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Ogun LG boss clamps down on illegal dump site in Sagamu

Daily Post Nigeria

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July 6, 2026

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The Executive Chairman, Sagamu Local Government, Ogbeni Jubril Odulate, has vowed that the council will not allow the town to be used as a dumping ground for waste from other states. Odulate made this known on Monday during an on-the-spot inspection of an alleged unauthorised dumpsite at Sotubo area of the local government. He noted [] Ogun LG boss clamps down on illegal dump site in Sagamu

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Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 11, 2026

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The Next Web

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· Jun 29, 2026

Taiwan raids Super Micro’s office as Nvidia chip smuggling investigation widens

Taiwan’s Keelung District Prosecutors Office raided Super Micro Computer’s local office on Monday, widening an investigation into the alleged smuggling of Nvidia chips to China through the company’s servers. The raid also targeted the residences of six individuals and the sites of two other affiliated companies, according to Bloomberg. Super Micro shares fell more than [] This story continues at The Next Web

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

Head of “Judges Club” abducted after home raid in Aden

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Malay Mail

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· Jun 29, 2026

Lightning strike triggers gas vent stack blast at offshore Miri oil and gas facility

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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 24, 2026

KPDN bongkar stor LPG haram, babit sitaan RM405,338

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Financial Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supermicro Taiwan offices raided in chip smuggling probe

Server maker’s shares fell about 8 after news of the investigation

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Related coverage for "Ogun LG boss clamps down on illegal dump site in Sagamu": Yonhap News Agency — (LEAD) Investigators raid Gwangju police over suspicious handling of murder case. The Next Web — Taiwan raids Super Micro’s office as Nvidia chip smuggling investigation widens. Yemen Press Agency — Head of “Judges Club” abducted after home raid in Aden. Malay Mail — Lightning strike triggers gas vent stack blast at offshore Miri oil and gas facility. Utusan Malaysia — KPDN bongkar stor LPG haram, babit sitaan RM405,338. Financial Times — Supermicro Taiwan offices raided in chip smuggling probe