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Restaurant Owner Arrested for Serving Bat Meat Dishes

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A popular restaurant owner was arrested this morning after authorities discovered she had been cooking with bat meat and serving it to unsuspecting customers. The news has sparked outrage, disbelief, and curiosity across social media and beyond. According to sources, the woman, who ran a well-known eatery celebrated for its unique dishes, finally broke her silence, revealing the heartbreaking reason behind her shocking decision to use bat meat in her recipes. This story is not just about a culinary scandal but a deeper tale of desperation, survival, and the lengths one might go to keep a business afloat. Buckle up as we dive into this unbelievable saga that’s shaking the food industry to its core. This morning, law enforcement officials stormed the popular restaurant after receiving a tip-off about unusual practices in the kitchen. What they uncovered was beyond imagination: bat meat, a highly unconventional and controversial ingredient, was being used in dishes served to custom...

Eastern Congo Landslides Trap 500 Miners

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A devastating series of landslides in South Kivu, eastern Congo, has left approximately 500 artisanal miners feared trapped in the Lomera gold mine, with 10 bodies recovered as of July 22, 2025. Triggered by heavy rains, this tragedy highlights the perilous conditions faced by informal miners and displaced communities in a conflict-ridden region. The disaster underscores the urgent need for improved safety regulations, better rescue operations, and accountability in Congo’s artisanal mining sector. This article explores the details of the incident, the challenges of rescue efforts, and the systemic issues that perpetuate such crises, emphasizing the need for reform to protect vulnerable miners. On July 20, 2025, heavy rainfall in South Kivu’s hilly terrain caused multiple landslides that engulfed the Lomera artisanal gold mine, collapsing up to 15 makeshift mining shafts. These shafts, dug by freelance prospectors, housed hundreds of miners, many of whom were internally displaced...

Court Fines MTN Nigeria N5 Million for Unauthorized Caller Tunes

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A court has ordered MTN Nigeria, one of the country’s leading telecommunications giants, to pay N5 million in damages for exploiting a user through unsolicited caller tunes. This landmark ruling, reported by Daily Post Nigeria on July 21, 2025, underscores the judiciary’s commitment to protecting consumers from exploitative practices in the telecom industry. The case highlights the growing issue of unauthorized subscriptions and charges, shedding light on the need for transparency, accountability, and respect for customer consent in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector. This article delves into the details of the case, its implications for consumers and telecom providers, and the broader context of consumer rights in Nigeria’s digital age. The case centers on MTN Nigeria’s practice of activating caller tunes—also known as ringback tunes—without the explicit consent of the user. Caller tunes are personalized audio clips that play when someone calls a mobile phone, often used as a form ...

Trump Releases Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination Files

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The newly declassified documents shed light on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., who was killed on April 4, 1968, at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. The files include FBI surveillance records, investigation reports, witness testimonies, and internal government correspondence. While some redactions remain for national security, these documents address lingering questions about the official probe, James Earl Ray’s conviction, and allegations of government involvement. Trump’s move aligns with his push for transparency, though it has sparked mixed reactions. Historians and civil rights advocates praise the release, while some question its timing. Social media platforms like X show a range of opinions, with hashtags like #MLKFiles trending as users debate the files’ implications. The release is significant for understanding the civil rights era and its relevance today. The documents, accessible via the National Archives, provide researchers and the public a cha...