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27 May '24
Iranian Leader Press Office/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesThe death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash this month has prompted two scrambles for power, both for power and for Raisi’s place as a leading candidate to succeed Ayatoll
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26 May '24
Wayne Rooney has admitted he was completely wrong about one Manchester City player.Manchester City’s season ended in disappointment on Saturday as they were defeated 2-1 by Mancheste
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26 May '24
Its adoption of an aggressive stance towards Congress over its forced sale legislation backfiredCOMMENT | NANCY QIAN | TikTok is now one of the biggest stories in business and geopolitics.
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26 May '24
How there is an increasing reliance on war and sanctions as the main instruments of Western foreign policyTHE LAST WORD | Andrew M. Mwenda | Western nations are facing a foreign p
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26 May '24
Pep Guardiola has admitted that Manchester United have a player who is one of the ‘top five’ in the world.Man United defeated City 2-1 in the FA Cup final yesterday, with teenage d
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25 May '24
Buganda Kingdom officials have asked the central government under President Museveni’s leadership to return the cultural institution’s remaining assets which were taken over during the 1966 raid by former president, Milton Obote’s army.The attack on
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25 May '24
Regular physical activity is a cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle. Engaging in consistent exercise not only helps to maintain
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25 May '24
Diamond Platnumz is tired of men wanting to reap what they didn’t sow! He has collected enough evidence in screenshots of direct messages from h*rny farmers, desiring to harvest his girlfriend, Zuchu’s beans, behind his back.
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21 May '24
EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP via Getty ImagesFor all his promise, Barack Obama was a man of few accomplishments before being elected to the highest office in America. But he actually did achieve something when it came to national politics. He brought the Chicago D
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21 May '24
A British man accused of being the second-in-command of a filed coup in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been captured by security forces after a shootout at the presidential palace on SundayA British man has been captured after a failed Democratic