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Democrats Unleash A New Era Of Sarcasm And Joy In Campaigning
Michelle Obama’s rousing speech at the Democratic National Convention marked a turning point in the campaign, as she tore into Donald Trump’s racist attacks and narrow worldview with sharp wit and sarcasm. “Who’s gonna tell him that the job he’s currently seeking might just be one of those Black jobs?!” she exclaimed, leaving the crowd electric.
This was not the Michelle Obama of 2016, who famously advised Democrats to “go high.” This was a stronger, sassier, and more direct leader, unafraid to call out Trump’s lies and nonsense. Her husband, Barack Obama, followed suit, making a hand gesture that mocked the size of Trump’s genitals.
Democrats have finally figured out that “going low” can be a powerful rhetorical strategy. Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign has been sending out snarky press releases, and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz has popularized calling Republicans “weird.” The party is learning to have fun while still conveying the gravity of the moment.
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Throughout the week, DNC organizers have aired videos of Trump’s direct words, showcasing his lies and attacks. Many convention speakers have landed sick burns and digs at Trump, including Shawn Fain, who led the crowd in chants of “Trump’s a scab!”, and Steve Kerr, who dunked on Trump in his speech.
It’s a new era for Democrats, and they’re just getting started.
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World Terror Chief Falls in Nigeria
World Terror Chief Falls in Nigeria
…Trump, Tinubu hail operation
The Nigerian Government and the United States on Saturday confirmed the killing of a top Islamic State commander, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, during a joint counterterrorism operation in Borno State, describing the development as a major breakthrough in the war against terrorism.
US President Donald Trump described the slain insurgent leader as the “second in command of ISIS globally” and “the most active terrorist in the world.”
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu also hailed the operation, saying Nigeria and the United States had carried out a “daring joint operation that dealt a heavy blow” to the Islamic State network operating across Africa.
Al-Minuki and several of his lieutenants were killed during a coordinated strike on their hideout in Metele, a border community in Borno State within the Lake Chad Basin, a region notorious for Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province activities.
Military authorities disclosed that the operation commenced shortly after midnight on Saturday following months of intelligence gathering, surveillance and reconnaissance by Nigerian and US forces.
A military spokesman said intelligence reports confirmed that the terrorist leader had established a fortified operational base in the area before the strike was authorised.
The spokesman added that the operation recorded no casualty on the side of the troops.
“Zero casualties or loss of assets were recorded during the operation. This success underscores the growing cooperation between Nigerian and United States forces in the fight against terrorism,” the military said.
Washington had in 2023 designated al-Minuki as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist over his involvement in coordinating extremist attacks across West Africa and the Sahel.
The Nigerian military said the slain commander had recently been elevated to the position of “Head of General Directorate of States,” making him one of the highest-ranking figures within the global ISIS structure.
Security sources linked him to several deadly attacks on civilians and vulnerable communities in the Lake Chad region, including the abduction of over 100 schoolgirls from Dapchi, Yobe State, in 2018.
Before pledging allegiance to ISIS in 2015, al-Minuki was said to have been a senior commander within Boko Haram, the extremist sect that launched its insurgency in northern Nigeria in 2009.
Analysts believe the slain terrorist hailed from Borno State, noting that his alias, “al-Minuki,” was likely derived from Mainok town in the state.
The military, however, admitted that it had previously announced al-Minuki’s death in 2024 but later discovered that the fighter killed at the time was another insurgent operating under the same alias.
The latest operation came amid growing security collaboration between Abuja and Washington as both countries intensify efforts to combat terrorism in the Lake Chad region and other parts of West Africa.
Reacting to the development, Trump thanked the Nigerian government for its partnership, saying the slain terrorist “will no longer terrorize the people of Africa or help plan operations to target Americans.”
The operation also followed earlier criticisms by Trump accusing Nigeria of not doing enough to protect vulnerable groups, including Christian communities, claims repeatedly rejected by Nigerian authorities.
Last Christmas, Nigerian and US forces carried out a joint airstrike in Sokoto State targeting ISIS-linked fighters.
Speaking recently at the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali, Rwanda, Tinubu defended Nigeria’s growing military partnerships with foreign countries.
“Security challenges will always be there; those are things you cannot do alone,” Tinubu had said.
“I must pursue pragmatic cooperation and partnerships necessary to enhance the security of lives and property of our people.”
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Leading the headlines is the intensifying conflict between the United States and Iran as both nations exchange threats despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations, alongside US President Donald Trump rejecting Iran’s peace response and describing the proposal as “totally unacceptable.” The edition also offers deeper insight into the geopolitical implications of the crisis and its potential impact on global stability.
In a celebration of African prestige and international elegance, this edition extensively covers the grand wedding ceremony of Munachi “Muna” Ezeibe and Cherina Zerbo Lassina in Marrakech, Morocco, an event that attracted top African dignitaries, diplomats, business leaders, and influential personalities from across the continent.
Readers will also find exclusive reports on Aliko Dangote’s ambitious 20,000MW power project initiative, a development expected to significantly reshape Africa’s energy landscape and industrial future. Equally noteworthy is the report on Angola’s Cabinda Refinery commencing fuel exports, marking a major milestone in Africa’s refining capacity and economic independence.
The edition further highlights significant global diplomatic and societal developments, including King Charles III hosting the first Buckingham Palace Garden Party of 2026, the accreditation of a new United Kingdom ambassador by CARICOM, and concerns raised by China’s spy agency over the growing “lying flat” culture among young people.
On the back page, readers are treated to dazzling coverage of the 2026 edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards 2026, where celebrities transformed Lagos into a spectacular runway of glamour, fashion, and unforgettable red-carpet moments.
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CARICOM Accredits New UK Ambassador
CARICOM Accredits New UK Ambassador
The Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, Carla Barnett, has accredited the new United Kingdom Ambassador to CARICOM, Joseph Guy Fisher.
Barnett performed the accreditation during a ceremony held on May 4 at the CARICOM Secretariat Headquarters in Georgetown.
Speaking at the event, Barnett described the United Kingdom as a vital partner to CARICOM amid evolving global geopolitical challenges.
She identified key areas of collaboration between CARICOM and the UK to include efforts to combat illicit trade in small arms and light weapons, maritime security and climate change.
The Secretary-General also referenced discussions held during the recently concluded 12th UK-Caribbean Forum in London, where both sides explored issues surrounding economic resilience, renewable energy and citizen security.
According to her, the forum also adopted a plan of action aimed at ensuring that commitments reached under the various areas of cooperation produce tangible benefits for citizens of the Caribbean Community.
Barnett used the occasion to seek continued British support for Haiti amid its security and humanitarian crisis.
“The scale of the insecurity and humanitarian challenges requires the sustained commitment of our international partners,” she said.
She further stated that CARICOM welcomed the growing international consensus on reparatory justice and looked forward to further discussions during the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting scheduled to hold in Antigua and Barbuda later this year.
In his remarks, Fisher described CARICOM as an important regional organisation and a longstanding partner of the UK.
He expressed optimism about strengthening ties between both sides through shared history, people-to-people connections and commitment to regional cooperation and multilateral engagement.
The envoy also noted existing UK partnerships with CARICOM in areas such as climate adaptation, resilience, sustainable development and regional coordination during climate-related emergencies.
Fisher said his tenure would focus on listening and learning while ensuring that UK-CARICOM cooperation remains aligned with the priorities of the Caribbean Community and built on mutual respect and trust.
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