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Utd Give Up Signing Sancho & Offer €100m For Fati But Barca Reject Deal (Sport)

It’s been a complicated week for Ansu Fati despite being kept out of everything going on around him.  Barcelona stood strong and rejected an offer of 100 million euros for the teenage winger. Manchester United were the main interested party, but various Premier League clubs were following his situation. Despite …

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‘Obinim Was A Better Player Than Me’- Former Kotoko Star Stephen Oduro Discloses

Ex-Asante Kotoko legend, Stephen Oduro has made a surprising revelation about beleaguered man of God, Bishop Daniel Obinim, insisting he was a better player than him during their youth days.  Oduro disclosed that the head pastor at the International God’s Way Church, was a fine footballer and a potent attacker, …

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Arnold Asamoah Baidoo Fires NDC’s Dela Edem.

Entertainment pundit Arnold Asamoah-Baidoo has fired Dela Edem over comments against Sarkodie. The member of the communications team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) said Sarkodie has no right to order Sammy Gyamfi to take off the art work he shared on the death of Black American Floyd’s death which …

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Pogba Must Be More Consistent To Earn Madrid Move, Says Ex-Utd Star Herrera

Paul Pogba must be more “consistent” to earn a move to Real Madrid, according to Ander Herrera, who does not think the Manchester United midfielder has reached his full potential. Pogba has flattered to deceive at Old Trafford since making his way back to Manchester for a second spell at …

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US-China Virus Row Flares with Senator’s Comments

The row between the US and China over the coronavirus outbreak has flared again with a US senator accusing Beijing of trying to block the development of a vaccine in the West.Rick Scott said evidence had come via “our intelligence community” but provided no details to back it up.China meanwhile …

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Blue-Sky Thinking: How Cities Can Keep Air Clean After Coronavirus

For those not directly affected, the ability to breathe more easily and see further has perhaps been the greatest consolation amid the trauma of the coronavirus pandemic. As city after city begins to emerge from lockdown, urban planners and environmental campaigners are grappling with how to keep the clean air …

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George Floyd Death: Protesters Tear Down Slave Trader Statue

A slave trader’s statue in Bristol has been torn down and thrown into the harbour during a second day of anti-racism protests across the UK.It comes after largely peaceful demonstrations in London on Saturday ended in some clashes with police.Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick urged protesters to find another way …

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French Military Says It Killed Top Qaeda Leader in Africa

If confirmed, the death of Abdelmalek Droukdal would be a blow to one of the terrorist group’s most successful and resilient affiliates.The French military said on Friday that its forces in Mali had killed one of Al Qaeda’s longest-serving commanders in Africa, Abdelmalek Droukdal, who has led an affiliate of …

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China Hails Its Virus Triumphs, and Glosses Over Its Mistakes

Trying to win a propaganda tug-of-war, Beijing staunchly defended its actions, saying it didn’t hide the emergence of the outbreak.BEIJING, Under continued fire for its early mishandling of the coronavirus, the Chinese government vigorously defended its actions in a new, detailed account on Sunday that portrays the country’s approach to combating the outbreak as …

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China Vowed to Keep Wildlife Off the Menu, a Tough Promise to Keep

The government has moved slowly to permanently stop the sale and consumption of wild animals in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic, raising fears the practice may continue.Bamboo rats lifted Mao Zuqin out of poverty. Now, because of the coronavirus pandemic, poverty threatens again.Mr. Mao has over the past five years …

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