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FIFA bans Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o for six months over misconduct

FIFA has announced a six-month ban on Samuel Eto’o, the legendary Cameroonian footballer and current president of the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT), due to allegations of misconduct. This decision has sent shockwaves through the football community, particularly in Africa, where Eto’o is celebrated not just for his remarkable achievements on the pitch, but also for his efforts to…
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Culture

Helicopter carrying Malawian Vice President missing

A helicopter carrying the Vice President of an African country has reportedly gone missing. This alarming incident has sparked a frantic search operation and widespread concern across the nation and the international community. Here are the key details known so far: The Incident The helicopter was on a routine flight when it lost contact with air traffic control. The exact time and location…
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AfricaWorld

US devising an armed intervention in Sudan

The African nation has been gripped by violent clashes amid a power struggle between the government and paramilitary forces Exclusive News The US military has deployed additional troops and equipment to Africa to prepare for a possible evacuation of American personnel in Sudan, where fierce fighting has left hundreds dead and injured, the Associated Press and Politico reported on…
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WeatherWorld

Doctors accused over Maradona's death

A team of physicians is being accused of not providing sufficient care to the football star Exclusive News A court in Argentina confirmed on Tuesday that eight physicians will stand trial for their alleged roles in the death of football legend Diego Maradona. Last year, the doctors were charged with “simple homicide with eventual intent,” as prosecutors argued that the patient could…
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WeatherWorld

Tiktok wages war on climate misinformation

The short-video platform said it would promote “authoritative” content instead Exclusive News The Chinese-owned social media platform TikTok announced on Wednesday that it will crack down on “misinformation” about climate change and elevate “authoritative information” from independent fact-checkers. The changes willtake effect on April 21, to mark Earth Day. The new…
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AfricaWorld

US military presence in Africa pressuring Niger to mend ties with Israel

Washington has maintained a military presence in Niger for the better part of a decade Exclusive News US Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Niger’s president to normalize relations with Israel during his trip to Africa in March, according to Axios. The two countries officially severed ties in 2002 over Israeli military action in the Palestinian territories, according to RT…
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World

New intelligence leaks expose American spying on UN chief Gutteres

Spying on your enemies is one thing, but when it’s directed at supposed friends who can blame them for being annoyed? Exclusive News According to RT News, among the classified documents allegedly leaked by US Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, as part of a huge trove, is one exposing how the US is spying intently on UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, and is deeply unhappy that…
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