New EU Digital Border System Begins: What Travellers Need to Know

By Trend Brio News Desk | October 11, 2025 British and other non-EU travellers may face longer border waits as the European Union launches its new Entry/Exit System (EES) on Sunday, October 12. The digital border control programme will replace manual passport stamping with biometric registration — including fingerprints and facial images — for non-EU visitors entering the Schengen area. The EES will be rolled out over six months across 25 EU countries and four Schengen-associated states, including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and Norway. Ireland and Cyprus will continue using manual stamps. Under the new system, travellers must register their biometric data and travel document details at automated kiosks on their first entry. This information will remain valid for three years, after which travellers will only need to provide a fingerprint or facial scan during entry and exit. Children under 12 are exempt from fingerprinting but must have facial images captured. For UK travellers crossing through Dover, Folkestone (Eurotunnel), or St Pancras International, registration will take place before departure from the UK. The Port of Dover has built new EES processing facilities and says its £40m infrastructure upgrade will help prevent traffic delays, despite the new checks taking up to six minutes per vehicle. Authorities warn of potential longer queues in the early weeks as the system is phased in. The UK government has advised travellers to allow more time for their journeys. The European Commission says EES aims to modernise and speed up border checks, improve security, prevent illegal migration, and track visa-free travel more effectively. The collected data — including names, birth dates, fingerprints, and facial images — will be stored securely and not shared with third parties except under specific legal conditions. Manual passport stamping will be fully discontinued by April 10, 2026, when the EES is expected to be fully operational across Europe.

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Tennessee: 18 missing after devastating plant explosion

By Trend Brio News Desk | Published: October 11, 2025 Eighteen people are missing and feared dead after a massive explosion tore through the Accurate Energetic Systems munitions plant in rural Tennessee, authorities said. Humphreys County Sheriff Chris Davis confirmed there were fatalities but could not give an exact toll, noting some employees might yet be found alive. The blast, reported at about 7:45am on Friday in the Bucksnort area of Hickman County roughly 60 miles southwest of Nashville, obliterated an eight-storey building and scattered debris across at least half a mile. Video from the scene showed flames and smoke rising from a field of wreckage while emergency crews were initially unable to enter the site because of ongoing smaller explosions and safety risks. Residents as far as 15–20 miles away reported feeling their homes shake and capturing the shock on home cameras; locals held a vigil Friday night. Accurate Energetic Systems makes explosives and related products for defence, aerospace, demolition and oil-and-gas industries and holds contracts with the US Army and Navy. The cause of the blast remains under investigation. Emergency teams, including local responders, are on site as officials work to secure the area and account for employees.

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Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on China Over ‘Aggressive’ Trade Moves

Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on China Over ‘Aggressive’ Trade Moves

By Trend Brio News Published: October 11, 2025 | Updated: US President Donald Trump has announced plans to impose an additional 100% tariff on all Chinese imports, escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing in what could become the sharpest trade confrontation in years. In a post on his Truth Social platform late Friday, Trump accused China of taking an “extraordinarily aggressive position” on trade, saying Beijing had issued an “extremely hostile letter to the world” and introduced sweeping export controls on key goods, including rare earth materials vital to global manufacturing. “Starting November 1st, 2025 — or sooner, depending on China’s actions — the United States will impose a tariff of 100% on China, over and above any existing tariffs,” Trump wrote. “It is impossible to believe China would have taken such an action, but they have, and the rest is history.” The move marks a major escalation in the long-running US-China trade dispute, sparking renewed fears for global economic stability. The White House said the new tariffs come in direct response to Beijing’s restrictions on rare earth exports, which China claims are necessary for “national security.” The US, however, views them as economic retaliation. Trump also announced plans to impose US export controls on “all critical software” bound for China, intensifying the technology standoff between the two nations. On Friday, Trump suggested he may cancel a planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, originally set to take place during his visit to South Korea later this month for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. “I was to meet President Xi in two weeks at APEC in South Korea, but now there seems no reason to do so,” Trump posted. The trip is expected to include stops in Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea, with the US president hinting at “other countermeasures under serious consideration.” The announcement sent Wall Street tumbling, with the S&P 500 falling 2.7% on Friday — its worst single-day drop since April — as investors feared a renewed trade war between the world’s two largest economies. Beijing has not yet issued an official response, but analysts warn that a 100% tariff could disrupt global supply chains and increase costs for US consumers. Relations between the US and China had shown tentative signs of stabilization in recent months, but Trump’s announcement signals a fresh rupture between “the world’s biggest factory” and “its largest consumer.”

