Month: Feb 2024
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Tyler Onyango: A Rising Star in Harambee Stars’ Radar
1–2 minutesIn an exciting development for Kenyan football, Harambee Stars coach Engin Firat has recently revealed that Everton’s Tyler Onyango, a Kenya-British born talent, has caught his attention. Onyango, whose father was a former Kenya 7s rugby player, is steadily making a name for himself in the football world. Firat, keen on identifying promising talents for…
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Washington: U.S. Mourns Fallen Service Members as Retaliatory Airstrikes Target Iran-Backed Militants
1–2 minutesThe nation is in mourning as the remains of Army Reserve Sergeants William Rivers, Kennedy Sanders, and Breonna Moffett, three U.S. service members killed in a drone attack carried out by Iran-backed militants in Jordan, were transported in a solemn procession at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on February 2, 2024. The heart-wrenching loss…
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Jesse Lingard in Talks with Seoul FC: A New Chapter in South Korea?
2–3 minutesIn a surprising turn of events, former Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard is reportedly in discussions to join South Korean side Seoul FC. Lingard, who is currently a free agent, has received an official proposal for a two-year contract in the Korean league and is expected to visit the club early next week to make…
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Security Forces Neutralize Militant Threat in Baluchistan: 24 Insurgents Killed in Counterinsurgency Operation
1–2 minutesIn a significant three-day counterinsurgency operation, security forces in Pakistan successfully eliminated 24 separatist militants, including key commanders, in the turbulent southwestern province of Baluchistan. The military’s media wing confirmed the operation’s success in a statement, highlighting the eradication of a notable threat to stability in the region. The clashes unfolded in the town of…
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Nairobi: Tragedy Strikes Kenyatta University as Final Year Student Takes His Own Life
1–2 minutesIn a somber turn of events, Kenyatta University is grappling with the tragic loss of a School of Education final year student. The incident unfolded at the Bethel Hostel in KM, where the student, identified as Clinton, reportedly took his own life using carbon monoxide. The unsettling discovery has left hundreds of students in shock,…
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AFCON: DR Congo Secures Semifinal Spot in AFCON with Thrilling Comeback Against Guinea
1–2 minutesIn a riveting display of skill and determination, two-time Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) champions, the Democratic Republic of Congo, secured a spot in the semifinals with a scintillating 3-1 comeback victory against Guinea. The match, filled with twists and turns, saw Guinea taking the lead in the 20th minute as Bayo confidently converted a…
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Mexico city: Massive Data Breach Exposes Journalists in Mexico, Raises Concerns Over Press Freedom
2–3 minutesIn a concerning turn of events, Mexican officials recently revealed that the personal data of hundreds of journalists in Mexico was stolen and released in late January. This massive leak has brought attention to security concerns in a country already notorious for being one of the most dangerous places in the world for reporters. The…
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Kyiv: Ukrainian Army Chief Outlines Priorities Amid Speculations of Dismissal
2–3 minutesAmidst swirling rumors of a potential dismissal, Ukraine’s Army Chief, General Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, laid out a set of priorities for the country and addressed challenges affecting its war effort in an opinion piece published by CNN. The publication comes amidst reports suggesting that the General could be relieved of his post, marking a significant shakeup…
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Ottawa: Canada Considers Sanctions on Extremist Settlers in the West Bank Amid Escalating Violence
2–3 minutesIn a significant move, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that Canada is contemplating imposing sanctions on ‘extremist’ settlers in the West Bank. The decision comes in response to the escalating violence in the occupied territory, which Trudeau deems “absolutely unacceptable.” Trudeau emphasized the gravity of the situation, highlighting that the violence in the…
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Liu Jianchao Tipped as China’s Next Foreign Minister: A Hope for Improved International Relations
2–3 minutesIn the midst of China’s political landscape, there is a prevailing consensus among analysts that Liu Jianchao, the international liaison of the Communist Party of China, is poised to become the country’s next foreign minister. This potential appointment, anticipated as early as March during China’s crucial annual political meetings, the Two Sessions, holds significant implications…
