
Simple English News Daily Wednesday 12th November 2025. Tanzania protest deaths. Nigeria cocaine. Angola Argentinians blocked. Georgia Turkish plane. Brazil raid...
Nov 11, 2025
In an intense overview of global events, hundreds are reported dead in protests in Tanzania. Nigeria's authorities seize a massive cocaine shipment worth $235 million. The fallout from Zuma's daughter being charged over inciting violence during 2021 riots stirs controversy. In tragic news, a car explosion in Delhi claims 13 lives. Meanwhile, the search continues for Rohingya refugees after boat disasters, and a dramatic Turkish military plane crash in Georgia leaves many feared dead. Lastly, a record-breaking 487-meter salami brings some light-hearted news from Argentina.
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UN Confirms Large Death Toll In Tanzania
- The UN now recognises that hundreds were likely killed in Tanzania's post-election protests.
- This marks the first international confirmation amid earlier higher claims by opposition groups.
Major Cocaine Seizure At Lagos Port
- Nigerian authorities seized 1,000 kg of cocaine worth $235 million at Tinkan port in Lagos.
- Nigeria is coordinating with US and UK drug agencies to trace the shipment's origins.
Zuma Daughter Charged Over 2021 Riots
- Duduzila Zuma Sambudla faces charges for allegedly inciting the deadly 2021 riots via social media.
- The 2021 unrest after Jacob Zuma's arrest led to widespread looting and 354 government-recorded deaths.
