US President Donald Trump gestures as he boards Air Force One at Geneva Airport en route to Versailles after attending the G7 summit, in Geneva on June 17, 2026.

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The United States has designated a Nigerian national and three companies operating in the country as alleged financial facilitators of activities linked to the terrorist group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

They were designated in the latest action, which targeted a total of three individuals and six entities accused of facilitating the movement of funds for ISIS operations globally.

In a statement issued on Monday and sighted on Tuesday, U.S. Department of State spokesperson Thomas Pigott said designations cut across France, Syria, Türkiye, and Nigeria.