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US Mulling Travel Ban Affecting 43 Countries – Report

The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering a new travel ban that would apply to citizens of dozens of nations, according to a report released Friday by the New York Times.

According to anonymous officials, the draft list included 43 nations that were broken down into three different travel restrictions.

Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen would all be in the red list of nations whose citizens would be completely barred from entering the US.

Belarus, Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, Pakistan, Russia, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Turkmenistan would all have severe visa restrictions.

The New York Times reported that “affluent business travelers may be permitted to enter in those circumstances, but not those who are on tourist or immigrant visas.”

To be granted a visa, citizens from nations on the orange list would also need to go through in-person interviews.

A further 22 nations on a yellow list would need 60 days to address US concerns, or they could be moved up to a more stringent category.

The State Department developed the list several weeks ago, and changes were likely to be made by the time it arrived, according to the New York Times, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive internal discussions.

Trump frozen almost all foreign aid and the United States’ refugee admissions program as one of his first acts in office.

Trump’s decision to impose a “Muslim ban” on his first term, similar to the “Muslim ban” he had ordered the US government to identify nations whose citizens should be prohibited from entering on security grounds.

In response to the ban, which in 2017 targeted people from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen, it sparked international outcry and received court rulings against it.

Kano Government Clarifies Appeal Court Ruling on Emirship Dispute

The government of Kano State has refuted claims that the Court of Appeal’s decision regarding the emirship dispute has been overturned. &nbsp,

The court’s decision to grant a stay of execution, which upheld the Kano Emirate Council Law of 2019 and reinstated Muhammadu Sanusi II as the 16th Emir of Kano, was clarified by the attorney general and commissioner for justice, Haruna Isa Dederi.

Dederi addressed journalists in Kano, saying that the Court of Appeal’s stay of execution was a common judicial procedure. The Supreme Court’s final decision is not overturned, but rather the status quo is maintained.

Alhaji Aminu Baba Dan’Agundi, a steadfast supporter of the deposed 15th Emir, Aminu Ado Bayero, filed an appeal to the Supreme Court.

Residents were reassured by the government that Sanusi II’s reinstatement is still valid despite the appeal process.

The Court of Appeal’s decision is still in effect and still in effect. Dederi emphasized that the Supreme Court alone has the authority to overturn it.

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The government expressed concern over what it termed misleading reports that were intended to confound Kano residents.

Dederi urged the public to disprove any fabricated accounts that suggested the emirship ruling had been overturned.

“We are committed to following legal and due process.” According to him, “our legal team is carefully reviewing the most recent ruling to decide what to do next.”

The Kano people were urged by the government to continue practicing law and refrain from spreading false information.

Tinubu Not Worried About 2027 Election — Presidency

The Presidency clarified that President Bolubu is currently concentrating his efforts on improving Nigerians’ lives, not on influencing the country’s political future. &nbsp,

Sunday Dare, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communications, clarified in a statement on X on Friday that the president’s accomplishment would be how he had been able to promote economic development at the end of his presidency.

In the country, where political unrest is roiling, and economic hardship is growing, Dare’s statement comes.

As former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai decamped from the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Social Democratic Party (SDP), efforts to form a coalition that could challenge Tinubu in 2027 are in high gear.

President Tinubu stated in the statement that he was not concerned about the upcoming election. He worries about Nigerians’ ability to share their wealth.

He worries about whether the changes he has in place will have the necessary effects. He is concerned about what ultimately happens to this nation’s economy. That is the main topic. Our foreign reserves have increased, they say. Inflation has decreased, too. Our trade surplus has increased.

“We’ve seen imports decrease while exports increase.

“We’ve seen the investments that attracted more than $50 billion,” he said. Prices are slipping, too.

“He has continued to make the decisions he has made, and you have clear data, and you have a president who is clearly in the driver’s seat.”

“And I believe that he is not currently really in favor of the upcoming election.

At the conclusion of his first term, he can look on and say, “I have had an impact on the lives of Nigerians. I’ve stabilized this country’s economy.

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Tinubu reiterated his commitment to running a government that pays attention to the needs of Nigerians as hardship shakes the nation.

He informed the bishops that he had made a difficult decision by removing petroleum product subsidies while receiving the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) on Friday.

He emphasized the fierce competition between the petroleum sector’s operators, the farmers’ plentiful harvests, and the country’s low commodity prices, adding that there are investments being made.

Trump Weighs Travel Ban On 41 Countries

As part of a new ban, the Trump administration is considering imposing severe travel restrictions on citizens of 41 nations.

A list of 41 countries, broken up into three distinct groups, is listed on the list, according to a Reuters quoting sources and an internal memo from Saturday.

A full visa suspension would apply to the first group of ten nations, which includes, among others, Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea.

In the second group, five nations, including Eritrea, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, and South Sudan, would be subject to partial suspensions that would have an impact on tourist, student, and other immigrant visas, with some exceptions.

If their governments “do not make efforts to address deficiencies within 60 days,” the memo stated that a total of 26 countries, including Belarus, Pakistan, and Turkmenistan, would be considered for a partial suspension of U.S. visa issuance.

Under the condition of anonymity, a U.S. official warned that the list might change and that it was still under the administration’s control, including Marco Rubio, the secretary of state.

China Also Calls For “Dialogue” To End US Trade Tensions

The decision recalls President Donald Trump’s first-term travel ban on seven predominantly Muslim countries, which underwent numerous iterations before the Supreme Court upheld it in 2018.

