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Mexican truckers dismantle highway blockade after pausing protests against government repression, amid trucks and protest signs.
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Truckers pause blockades after accusing Mexico government of repression

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Mexico's National Association of Truckers (ANTAC) paused road blockades initiated on April 6 in nine states, accusing the federal government of violence and intimidation against protesters. The action addressed highway insecurity and low grain prices but was scaled back from 20 planned states amid government claims of progress on demands.

Mr. Toyin Joseph Larayintan, Director of Zion Study Centre, has called on the government to speed up investment in technology-driven learning systems. The appeal aims to keep education uninterrupted for Nigerian children facing ongoing insecurity and school abductions.

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Two days after a 41-year-old Chinese woman was fatally stabbed in Esplugues de Llobregat, neighbors and relatives rallied for more security. Officials describe the Maghrebi attacker as emotionally imbalanced, ruling out jihadism or gender violence.

The Nigeria Labour Congress has warned against any interference with its planned nationwide protest over insecurity, threatening an indefinite strike if disruptions occur. Acting General Secretary Benson Upah stated that intelligence suggests attempts by agencies and political actors to infiltrate or violently disrupt the event. The protest, set for Wednesday, responds to escalating national crises including abductions and poverty.

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The Yoruba Council of Elders has urged all Nigerians to actively participate in addressing the country's escalating insecurity, emphasizing that government efforts alone are insufficient. During a visit to the Ooni of Ife, the council highlighted recent violent incidents and advocated for greater involvement of traditional institutions. They also raised concerns about land sales in Yorubaland, proposing leasing as a safeguard for future generations.

The Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC) and the Northern chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) have issued strong condemnations over a series of violent attacks across the country. In statements released on November 19, 2025, both groups highlighted recent kidnappings, killings, and abductions targeting civilians, schools, churches, and military personnel. They urged the government to take immediate action to enhance security and protect citizens.

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A recent article highlights the persistent insecurity plaguing rural areas in Nigeria. It underscores the challenging cycle affecting communities across the country.

 

 

 

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