New "Worms Galactic Tactics" Game Leaks Ahead of Launch Under New Indie Studio
Project Arrakis appears to be the new Worms game's internal code name, under which we previously got a look at some of the in-game content, including the art style and the isometric turn-

Dozens dead after boat capsizes in north-western Nigeria
At least 46 people have died in Nigeria after a boat capsized in north-western Sokoto state.
The boat was believed to be carrying more than 70 people, mostly children, and a search operation is ongoing, officials say.
Police spokesperson Ahmad Rufai told the BBC on Thursday that 46 bodies had been found near Gorau in Gorony. Sixteen people have been recovered safely, while 15 are still missing.
The area is difficult to reach, and security agencies and emergency services are heading to the site,
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Paul Biya, Cameroon’s undefeated ruler for 44 years, returns after long absence
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has returned to the country after a more than two-month absence that has fuelled fierce debate about his ability to rule after 44 years in power.
Biya, who at the age of 93 is the world’s oldest serving head of state, landed in Yaounde in the late afternoon from Geneva, where he had been staying since June 7 on what his office called “a short private stay”.
Cameroonian media had reported that Biya, leader since 1982,