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At Least 28 Dead as Torrential Rains Trigger Deadly Floods Across Mexico

At Least 28 Dead as Torrential Rains Trigger Deadly Floods Across Mexico

By Kamal Yalwa TrendBrio News DeskPublished: October 11, 2025 Severe flooding and landslides caused by days of torrential rain have killed at least 28 people across Mexico, with dozens more missing, according to local authorities. The tropical storms have wreaked havoc nationwide, damaging homes, hospitals, and schools, while cutting power to hundreds of thousands of residents. The rains are expected to continue through Sunday as Tropical Storm Raymond hovers off the country’s Pacific coast. Widespread Devastation Civil defence officials reported heavy rainfall in 31 of Mexico’s 32 states, with the worst damage in Hidalgo, Puebla, Veracruz, Queretaro, and San Luis Potosi. In Hidalgo, 16 people were confirmed dead as overflowing rivers and landslides destroyed homes and roads. More than 1,000 houses, 59 hospitals, and 308 schools were damaged, said state Interior Secretary Guillermo Olivares Reyna. In neighbouring Puebla, at least nine deaths and 13 missing persons were reported. Governor Sergio Salomón Céspedes said some 80,000 residents were affected, and a gas pipeline was ruptured by a landslide. The Gulf state of Veracruz reported two deaths, including a police officer, and about 5,000 homes damaged. Nearly 900 people were evacuated to temporary shelters by the navy. Elsewhere, in Queretaro, a child was killed in a landslide, while flooding in San Luis Potosi damaged large sections of key highways. National Emergency Response Authorities say more than 8,700 military personnel have been deployed nationwide to assist in rescue, evacuation, and cleanup efforts. “We are working to support affected families, reopen roads, and restore electricity,” said President Claudia Sheinbaum, after an emergency meeting with local officials. She shared photos of responders wading through flooded streets to deliver food and medical supplies. The Secretariat of the Navy confirmed it had deployed 300 personnel, 18 vessels, six helicopters, and three water purification plants to aid operations in Puebla, Veracruz, and San Luis Potosi. Tropical Storm Raymond Intensifies The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Raymond—the third system to form in the eastern Pacific this week—is bringing more heavy rainfall and could make landfall by Sunday. It follows Tropical Storm Priscilla and Post-Tropical Cyclone Octave, which earlier dumped record rainfall across western Mexico. Meteorologists warn that the La Niña climate pattern has returned, likely intensifying rainfall and storm activity across the region in the coming months.

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Palestinians Return to Gaza’s Ruins as Ceasefire Brings Brief Relief

Palestinians Return to Gaza’s Ruins as Ceasefire Brings Brief Relief

By Kamal Yalwa TrendBrio NewsPublished: October 11, 2025 Hundreds of displaced Palestinians have begun returning to what remains of their homes across Gaza following a ceasefire that temporarily halted Israel’s two-year war on the enclave. Rescue teams spent Saturday recovering bodies from beneath the rubble, with the Palestinian news agency Wafa reporting that at least 135 bodies were found across Gaza. The discovery came as aid groups and survivors re-entered destroyed neighborhoods for the first time in months. Dozens more victims were recovered from hospitals in Gaza City, Nuseirat, Deir el-Balah, and Khan Younis. Medical officials confirmed that 19 more people were killed in Israeli air strikes on Friday before the truce took effect at noon local time. Returning to the Ruins As Israeli troops withdrew from some areas and Gaza’s main coastal road, al-Rashid Street, reopened, tens of thousands of displaced residents began a slow, painful return. Al Jazeera correspondents described emotional scenes of “families, children, and elderly people with donkey carts and vans loaded with belongings” heading toward Gaza City to pitch tents where their homes once stood. “This return is historic, but it must be followed by real steps to ease the humanitarian crisis,” said journalist Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Nuseirat. Months of relentless bombardment have left Gaza City in ruins — with no electricity, running water, or intact infrastructure. “There’s an urgent need for makeshift shelters and tents,” added Moath Kahlout from Deir el-Balah. “People are walking back into the unknown.” Defiance and Resilience Despite the devastation, many Palestinians insist on going home.“I’m returning to Gaza City even though there’s nothing left,” said Naim Irheem, who lost his son and saw all his daughters wounded. “We’ll live in a tent if we must — but we have to go back.” Others echoed the same spirit of defiance. “We want to see our homes, even if they’re gone,” said Aisha Shamakh, whose family was buried under collapsed floors during the early days of the war. “After everything, this ceasefire brings us a little joy.” Journalists on the ground described “exhausted faces filled with both grief and hope” as families searched the wreckage. Some, like Mohammed Sharaf in Sheikh Radwan, returned only to find nothing but dust and debris.“Everything has changed,” he said. “We left for days, now we’ve come back to nothing.” A People Refusing Erasure Even amid despair, the return of thousands to Gaza’s shattered neighborhoods is a powerful act of resilience.“For generations, Palestinians have shown remarkable strength under occupation,” said Kahlout. “Each step back is both a return — and a declaration of hope.”

