News Headlines from March 19, 2025

Dive into some of the day’s most critical global events with #TopNewsHeadlines podcast. This episode takes you on a comprehensive journey through a multitude of significant stories, starting with an eye-opening study on digital disinformation networks across Africa, revealing how online personalities coordinate to spread inauthentic material in countries like South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya, even highlighting the influence of political parties like the MK and EFF. We then shift to Nigeria, where a controversial bill aiming to regulate social media and mandate physical offices for platforms and bloggers has passed its second reading.
Internationally, we examine the tense situation involving the US, Ukraine, and Russia, including President Trump’s stark warning about potential troop involvement and the fragile ceasefire attempts with President Putin. Tragically, we cover a deadly plane crash in Honduras that claimed the lives of seven people, including renowned Garifuna musician Aurelio Martinez Suazo.
Financial woes are brewing in Scotland as several universities, including the University of Dundee and Edinburgh University, face a financial crisis due to declining international student recruitment and other factors. In the US, a surprising development sees President Trump’s team and individuals from Elon Musk’s DOGE taking control of the US Institute of Peace, leading to the ousting of the acting president.
Back in Nigeria, tensions are escalating as the Senate launches an investigation into Cameroon’s alleged encroachment into Nigerian territory and the potential loss of a significant number of oil wells. Finally, we delve into the political storm in River State, Nigeria, where former presidential candidate Peter Obi has strongly condemned President Tinubu’s actions, including the suspension of the governor and the declaration of a state of emergency, raising serious constitutional questions.
Tune in to get a complete overview of these interconnected global events and understand the bigger picture of today’s news.