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FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Official Hospitality Packages Set to Go on Sale in Nigeria

Match Hospitality appoints Integral as exclusive sales agent in Nigeria for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Official hospitality programme FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Official Hospitality Packages Set to Go on Sale in Nigeria LAGOS, Nigeria, February 7, 2022/ — MATCH Hospitality has confirmed that leading sports management and marketing agency, Integral (www.Integralsande.com), has been […]

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H.E PRESIDENT UHURU KENYATTA – BILATS WITH PRIME MINISTER DR. ABIY AHMED OF ETHIOPIA

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday held bilateral talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed on the sidelines of the ongoing 35th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State and Government in Addis Ababa. The President and his Ethiopian host discussed a wide array of bilateral and multilateral subjects among them

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Palestinian PM calls for African Union to withdraw Israel’s observer status

Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Shtayyeh on Saturday urged the African Union to withdraw Israel’s observer status as heads of state from the 55-member body met for a two-day summit. © Majdi Mohammed, AP“Israel should never be rewarded for its violation and for the apartheid regime it does impose on the Palestinian people,” he said. The relationship

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German defence minister ‘very sceptical’ about Mali mission

BERLIN (Reuters) – German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht said on Sunday she was “very sceptical” that the country could maintain its troops in Mali amid growing tension between the West African country and its international partners. © Reuters/INTS KALNINS FILE PHOTO: German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht visits Rukla military baseGermany has some 1,200 troops deployed in

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Canada-Style Covid Bedlam Goes Global With Protest in Australia

(Bloomberg) — A group of anti-vaccination demonstrators and conspiracy theorists have blocked roads and targeted businesses in the Australian capital of Canberra ahead of the return of federal parliament on Tuesday, in an echo of similar protests in Canada. Hundreds of cars and trucks waving Australian flags, military insignia and campaign banners for former U.S.

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Dozens of elite US troops land in Poland

A plane carrying a few dozen elite U.S. troops arrived on Sunday in Poland near its border with Ukraine after President Biden ordered the deployment of troops to Eastern Europe amid mounting fears of a possible Russian invasion. © Associated Press/Czarek Sokolowski Dozens of elite US troops land in Poland Hundreds more from the 82nd Airborne Division

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Wayne Rooney: ‘For long periods in my career I was suffering inside’

Wayne Rooney has spoken openly about his struggles as a player (Amazon Prime)  (PA Media) Wayne Rooney has laid bare the issues with anger and mental health that punctuated his career. Nobody has scored more goals for Manchester United or England, yet there was a feeling of what could have been after the 36-year-old retired to take the

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Olympics-No large fluctuations in COVID cases expected, organisers say

By Karolos Grohmann © Reuters/JORGE SILVA Alpine Skiing – Men’s DownhillBEIJING (Reuters) – A sharp drop in COVID-19 cases on Feb. 5 among Beijing Olympics-related personnel was due to fewer arrivals at the airport and organisers said on Sunday that they did not expect any more large fluctuations in infection numbers. © Reuters/MIKE BLAKE Snowboard – Men’s

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Australia to open borders to vaccinated travelers on Feb. 21

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia will open its borders to all vaccinated tourists and business travelers from Feb. 21 in a further relaxation of pandemic restrictions announced Monday. © Provided by Associated Press Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks to the media during a press conference in Canberra, Monday, Feb. 7, 2022. Morrison said that the

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