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Ellie Robinson: Rio Paralympic gold medallist announces swimming retirement

Views: 0British swimmer Ellie Robinson – a Paralympic gold and bronze medallist in Rio, aged 15 – has announced her retirement from the sport. The 20-year-old celebrated her fifth-place finish at the Tokyo Paralympics as a “story of triumph not defeat” in a powerful post-race interview. She revealed the struggle she had gone through just to get […]

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‘Mohamed Salah better than Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo’, says Chris Sutton

Views: 5Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah “is the best player in the world” at the moment, says former Blackburn Rovers striker Chris Sutton. Salah’s stunner against Manchester City has been described as “one of the best goals of the Premier League era” by ex-England striker Alan Shearer. The 29-year-old has scored nine goals in nine games this season.

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Tension rises in South-East, military begins operation against killings, others

Views: 0 Nigeria:Sunday Aborisade, Raphael Ede, Chidiebube Okeoma, Tony Okafor and Gibson Achonu 5 October 2021 The military on Monday began an operation in the South-East as part of efforts to address rising insecurity in the region. The Army indicated this at a press conference in Awka, the Anambra State capital as soldiers and policemen 

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Schools in DRC reopen under threat of teacher’s strike

Views: 4Democratic Republic Of Congo: By African News Schools have reopened in the Democratic Republic of Congo but the threat of a teachers strike looms large on the horizon. If it goes ahead, the strike will seriously compromise the provision of free primary education, a project launched by President Félix Tshisekedi in September 2019. Despite

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More than 5,000 migrants detained in Libya, according to NGO

Views: 2By African News Libya:The Norwegian Refugee Council claims thousands of migrants have been detained in Libya The NGO says it’s the fireced crackdown launched so far by the Libyan authorities targeting migrants. A human rights worker for the Norwegian Refugee Council claims that up to 5,000 refugees may have been detained in Lybia since Friday. The

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Museveni in UAE on a three day working Visit-Dubai Expo

Views: 4EARLIER: I met and held discussions with Ugandans living in UAE through their respective leaders from the Association of Ugandans living in the United Arab Emirates (AUU). We talked about issues like; Human trafficking especially for our girls and working conditions etc. The money also should be carefully used to engage in productive activities

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Facebook Blames Nearly 6-Hour Outage On Router Work

Views: 23Facebook Outage: The outage affected company’s 3.5 billion users from accessing its social media and messaging services. By AFP Facebook and its WhatsApp and Instagram apps stopped working for almost 6 hours. Washington:  Facebook blamed the outage on configuration changes it made to routers that coordinate network traffic between its data centers. “This disruption

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Shannen Doherty awarded $6.3m in lawsuit over fire-damaged home

Views: 4Credit:Sky News   Shannen Doherty, pictured in 2019, has not been able to live in her house since the fire Shannen Doherty has been awarded $6.3m (£4.6m) in a lawsuit over her fire-damaged house. The 50-year-old’s home in Malibu, California, was ruined by the Woolsey Fire in 2018 and she accused her insurer State Farm of

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