Update:: The 2018 ranking on terrorism is out and Nigeria, for the fourth consecutive year, occupies the third position among the countries worst hit by terrorism, globally, because of the activities of Boko Haram and herdsmen. Apart from 2014 when it was ranked fourth, Nigeria has remained in the unenviable third position in the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) ranking since 2015. In the latest report released on Wednesday, Iraq, a country in the Middle-East, is ranked first, a position it has held since 2014. Afghanistan has ranked second since 2013. Syria and Pakistan are ranked fourth and fifth respectively. Others among the top 10 countries worst hit by terrorism in 2017 are Somalia (sixth), India (seventh), Yemen (eighth), Egypt (ninth), and Philippines (10th). The good news, however, is that there has been a reduction in the number of deaths caused by terrorism in Nigeria in 2017, just like the other three preceding years, according to the report “When compared to the peak ...
Update:: An Egyptian court has sentenced a TV journalist to 12 months' jail time for allegedly "promoting homosexuality" after he interviewed a gay man. Mohammed al-Gheiti was also accused of "contempt of religion" after inviting the guest onto his show, according to Egypt's state-run Al-Ahram website. Al-Gheiti also received a fine of 3,000 Egyptian pounds ($167) and will be placed under surveillance for one year after finishing his prison time, according to Al-Ahram. The verdict, handed down by the misdemeanors court in Giza, can be appealed. The sentence can be suspended pending the outcome of the appeal if al-Gheiti pays 1,000 Egyptian pounds ($56) in bail, lawyer Samir Sabri, who filed legal papers against the TV host, told AFP. CNN says it has not been unable to reach a lawyer for al-Gheiti. Al-Gheiti has spoken out against homosexuality on multiple occasions. An Egyptian court has sentenced a television host to one year in prison f...
Update:: Nicole Kidman thinks she "played it safe" with her career in the past but now always looks for roles that will challenge her. The 'Aquaman' actress is now happy to make "spontaneous and random" decisions on what projects to take on and lives by the motto "why not?". She said: "I think maybe I played it a little safe in the past, and went for the work I thought I was meant to do, which spoke to the idea of what and who an actress is supposed to be. "But, for the most part, I've followed my spirit, which motivates me to go against the grain. "I'm completely spontaneous and random in my decisions. Never let it be said that I don't have diverse taste. "I love jumping into the deep end. Why not? That's my favourite saying, I think it has such potential and choice, why not?" The 51-year-old actress - who has children Isabella, 25, and Connor, 23, with ex-husband Tom Cruise and Sunday, 10 a...
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