Author: Nigeriabrief

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Tennessee lawmakers are currently deliberating a bill that could significantly alter the treatment of undocumented immigrant students within public schools. Two versions of the proposed legislation are on the table, and lawmakers face the task of determining which one to move forward with. The Senate version proposes to allow public schools to reject admission to students unable to demonstrate legal residency in the country. Notably, individuals actively pursuing U.S. citizenship or those eligible for legal immigration or visas would be exempt from this policy. Additionally, schools could choose to permit attendance only for those who have…

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Class-Action Lawsuit Filed by Epstein Survivors Against Trump Administration and Google A group of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein has initiated a class-action lawsuit against both the Trump administration and Google, following the unauthorized disclosure of sensitive personal information. This information became publicly available with the release of files related to the late sex offender in recent months. Allegations of Privacy Violations by the Justice Department The plaintiffs assert that the Department of Justice made a conscious decision to prioritize rapid disclosure over the privacy of Epstein’s survivors. They claim that the government “released nearly 100 survivors of a convicted sex…

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Challenges of 5G Adoption and Revenue Growth Despite the widespread availability of 5G technology, its significant benefits have yet to materialize for many telecom operators. Although consumers are enjoying faster and more affordable smartphones, operators are struggling to keep pace with revenue growth, which remains stagnant. Findings from the Latest GSMA Intelligence Report A recent report by GSMA Intelligence reveals that the current ‘build it and they will come’ strategy is failing to yield desired financial results, with revenue growth trailing below 5%. Titled “Unleashing the next wave of 5G: Priorities for growth,” the study emphasizes that simply expanding 5G…

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Speculation Surrounds Stanley Nwabari’s Next Move Nigerian goalkeeper Stanley Nwabari remains a free agent, fueling ongoing speculation about his future since his departure from Chippa United in February. The 29-year-old has garnered interest from South African Premiership club Kaizer Chiefs, who endured a challenging 2025/26 season, falling significantly behind league leaders Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns. Nwabari’s Link to Kaizer Chiefs Strengthens Nwabari has consistently expressed his admiration for Kaizer Chiefs, making a potential move to FNB Stadium a mutually beneficial scenario. The team, dealing with uncertainties about Brandon Petersen’s return, is actively seeking reinforcement in goalkeeping. The Status of…

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Federal Judge Mandates Access to Legal Counsel for Immigrants Detained in Minnesota A federal judge has extended an order requiring federal authorities to provide detained immigrants in Minnesota with immediate access to legal representation. This directive comes in the wake of concerns regarding the treatment of detainees prior to their transfer out of state. Preliminary Injunction Amplifies Detainee Rights U.S. District Judge Nancy Brassell issued a preliminary injunction that mandates U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to allow those held at a Minneapolis detention facility to access legal counsel and maintain personal contact throughout the duration of their cases. Judge…

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Vice President J.D. Vance to Lead First Meeting of White House Fraud Task Force Vice President J.D. Vance is set to convene the inaugural meeting of the newly established White House Fraud Task Force on Friday, as confirmed by administration officials to NBC News. Task Force Aims to Tackle Federal Spending Misuse Initially announced by President Donald Trump during his recent State of the Union address, the task force’s primary objective is to curb federal spending by pinpointing and addressing the misuse of governmental funds. Key Officials to Join the Task Force Meeting Joining Vance will be Federal Trade Commission…

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Justice Required for Recent Assaults in Delta State The disturbing incidents that transpired at a recent traditional festival in Ozoro, Delta State, have raised serious concerns over the safety of women and the prevalence of gender-based violence in Nigeria. Reports indicate that several women and girls, including students from Southern Delta University, were sexually assaulted during the event. Distressingly, footage circulated on social media depicting a young woman being chased and assaulted in broad daylight has ignited outrage nationwide. The First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has vocally condemned these actions, emphasizing that while Nigeria’s rich cultural traditions are valued, no practice…

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Sweden Advances in World Cup Playoffs with Hat-Trick from Gokeres VALENCIA, Spain – Ukraine’s head coach, Serhiy Rebrov, recognized Viktor Gokeres as one of Europe’s elite after the Swedish striker netted a hat-trick in the World Cup playoffs at the Ciutat de Valencia Stadium on Thursday. Gokeres showcased his exceptional talent, scoring three goals that propelled Sweden to a decisive 3-1 victory over Ukraine. Gokeres opened the scoring early and extended his tally with two additional goals in the second half. This victory places Sweden in a crucial qualifying match against Poland on Tuesday, where they will vie for a…

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Minneapolis Woman Speaks Out Against Federal Immigration Tactics In a powerful display of defiance, a Minneapolis woman who confronted federal immigration officials in January shared her harrowing experience during a news conference on Thursday. Georgia Savageford, speaking publicly as Winnie, recounted witnessing the shooting of Alex Preti by federal agents, emphasizing the profound impact the incident has had on her life. Trauma and Violence in the Field Savageford described being in an officer’s vehicle when the tragic event unfolded. “That day changed me forever,” she stated, expressing the lingering trauma that will affect her for the rest of her life.…

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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Designation of Anthropic as Security Risk A federal judge in California has intervened to prevent the Trump administration from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk to national security, thereby halting the AI company’s collaboration with federal agencies. Litigation Initiated Following Supply Chain Risk Designation This month, Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon and other federal agencies after the Department of Defense identified the company as posing a “supply chain risk to national security.” Former President Donald Trump subsequently announced intentions to prohibit the use of Anthropic products across various federal entities. Judge Critiques Lack of…

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