On January 20, Trump issued an executive order mandating increased security screening for foreigners entering the country to identify threats to national security.

A list of nations that should be partially or completely suspended from travel by March 21 was ordered by that order, which mandated that several cabinet members submit a list of nations for which travel must be partially or fully suspended because their “vetting and screening information is so deficient.”

Trump’s executive order forms part of a wider immigration crackdown that he launched at the start of his second term.

Charlotte Tilbury’s Mystery Boxes are back and have 50% off for a limited time

If you were to believe Charlotte Tilbury’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales couldn’t possibly get any better, we have some good news for you: the company just introduced its renowned Mystery Boxes with a massive 50% discount, giving you the opportunity to purchase either four or seven of its exquisite items for the same price.

Beauty enthusiasts can choose between a box of unknown goodies, which typically costs just £110 for just £55, or a stocking containing seven products valued at £203 for £101. This is a popular deal year-round. While The Beauty Trinkets Mystery Boxes, £55, come filled with make-up looks that are centred around two shades, pink and peach, the stocking seems to have a mixture.

You’ll be in for a treat if you’re looking for a mystery treat, including the Beautyverse Palette and a miniature Magic Cream, though we’re not sure what four hand-picked “beautiful secrets” are contained in this night-crimson gift box are contained.

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As for the stocking, fans of Charlotte Tilbury will receive seven mystery products for the skin, eyes, lips and cheeks. A stunning red stocking with white and gold stars, worth £25, contains the five make-up products and two skincare items. This would make a wonderful addition to your Christmas decor.

A luxurious filled stocking and a Beauty Trinket box both have 50% off (Charlotte Tilbury) and have been released as part of Charlotte Tilbury’s Mystery bundles.

These items have received praise from those who have purchased them in the past for being both the “perfect Christmas gift” and being “full of must-haves.”

The offers don’t just include one box or one stocking either; instead, you can purchase a Mystery Box Duo for £156 (was £313) or the Pink or Peach Beauty Trinkets Mystery Box Duo for £110 instead of £220.

The only drawback to these Mystery Bundles is that you don’t know what will be inside, which could result in an unwelcome product. Although many Charlotte Tilbury products cost more than £50 on their own, it’s a significant saving if you’re just testing out a few items before purchasing them as gifts.

Meanwhile, Charlotte’s Black Friday reductions are still ongoing with up to 40% on selected sets, like this 3 Steps to Beautiful Lips set now £42 from £70, and individual items, so you can stock up on your favourite creams, bronzers, beauty wands and more whilst saving money.

You can get yours hands on some pretty epic bargains elsewhere, such as 25% off Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Cream from Cult Beauty, now costing £39 instead of £52. This Cult Beauty Buyers’ Edit has also been reduced by 25%, resulting in savings of £29.25 versus £39. Over on LookFantastic, you can grab the Black Friday edit for £28 instead of £40, snagging some Sol de Janeiro perfume, a hydrating face mask and more.

‘Integral’ Rafferty closes in on 50 caps for NI

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Tanya Oxtoby, the manager of Northern Ireland, describes Laura Rafferty as “integral” to their continued growth as she wraps up 50 caps.

Rafferty, a Rangers defender, will be eligible for the milestone if she plays on Friday night in Croatia’s opening Euro 2025 play-off game.

And Oxtoby heaped praise on the 28-year-old, who has also captained her country on numerous occasions recently.

“I always say about Raff, you know exactly what you’re going to get, she’s fully committed, gives 100% to the group and as a coach that is all you can ask for”, Oxtoby told BBC Sport NI.

We have a lot of tactical flexibility, they claim.

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The Northern Ireland squad has undergone a number of changes since Bosnia-Herzegovina’s final Euro 2025 qualifier in July.

Former captain Marissa Callaghan and Glentoran’s Demi Vance are two high-profile omissions, with the likes of Joely Andrews, Nadene Caldwell, Caragh Hamilton and Kerry Beattie ruled out through injury.

Oxtoby reiterated that “the door will remain open” for their return despite the numerous adjustments, but believes the squad has enough experience and quality to overcome Croatia.

“Those conversations]on the absences] will remain private between myself and the players as I think that is respectful, they have been given feedback like every player does”, Oxtoby explained.

“We feel we have a great squad composition, we have a lot of tactically flexibility, so I feel like we’re in a really good place”.

After impressing for her club, Nat Johnson, Nottingham Forest defender, was pleased to join Oxtoby’s first squad since making her debut at Euro 2022.

“She’s fitted in really with this group, brought a lot of positive energy and really wants to be a sponge”, the manager added.

Magill “exemplifies” the leadership qualities that NI desire.

Simone Magill in action for Northern Ireland

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Oxtoby also believes that new captain Simone Magill “epitomises” qualities she wants in an on-field leader.

Marissa Callaghan, who left the position in May, took over as Northern Ireland’s captain on Monday.

Simone epitomizes the qualities and traits we sought in our leadership team, according to Simone.

No matter who wears the armband, we have a great group of leaders in this group and we’re continuing to develop them, according to the players, who were a part of a really diligent process.

Northern Ireland will face the winner of the tie between Norway and Albania in Switzerland’s European Championships if they advance past Croatia.

Due to the absence of the Women’s Premiership players, the play-off will take place in December, which opens a new ambiguous window for Oxtoby.

The manager is happy to have a season window open for players from Northern Ireland and England and Scotland and for those who have just finished their studies.

“We’re going to be back in that difficult position in the next window, but we’re in a good position in this one.”

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