The Nigerian military has mistakenly killed hundreds of civilians in airstrikes targeting armed groups in the conflict-battered north, with the latest incident in Zamfara State resulting in the deaths of at least 20 civilians. These actions have raised concerns about the military’s human rights record, as Nigeria battles security crises from various armed groups, including Boko Haram and former herdsmen. Despite promises of investigations and accountability, recurring civilian casualties continue due to intelligence loopholes and insufficient coordination, highlighting the need for improved pilot training, upgraded aircraft, and community support in targeting armed groups effectively.
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Why Jagmeet Singh lost his cool during the French-language debate
During the French-language debate on April 16, 2025, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh had his microphone cut after he persisted in discussing health care despite being urged by moderator Patrice Roy to move on due to time constraints. Singh later criticized Roy for silencing him, noting he spoke the least among the leaders, with 22:10 minutes compared to others’ 25 minutes. In his closing remarks, Roy apologized for cutting Singh off, while Singh expressed pride in...
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