US intelligence officials assessed that Russia's military intelligence agency offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill NATO troops in Afghanistan — which include American forces, according to a New York Times report.
Interrogations of Afghan militants and criminals reportedly yielded the information indicating that Taliban-linked militants were offered bounties from Russian agents, specifically Unit 29155, a branch of Russia's GRU military intelligence agency.
One theory floated by some of the officials is that Moscow may have been retaliating after an embarrassing defeat during a battle in Syria in 2018.
President Donald Trump was briefed of the intelligence assessment, but the White House had yet to respond to it, The Times' sources said.
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Malawi presidential election: State Broadcaster says opposition leading
Malawi's opposition is claiming victory in the re-run of last year's presidential election - which was held again after allegations of widespread rigging.
Official results for Tuesday's poll have not yet been declared by Malawi's electoral commission.
But state broadcaster MBC says opposition leader Lazarus Chakwera is leading with 59% of the vote.
President Peter Mutharika, who wants a second term, has 38%, it says.
A third candidate who was not regarded as a serious contender, Peter Kuwani, is said to have received less than 2% of votes.
Last year Malawi became the second African nation to annul a presidential election over irregularities, after Kenya 2017
BBC news
IMF predicts a deeper slow-down in Nigerian growth
Forecast by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in April predicting a 3.4% contraction of the Nigerian economy how now been downgraded.
The economy is now expected to shrink by 5.4%, according to the international lender’s latest forecast.
The IMF says Covid-19 has had more negative impact on global economic activities in the first quarter of 2020 than anticipated. It’s latest forecast is contained in its June World Economic Outlook.
Commercial activities are still not fully open in Nigeria while the aviation industry is still on lockdown as the country’s Covid-19 cases rose to 22,020 on Wednesday.
The oil industry which has been the main sustenance of the Nigerian government lost $125bn (£100bn) of its projected revenue in the first quarter of 2020. The government says it feared at least 70% of its oil revenue would be lost by the end of 2020.
BBC
Nigeria police rescue workers 'locked in rice factory'
Police in Nigeria have rescued more than 100 people they say were locked in a rice-processing factory and forced to work throughout a coronavirus lockdown.
From the end of March the men were allegedly not allowed to leave the mill in the northern city of Kano.
The workers were promised an additional $13 (£10) a month on top of their $72 monthly salary - those who did not accept were threatened with the sack.
Five managers at the Indian-owned mill have been arrested.
The company, called Popular Farms, has not responded to BBC requests for comment.Police spokesman Abdullahi Haruna told the BBC that the plant had now been shut down and the owners were being investigated for "holding the men against their will".
He said that 126 people had been found, although workers told the BBC there were 300.
Some of the men say were forced to work most of the time during their incarceration, with little food.
"We were allowed to rest for only a short time, no prayers were allowed, no family visits," 28-year-old Hamza Ibrahim, one of those rescued, told the BBC's Mansur Abubakar in Kano.
BBCnews
Ghana apologises to Nigeria for embassy demolition
President Nana Akufo-Addo has apologised to Nigeria after a building inside the Nigerian High Commission compound in Accra was demolished.
Mr Akufo-Addo has ordered an investigation, a statement from the Nigerian government said after his call with President Muhammadu Buhari.
Armed men reportedly stormed the compound last week and destroyed buildings under construction.
Two people have been arrested over the incident.
They have been charged with Unlawful Entry And Causing Unlawful Damage.
BBC news
APC dissolves NWC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has appointed Yobe Governor, Mai Mala Buni, as Chairman Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Committee of the party.
This followed the dissolution of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) by the National Executive Committee (NEC).
NEC’s decision followed the recommendation of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The Nation
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