have seen a surge in reports of missed pickups and piles of rubbish accumulating in streets and drainage channels. Some residents also allege that certain operators have dumped collected waste at unauthorised sites—such as roadsides and open spaces—instead of transporting it to official landfills, a practice believed to reduce costs for the operators but worsen environmental hazards in affected communities.
PSP operators argue that surging diesel prices, vehicle maintenance expenses, and rising spare parts costs are undermining their ability to provide consistent service at current rates. While acknowledging these economic pressures, many residents remain dissatisfied, insisting that service quality has deteriorated even as they continue to pay the agreed fees. “We keep paying every month but our streets are still filled with refuse,” one resident said during a community meeting.
According to LAWMA figures, its officials and PSP partners evacuated more than 418,500 tonnes of waste across Lagos in May 2026 alone and cleared 173 waste black spots within the state. The agency also received 474 complaints or service requests during the same period. LAWMA’s Managing Director attributed operational setbacks to heavy rainfall affecting disposal infrastructure and causing logistical strain during the wet season. However, the authority did not address specific allegations regarding illegal dumping by some PSP operators.
The situation has left many communities worried about blocked drains leading to increased risk of flooding and disease outbreaks as the rainy season deepens. Public health experts warn that accumulated refuse can serve as breeding grounds for mosquitoes and other disease vectors. Until both residents—who must properly bag and sort their waste—and PSP operators—who must collect and legally dispose of it—fulfil their obligations, stakeholders say the cycle of unreliable service is likely to persist.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/lagos-residents-complain-poor-waste-collection-2026061510374466653
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Plateau State Confirms Five Deaths, 11 Cases in Fresh Cholera Outbreak
Health officials urge residents to maintain hygiene as North-Central state records fatalities and rising infections
Health officials urge residents to maintain hygiene as North-Central state records fatalities and rising infections
At least five people have died and 11 cases have been confirmed following a fresh outbreak of cholera in Plateau State. Health authorities disclosed the figures on Monday, raising concerns over the rapid spread of the disease within the North-Central state.
According to officials, the confirmed cases were identified through ongoing surveillance and laboratory testing across affected communities. The outbreak has prompted an immediate public health response aimed at curbing further transmission. Local health workers are carrying out awareness campaigns and distributing water purification tablets to vulnerable households.
Cholera remains a significant threat in several Nigerian states, especially during the rainy season when contaminated water sources become more common. Plateau has witnessed periodic outbreaks in recent years, with health experts attributing persistent cases to limited access to clean water and poor sanitation infrastructure.
Authorities have advised residents to practise proper handwashing, boil drinking water, and report symptoms such as severe diarrhoea and vomiting to the nearest health facility. “We are intensifying efforts to identify new cases early and provide prompt treatment,” a senior health official stated, while also calling on community leaders to support government initiatives.
Further containment measures are being planned by the state Ministry of Health as at press time. The government has appealed for cooperation from residents, warning that failure to observe hygiene precautions could result in additional fatalities.
