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ARSENAL ARTETA APOLOGIZES AFTER FOREST KNOCKS GUNNERS OF FA CUP

Arsenal has been sent out of this season’s FA Cup by Championship side Nottingham Forest on Sunday courtesy of a Lewis Grabban late goal. It was the second time in four years that Nottingham Forest would knock out the 14 time winners of the FA Cup. The Gunners dominated possession but were lackluster against their […]

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Uganda’s Speaker Of Parliament Oulanyah, deputy Anita Among mourn fallen former MP Cowboy

NEWS– The 11th Parliamentary speaker Jacob Oulanya and his deputy Anita Annet Among have joined the rest of Ugandans to eulogise the fallen Bushenyi-Ishaka Municipality legislator Arinda Gordon Cowboy. Cowboy who represented Bushenyi-Ishaka Municipality in the 10th Parliament is said to have lost battle to COVID-19 today Sunday 9th January at around 6pm at Mbarara

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AFCON AFCON 2021 : CHECK OUT CAMEROON VS BURKINA FASO STARTING LINE-UPS

The starting line-ups of AFCON 2021 opener between hosts Cameroon and Burkina Faso are now available as the kick off time is getting closer. Official line-ups Cameroon XI : Onana – Fai, Ngadeu, Onguéné, Tolo – Malong, Anguissa, Oum Gouet – Ngamaleu, Aboubakar, Toko Ekambi. Burkina Faso XI : Koffi – Kaboré, Dayo, Yago, Malo – Guira,

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ANNOUNCEMENT BY NEHAWU TO WITHDRAW STAFF FROM PRECINCTS OF PARLIAMENT

Parliament, Sunday, 9 January 2022 – Parliament has noted a public statement by the National Education Health and Allied Workers Union (Nehawu), which organises staff of Parliament, that it has instructed its members not to report to the precincts of Parliament due to alleged occupational safety and health issues. The union’ statement is based on the

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Kazakhstan claims country ‘stabilized’ as capital police search door to door for ‘violators of public order’

MOSCOW — Kazakhstan government officials said Sunday that government buildings and institutions in all regions were back under state control after days of violence and bloodshed amid sweeping antigovernment protests. © Vladimir Tretyakov/AP Kazakhstan’s traffic police and soldiers control a road in Almaty on Saturday.While an ongoing Internet blackout makes the situation on the ground difficult

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US, Russia hold high-stakes talks on Ukraine war fears

The United States and Russia open talks Sunday in Geneva on soaring tensions over Ukraine, with Moscow seeking a wide-ranging new security arrangement with the West but facing strong pressure to pull back troops. © Anatolii STEPANOV Russia has inflicted intense pressure on neighbouring Ukraine since 2014 after a revolution overthrew a government that had sided

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US: Amnesty urges Biden to keep promise to close Guantanamo Bay

Human rights group Amnesty International has urged US President Joe Biden to keep his promise to close the Guantanamo Bay detention center as the 20th anniversary of its opening approaches next year. © Provided by DW Amnesty will hold protests to mark the 20th anniversary of the opening of the Guantanamo Bay detention center Designed to

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Death lays its icy hands on tourists: 22 die in Murree snowfall tragedy

MURREE/ISLAMABAD/ RAWALPINDI/LAHORE: Twenty-two persons, including women and children, lost their lives in freezing temperature on Friday night at the hill station Murree. Most of the tourists died in their cars as they were trapped in road jams due to impossible snow clearing operation. © ASSOCIATED PRESS In this photo provided by the Inter Services Public Relations,

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West African leaders to discuss Mali crisis in key summit

West African leaders will gather Sunday to discuss Mali’s political crisis, with the military junta submitting a new timeframe for a transition back to civilian rule at the last minute after its first proposal was rejected. The extraordinary summit of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) bloc in Ghana’s capital Accra is expected

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