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Auto Giant Daimler Charged With International Bribery

Washington, D.C. – In a press release from the Securities and Exchange Commission, the agency charged Daimler AG with “violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)”. The SEC says…

Unemployment Relief | Was Your Job Shipped Overseas?

As evidenced by the continuing response to WorldNewsVine's post, Unemployment Extension | 99ers Appeal To Congress For Aid, people are desperate for solutions.…

Man Crashes Car into Plane at Calabar Airport

An unidentified man yesterday drove his car into a plane about to depart the Margaret Ekpo International Airport for Lagos, claiming that he was saving the plane and its passengers…

Two fertilizer plants to be built in Nigeria before end of 2010

According to a report released in the newspaper, NEXT, Musa Nashuni, the Special Adviser to the governor on resource development, said the two additional fertilizer plants are to be established…

Gaddafi Seeks Peace with Nigeria

A reconciliation meeting was held yesterday at Abuja, Nigeria by Libya envoys and the Acting President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan over the comment by the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi which…

Nigerian Farmer sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for murder over $1.2 (USD)

A local famer Mallam Awuza who resides in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria has been sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by the state High Court for murdering…

Grass Stashed in Lawnmowers Discovered by Customs and Border Patrol Agents

Grass Stashed in Lawnmowers Discovered by Customs and Border Patrol Agents

No April’s fool joke here yesterday, CBP agents at the San Ysidro border crossing approached a 1995 Dodge Dakota driven by a 21 year old Mexican male and find grass…

Violence Once Again Directed Towards Freedom of Speech | Honduras Five Journalists Killed

Violence Once Again Directed Towards Freedom of Speech | Honduras Five Journalists Killed

The task of providing accurate reports of the day’s events has become an increasingly dangerous endeavor. The United Nations is reporting today; five journalists in Honduras alone have been murdered.…