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Faith Adewale Borrowed N5 Million to Pursue Big Brother Naija Dream

Faith Adewale’s journey on Big Brother Naija began with a bold financial decision—borrowing N5 million to pursue his dream. The loan, taken in March 2025, marked a turning point for Faith, who wanted to explore his passion beyond his career as a doctor in Nigeria. While the reality show offered a chance to shine, it came with high stakes. In a reflective video, Faith spoke about the challenges he faced and the lessons learned. “I did the unthinkable to get in there. I took a loan of five million naira, and somehow, I made it,” he shared, thanking fans for their unwavering support. His story highlights the courage, risks, and sacrifices often necessary to follow one’s dreams. faith – i did the unthinkable to get into #BBNaija , i took a loan of 5 million naira. pic.twitter.com/mCnYJBE3tb — 𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐌𝐌𝐈𝐄𝐄 👁️‍🗨️ (@ChimmieeHQ) October 10, 2025

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Dele Alake Triples Security Following Death Threats Over Revoked Mining Licences

Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, has boosted his personal security after receiving multiple death threats from individuals and companies whose mining licences were revoked for failing to comply with government regulations. Speaking at a press briefing ahead of the 10th Nigeria Mining Week in Abuja, Alake said the threats, including direct text messages to his phone, became so serious that he had to triple the number of armed personnel protecting him. The event, scheduled for October 13 to 15, 2025, will gather policymakers, investors, and industry stakeholders under the theme “Nigeria Mining: From Progress to Global Relevance” to evaluate the sector’s growth. Alake said his strict enforcement of long-neglected mining laws and revocation of dormant licences had angered some powerful individuals and companies. “I’ve had to triple my security because of threats from those whose licences were revoked,” he said. “One even sent me a text message directly threatening me.” He added that some affected parties have resorted to intimidation, media attacks, and blackmail to stop the reforms. “They’ve tried everything to make us reverse our decisions. But we are battle-hardened and will not retreat,” he said. Under Alake’s leadership, 3,794 mining titles have been revoked, including 1,263 licences in the last two years. Expanding his security detail goes against President Bola Tinubu’s directive limiting ministers to five security personnel and three convoy vehicles as part of federal cost-cutting measures. The minister said the crackdown targets inactive licence holders to restore transparency and credibility to the sector. “We found operators holding licences for over a decade without paying fees or carrying out exploration,” he said. “Enforcing these regulations is essential to stop this impunity.” Alake also revealed that some companies have threatened international arbitration after failing to meet local requirements. “One firm that hasn’t paid fees for years is now threatening international arbitration. I want to see a court side with a company that violated our laws,” he said. Describing the threats as “the price of reform,” Alake said the ministry would continue its efforts to sanitize the solid minerals industry. “This is about principle, not personality. We cannot keep doing things the same way and expect different results,” he said. He noted that the ministry is enforcing the “use it or lose it” clause in mining licences, similar to global land ownership rules. “Just as a certificate of occupancy requires development within a set time, mining licences must be used or forfeited,” he explained.  

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NFF Concludes Second Module of CAF B-License Course

The Nigeria Football Federation will on Saturday complete another module of the multiple-module CAF B-License Course which first module was implemented in April this year. Approved by the Confederation of African Football, the first module took place 7th – 12th April, while the second module commenced on Monday, 6th October. NFF Technical Director, Coach Augustine Eguavoen said the third module will hold 20th – 24th October, with the fourth and final module scheduled for November. NFF General Secretary and CAF instructor, Dr Mohammed Sanusi; Eguavoen (himself a CAF Instructor); NFF’s Head of Coaching Education and CAF Instructor, Dr Terry Eguaoje; CAF Instructor, Coach Henry Abiodun and; NFF’s Head of Technical and CAF Instructor, Coach Abdulrafiu Yusuf, have been the resource persons for the course, for which there are a total of 25 participants. Mr. Mohammed Adebayo Ameenu, special assistant to the NFF General Secretary and Dr Paul Onyeudo have been invited to speak on Laws of the Game and Football Injuries & Prevention and Nutrition respectively.

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