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15 Jul '25
Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesLooking ahead to the 2025/2026 season, there is a feeling of uncertainty surrounding Manchester City.On one hand, the signings of Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Marcus
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12 Jul '25
Manchester United have always been on the lookout to rebuild a midfield that makes a difference. The departure of players like Christian Eriks
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12 Jul '25
Sporting's president has hit back strongly at Gyokeres and his advisorsSporting CP president Frederico Varandas has challenged Viktor Gyokeres and his advisors for his failure to report for pre-season training, seen as a strategy to push through his move
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11 Jul '25
One of the many victims affected by the travel scam involving Don Chris has come forward with a heartbreaking story. The young woman, who preferred to remain anonymous, revealed the extent of her family's financial sacrifice to fund her dream of traveling abroad
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11 Jul '25
Arsene Wenger has spoken out after Jurgen Klopp criticised the Club World Cup (Image: Getty Images)Arsene Wenger has fired back at Jurgen Klop
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11 Jul '25
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08 Jul '25
Manchester United have only made one signing so far this summer with a deal for Bryan Mbeumo not yet done but the Red Devils are set to land a financial boost from another dealAnthony Elanga is closing in on a transfer to NewcastleManchester Unit
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08 Jul '25
Doctors at Mulago National Referral Hospital have raised concern over a growing number of throat cancer and diabetes cases, particularly among young patients.In a health update released this week, medics at the facility cited excessive shisha smoking, poor dieta
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08 Jul '25
Don Chris.Police have launched a search for city socialite Don Chris, real name Christian Asiimwe, over an alleged international job scam that has left scores of desperate Ugandans defrauded of millions of shillings.Don Chris, famed for his flashy
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07 Jul '25
Uganda’s fight against illegal abortion faces a daunting adversary: an expanding underground network of brokers who charge up to Shs500,000 to secretly guide young girls into backdoor clinics.Operating in districts such as Mukono, Masaka, Mbale, Wakiso, Mengo,