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South African scientists discover new chemicals that kill malaria parasite South African scientists have discovered chemical compounds that could potentially be used for a new line of drugs to treat malaria and even kill the parasite in its infectious stage, which most available drugs do not. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/22699 |
Mauritania lawmakers plan to criminalize normalization with Israel Lawmakers from Mauritania’s largest opposition political party plan to submit a bill to parliament seeking to criminalize the establishment of diplomatic ties between the North African nation and the Israeli regime. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/22539 |
Controversial Nile dam talks continue Government authorities from Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan are again holding talks in a bid to try to resolve a long running dispute caused by the construction of a huge dam on the River Nile. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/22485 |
Sheikh Zakzaky: Gen. Soleimani worked hard to create unity among world Muslims Islam Times: The Nigerian Shiite leader has recently met with a number of close friends as well as members of his office; referring to the arrival of the first anniversary of the martyrdom of General Qasem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Mohandes, he prayed for them to the Almighty and praised the efforts of General Soleimani to create unity between Shiites and Sunnis. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/22362 |
Exercise may improve the immune system’s ability to fight cancer Exercise may help to fight cancer by changing the inner workings of certain immune cells, according to an important new study in mice of how running affects tumors. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/22208 |
Black Americans do not trust new coronavirus vaccines Fueled by a history of discrimination and mistreatment by the US medical system, most Black Americans do not trust new coronavirus vaccines and say they won’t be taking it when it becomes widely available. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/22048 |
Nations ban travel from UK as new Covid-19 strain grows around the world More than 50 countries have imposed travel restrictions on Britain in a bid to stop the spread of a new, more infectious strain of the coronavirus that has now been found in France and Spain and even as far as Japan. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21972 |
How coronavirus may change Christmas in Africa amid second wave Africa may be one of the least affected continents by the novel coronavirus. But measures have been put in place that could change your Christmas plans this year. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21916 |
Wisdom behind Islamic illegality of betting; case of Bet9ja Betting is haram (illegal and forbidden) in Islam because Allah the Almighty has forbidden it for the following reasons. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21752 |
Parents react to Boko Haram video showing abducted Nigerian boys Parents of some of the more than 300 students abducted in northwest Nigeria gathered at the school after a video was circulated on Thursday that purportedly showed Boko Haram terrorists with some of the boys. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21689 |
Zakzaki's daughter: World was silent in the face of Zaria massacre The daughter of Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, says the world was silent after the Zaria massacre and said the martyrdom of her brothers and the detention of her parents in defense of Islam is a divine test. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21622 |
Sudanese PM visits Ethiopia amid growing refugee crisis Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has arrived in Ethiopia, his office stated, amid a growing refugee crisis that has seen over 50,000 Ethiopians flee conflict in the Tigray region into neighboring Sudan. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21524 |
Morocco, Israel reach US-brokered deal to normalize ties Morocco and Israel have reached a US-brokered agreement on normalizing relations, making Morocco the fourth Arab country - after the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain and Sudan – to agree to a normalization deal with the Zionist regime since August. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21434 |
Shia Muslims enjoy significant freedom of action in Germany; lesson for France “There are nearly 5 million Muslims in Germany, half a million of whom are Shia,” remarked a female German Shia activist. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21386 |
Sudan transitional government rejects army chief's council Sudan’s transitional government has rejected the creation of a new body with great powers that was declared by the army chief, as the African nation is experiencing a fragile transition to civilian rule. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21321 |
African economies out-performing other nations amid COVID-19 crisis African economies will probably out-perform the rest of the world during the coronavirus pandemic, as the virus surge threatens to reverse global economic rebounds. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21120 |
Ethiopia PM Ahmed rejects international interference Ethiopia has asked the international community to refrain from "unwelcome and unlawful acts of interference" in its internal affairs following calls to stop the conflict in the northern Tigray region. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/21091 |
Nearly one in five Covid-19 deaths in Africa linked to diabetes The World Health Organization says 18.3%—or nearly one in five—Covid-19 deaths in Africa were found to be among people with diabetes in an analysis of 14 African countries. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20927 |
Macron’s intention to identify himself with American Zionism Shaikh Ghazi Honainah, a member of the leadership of the Islamic Action Front in Lebanon, is of the opinion that the motive that cuased the French president to support the sacrilegious cartoons against the Prophet of Islam by the Charlie Hebdo magazine is that he intends to “identify himself with the American Zionism.” http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20867 |
Ethiopian military takes control of airport as fighting continues in Tigray Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopian PM, says he is not neglecting international warnings over the escalating dispute in the Tigray region. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20770 |
Nigeria to generate 6 to $10 billion by 2030 through Blockchain The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has announced that the Federal Government intends to generate some $6 billion through Blockchain technology by 2030. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20724 |
Biden defeats Trump, vows new direction for a US gripped by crises US presidential nominee Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump to become the 46th president of the United States on Saturday, as the country is gripped by the coronavirus pandemic and a confluence of economic and social crises. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20711 |
Ethiopia deploys military to volatile northern region Ethiopia has deployed the military to the northernmost region of Tigray, in response to a deadly attack on an army base over the weekend that escalated a long-running dispute between ethnic groups in the East African country. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20630 |
Macron a ‘juvenile boy’ who has only recently heard of ‘free expression’ Rodney Shakespeare, who is a British professor and co-founder of the Global Justice Movement, believes that French President Emanuel Macron is just like "a pimply, juvenile boy" who has only recently heard of the phrase "free expression" and is trying to conceal French involvement in "precipitating terrorist attacks". http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20550 |
Anti-France protests grow in Muslim world Thousands of Muslims have staged rallies in different countries across the world, including Bangladesh, Pakistan, Lebanon, Palestine, and India, to condemn France’s anti-Islam stance. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20534 |
Tanzanians vote in general elections; opposition alleges 'irregularities' Many Tanzanians are heading to the polls in both parliamentary and presidential elections, in which President John Magufuli hope for another five-year term, and the opposition candidate has already alleged widespread irregularities. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20484 |
Here’s how African leadership turned the Nuclear Ban Treaty into a reality On October 24, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (the Ban Treaty) welcomed its 50th ratification, crossing the threshold to turn the accord into international law. The treaty is intended to ban all nuclear weapons forever. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20461 |
Muslims slam French President for repeated insult of Islam’s Prophet Numerous Muslim states and peoples have denounced French President Emanuel Macron’s persisting support for blasphemy in his country against Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20434 |
Chomsky on Gen Soleimani’s assassination: 'It's as if Iran decided to murder Mike Pompeo' American polymath Noam Chomsky, who is a linguistician of world renown, has stated that the assassination of top Iranian commander Lt. General Qassem Soleimani has clearly indicated that the U.S. is a "rogue state" that has no respect for international law. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20406 |
Ethiopia summons US envoy over Trump remarks on dam explosion Ethiopia has summoned the US ambassador to Addis Ababa over comments by President Donald Trump about exploding the Nile dam, calling the remarks “incitement of war” between Ethiopia and Egypt. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20391 |
New unrest rocks Nigeria's Lagos after shooting of protesters Fresh unrest rocked Nigeria's biggest city Lagos and a prison was set ablaze on Thursday after the shooting of protesters that drew international outrage. http://en.hausatv.com/news/content/20367 |