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ARSENAL’S 24/25 league and cup fixtures Month by month

ARSENAL FC The release of the 2024/25 Premier League fixtures will have got our supporters all excited for the new campaign, as planning for the next 10 months can begin in earnest! To help, we’ve dissected the season into monthly chunks, analysing the key games, seeing where our cup matches will slot into our schedule, […]

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Southampton bring in centre-back Wood from Swansea

Southampton FC Southampton Football Club is delighted to confirm the signing of Nathan Wood from Swansea City on a four-year contract. The England Under-21 international centre-back becomes Saints’ fifth summer arrival, following in the footsteps of Adam Lallana, Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Charlie Taylor and Ronnie Edwards. Wood, 22, will be reunited with Russell Martin at St

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Arsenal sign Raya on permanent deal

ARSENAL David Raya has signed a long-term contract with the club to complete his permanent move from Brentford. The 28-year-old goalkeeper spent last season with us on loan and was an integral part of the success we enjoyed and history we made. He made 41 appearances in all competitions, keeping 20 clean sheets. Sixteen of those were in

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Museveni Exposes Groups of Government Officials Spearheading Corruption in the Country as Ugandas Celebrate his Achievements snd Legacy

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has exposed the main perpetrators of corruption in Uganda. According to the President, the current problem of corruption in the country is mainly being spearheaded by the Permanent Secretaries, Chief Administrative Officers (CAOs), Town Clerks and Gombolola Chiefs. “These are the four people in Uganda who are in charge of government money, personnel, jobs and

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Kahinda Otafiire tells police officers to follow the chain of command

Gen Otafiire, who was speaking at the passing out of 261 police officers who completed a six-month base course at Police Training School in Kabalye, Masindi, cited cases where officers have bypassed their immediate supervisors to report to him. “The Inspector general of Police representative at the region is the Regional Police Commander, while at

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Suzan Namuganza sentenced to 15 years for chopping off her husband’s generals

Suzan Namuganza, who confessed to having ;attacked ;her husband out of anger, was sentenced to 15 years in prison by Kamuli Chief Justice, Aisha Nabukeera, in Kamuli Court. Justice Nabukeera advised the defendant (Namuganza) and the complainant (Kawubanya) to appeal within 14 days, in case they were not satisfied by the verdict. Namuganza, who has

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Russia Officially Becomes Largest GDP in Europe

Russia officially holds the largest GDP in Europe, following a Friday GDP report. The country’s war-driven economy has seen a boom in 2024, and it’s now the highest GDP in the continent in terms of Purchasing Power Parity “PPP.” The World Bank also classifies Russia’s economy as high-income in a new report published this week.

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Tanzanian portrait artist, Shadrack Chaula has been sentenced to two years in prison for burning a photo of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.

A Tanzanian portrait artist accused of setting fire to a photograph of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, has been sentenced to either two years in prison or a fine of $2,000 (£1,600) after being convicted of cybercrimes. Shadrack Chaula was detained for allegedly creating a viral video where he burns a picture of President Hassan while

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M23 confirms presence of its commanders in Uganda

The Congolese rebel group March 23 (M23) has acknowledged that many of its commanders and representatives are currently in Uganda. This confirmation comes in response to a United Nations Group of Experts report that claims these M23 leaders reside and operate in Uganda despite being under UN sanctions. Rebels’ Intentions in Uganda M23 has firmly

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