Liverpool transfer news: Xherdan Shaqiri joins Lyon

Xherdan Shaqiri has left Liverpool on a permanent transfer to join Lyon and signed a three-year contract with the Ligue 1 club to end his three-year stint at Anfield.The transfer is initially worth £ 5.14 million to Liverpool, which could potentially rise to around £ 9.5 million in total if various additions are triggered depending on Shaqiri's performance in Lyon.? @ XS_11official ?? # Shaqiri2024 is official! ?? https://t.co/pdHQQOwha5 pic.twitter.com/X9JheOXgTM- Olympique Lyonnais ???? (@OL_English) August 23,…

How to watch MLS All-Star Game on TV and livestream

After the display fixture was discontinued during the 2020 season, the Major League Soccer All-Star Game will return in 2021. Unlike previous seasons, where the MLS All-Stars have toured on the European side, this time they will face the cream of the Liga MX.The cross-border derby will be played in front of a huge audience in Los Angeles and there will be plenty of exciting stars on the show. Here is everything you need to know about both sides before the match. Seattle Sounders defender Abdoulaye Cissoko reveals talks with…

Somali presidential candidates reject decrease home electoral procedures

Somali presidential candidates reject lower house electoral procedures MOGADISHU, Somalia - The Union of Presidential Candidates in Somalia rejected electoral procedures recently prepared for the lower house elections, calling them "unconstitutional", which could delay ongoing preparations for elections in the country. In a statement, the union rejected new procedures that will govern the polls…

US sanctions Eritrean official for abuse of rights

A senior Eritrean military official has been sanctioned by the United States for "serious human rights abuses" during the conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray. The US Treasury Department said that forces under the command of General Filipos Woldeyohannes, Chief of Staff of the Eritrean Defense Forces (EDF), were responsible for "massacres, looting and sexual assault". "The Ministry of Finance will continue to take action against those involved in serious human rights violations around the world, including in…

Fulfilling the goals of shiny college students by means of the Hormud scholarship program

Fulfilling the dreams of bright students through the Hormud scholarship program MOGADISHU, Somalia - Adnan Mohamed Ibrahim, 24, comes from a modest family of 11. His father died when he was only four years old. Despite the difficulties encountered in feeding her family, Adnan's mother struggled to pay her child's school fees for nearly 20 years, but ultimately could not on her own afford the…

Same Lukonde in Ituri and northern Kivu to judge the fight

Nearly three months after President Félix Tshisekedi's tour of the east, his prime minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, has led a large government delegation since Saturday, August 21, in Ituri and northern Kivu, the two provinces that are under the state for five months. as reported from Kinshasa, Patient LigodiThe goal of this…

Will the Chadian withdrawal punish the G5’s military effort?

Would the withdrawal of half of the Chadian forces deployed as part of the G5 Sahel's regional force punish military action on the ground? The French army is reassuring. The announcement the withdrawal of 600 men out of the 1200 deployed as part of the regional force G5 Sahel comes at a time when jihadist attacks are increasing…

Worst ingesting habits for irritation, says knowledgeable

There are many occasions that require your chosen alcoholic beverage: happy hour after work, celebrating a friend's success, toasting the beginning of your marriage (or vacation), and yes, just because you want one. Occasional alcohol - especially a glass of red wine - does not adversely affect your health. Though, Frequent and excessive alcohol consumption can wreak havoc on our body's most valuable organs, including our heart and our digestive system. Some drinking habits can lead to chronic inflammation which is not…

In South Sudan, the Prime Minister of Sudan appealed

Sudan's Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdoka ended a three - day visit to South Sudan on Sunday (August 22nd). In Juba, he met his southern counterparts, Salva Kiir and Riek Machar, respectively president and vice president of the country, at daggers drawn after the formation of a united army. as reported from Khartoum, Eliott…