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Salford City have expressed their “extreme disappointment” at North Yorkshire police’s decision not to charge a person with the racial abuse of Adebola Oluwo during the abandoned pre-season game at York City.Salford are to exercise the Victims’ Right to Review Scheme to consider the police’s decision.On 11 July at the LNER Stadium, Salford’s manager Karl Robinson said he heard “monkey sounds” directed at the defender . Both teams and match officials walked off in protest 84 minutes into the match and the friendly was not resumed.A 23-year-old man was arrested by North Yorkshire police at the ground and an investigation…
Summary: U.S. authorities say they deported Liberian warlord Mayama Sesay, 43, known as “Black Diamond,” accused of killing civilians and captured soldiers. Sesay was a commander with the rebel group Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy, Lurd, which opposed Charles Taylor’s government. Her deportation came nearly two weeks after another Lurd commander was convicted of federal fraud in the U.S. and sentenced to 57 months U.S. Immigration Authorities announced Monday they had deported a Liberian rebel commander. Although the Immigration and Custom Enforcement, (ICE), said Mayama Sesay, 43, was deported on September 5th, it only made the announcement this week.…
The Berlinale has appointed Sata Cissokho, former head of acquisitions at France’s Paradise City Sales, as the new head of its World Cinema Fund and Toolbox program.The World Cinema Fund helps realize theatrical projects that otherwise might never get made, backing the production and distribution of films from Latin America, the Caribbean and the Pacific region, Africa, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia, the Caucasus, as well as Bangladesh, Nepal, Mongolia and Sri Lanka. Cissokho will replace current WCF chief Vincenzo Bugno who will complete his current mandate at the end of 2025 after 21 years in the role which…
Nigeria is expected to exit the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list by October when the global task force holds its plenary in Paris, France, the Intergovernmental Action Group Against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA) has disclosed. The FATF is an intergovernmental organisation founded by the G7 countries to develop policies to combat money laundering and terrorism financing. Nigeria was placed on the list in 2023 as a jurisdiction under increased monitoring while the country was expected to strengthen its Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) activities. Mr. Edwin Harris, Director-General of GIABA, a specialised institution…
Nigeria’s youth football teams are in the spotlight this week as the Falconets, Flying Eagles, and Golden Eaglets all continue their quests for international success in different competitions. The Falconets returned to the country yesterday morning after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Rwanda’s She-Amavubi in Kigali on Sunday, in the first leg of their 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifying clash. Alaba Olabiyi’s decisive strike with 20 minutes left at the Kigali-Pele Stadium gave Nigeria a crucial away win ahead of Saturday’s return leg at the Lekan Salami Stadium, Ibadan. The squad has already moved to the Oyo State…
NewsFeedActivists say Israeli drones carried out several attacks on the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, dropping explosive devices near several boats but causing no injuries.Published On 24 Sep 202524 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share
These Deodorants Are Just OKPhotograph: Louryn StrampeKopari Performance Plus Deodorant for $20: This deodorant smells great—like a floral, beachy coconut. It’s more fresh than sweet, and I’d say it’s unisex-leaning-feminine. It goes on clear and smooth, and it didn’t stain my clothes at all. However, it didn’t last me through a workout without reapplying, unlike some other brands I tried. I think it’s fine, but I wouldn’t call it a “performance deodorant.” If you’re looking for a clear formula and you don’t mind reapplying, it might be worth a shot.Fur Ingrown Deodorant for $19: My relationship with this deodorant is…
Not unreasonably, Mariam Abdelghaffa had imagined her life as a grandmother would be somewhat different. As it was, on the morning of 11 August, she found herself bent double in a trench, awaiting the next onslaught.It arrived after dawn. She aimed her ancient AK-47 at the pickup trucks racing towards her. Rockets screeched overhead. Suicide drones the size of light aircraft loomed above. Shells rained down.A nearby row of mud-brick homes vanished. The blasts came closer. Too close. Abdelghaffa was blown backwards. Her neck was wet with blood.The mother of five was carried from the frontline: El Fasher’s ambulances had…
Here are the key events on day 1,308 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.Published On 24 Sep 202524 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareHere is how things stand on Wednesday, September 24:Fighting Ukrainian drones attacked the Salavat petrochemical complex, controlled by energy giant Gazprom, in Russia’s Bashkortostan, causing a fire, regional Governor Radiy Khabirov said on Wednesday via his Telegram channel. Ukraine’s military struck two Russian oil distribution facilities in the Bryansk and Samara regions, as well as a military airfield in Russia-occupied Crimea, Kyiv’s general staff said on Telegram. The Russian Ministry of Defence said its troops hit…
Just south of Seoul, in the city of Seongnam, sits what many call the “Silicon Valley of South Korea”: the sprawling tech complex known as Pangyo Techno Valley (PTV), which is just a 15-minute subway ride from Gangnam, better known for its luxury boutiques, K-pop agencies, and neon nightlife in Seoul. Since launching in 2011, the 661,000-square-meter development has evolved into one of the country’s most significant innovation hubs. It’s home to more than 1,800 startups, research centers, and global tech firms, all packed into a district that feels more like a laboratory for South Korea’s future than a suburb…