April 24, 2025

News Headlines from April 24, 2025

Dive into some of the stories shaping our world today on #TopNewsHeadlines. We explore a potentially significant agreement in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the government and M23 rebels have reportedly agreed to a halt in fighting, brokered by Qatar, though the region’s long history of failed truces and complex international dynamics, including allegations of Rwandan support for M23, add layers of caution.

We then shift to Nigeria, where authorities are on high alert following reports of a new terrorist group, Mahmuda, attempting to evade military pressure by escaping towards the Benin Republic border. Discover details of a recent deadly attack allegedly carried out by the group in military camouflage and the urgent calls for increased security at border points. Also in Nigeria, we cover the federal government’s tough stance on unpaid housing loans for retired civil servants, including seizing property and reporting defaulters to regulatory agencies. Plus, get the latest on the forensic audit of the NNPC, aimed at improving efficiency, reconciling books, and boosting dollar revenue, following recent leadership changes and past allegations of financial irregularities.

Crossing continents, we examine the political drama in South Korea as former President Moon Jae-in faces bribery charges and explore the recurring pattern of legal troubles for the nation’s former leaders. In the US, hear about a Nigerian national charged with serious fraud involving alleged diversion of government funds and identity theft.  Tensions escalate in Kashmir after a deadly attack, the deadliest since 2000, which India’s Prime Minister Modi directly blames on Pakistan, vowing strong punishment and indicating a downgrade in ties.

Finally, we turn to the troubling reports from the US legal system regarding immigrant minors, some as young as six, reportedly facing immigration court proceedings often without legal representation. And tragically, we cover the massive Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions, forcing President Zelenskyy to cut short his trip abroad to deal with the devastating aftermath and make an urgent appeal for more air defense from international partners. 

Don’t miss this comprehensive wrap-up of the day’s top headlines, offering crucial context on some of the latest developments from around the globe.

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