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Ten Hag Regrets Man United’s Failed Pursuit of Kane

Last year, rumors linked Manchester United to Harry Kane, and Erik ten Hag reveals he was their preferred striker choice. Erik ten Hag confirmed Manchester United's interest in Harry Kane, who joined Bayern Munich and scored 43 goals in his Bundesliga debut season. Instead of signing Kane, United brought in Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta. Though he struggled initially in the Premier League, Hojlund has since netted 14 goals in all competitions, including eight in the top-flight. Speaking to Sky Sports, Ten Hag emphasized…

Ten Hag vehemently rejects rumors of Man Utd sell-off as pure fiction

Before Manchester United's inaugural transfer window with Jim Ratcliffe in charge, rumors hinted at a massive sell-off. Erik ten Hag strongly refuted rumors that nearly every player on Manchester United's team would be on the market in the upcoming transfer window, calling them "ridiculous." United has mathematically missed out on Champions League qualification, and there is a chance they may finish outside the European competitions, with Newcastle United and Chelsea trailing them. Anticipate significant transformations in…

Brutal Clash Claims Ten Lives in Galgaduud: Uncovering the Devastation of Inter-Clan Strife

Ten individuals perished in clashes between rival clans in the Galgaduud region. Residents witnessed a skirmish between militias from Abudwak and Heraale districts, fueled by clan vendettas and territorial disagreements. Galmudug government troops intervened to quell the violence, but tension lingers as both factions remain in the conflict zone. The region has a history of clashes over grazing rights and land ownership, with revenge attacks not uncommon. Two months earlier, a well-known elder, Abdi Dahir Daud, fell…

Ten years after the crisis after the election, Alassane

This is the first meeting between the head of state and his predecessor since his return last month after his acquittal of ICC crimes against humanity. The meeting between the two people in the Ivorian political scene must take place at the Presidential Palace in the late afternoon. as reported from Abidjan, Sidy YansaneThis is…

the ten least peaceful countries in the world

The 2021 edition of the Global Peace Index, an index from the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), a Sydney-based think tank, sees five African countries ranked among the ten least peaceful nations in the world. South Africa has been on fire since the imprisonment of its former president Jacob Zuma. It is likely to be included next year in the list of least…

which are the top ten universities

Several rankings of the best universities in the world are unanimous in placing Cape Town and Wits in South Africa at the forefront of Africa. These top 10 overlap with nuances, depending on selection criteria, and do not include any French-speaking country. Only the University of Cape Town in South Africa wins in the league of the 200 best universities in the…

Ten years later, the disappointed hopes of

South Sudan, the youngest state in the world, is a battered country. On July 9, 2011, the hope aroused by its independence, which arose after decades of struggle, was enormous. Ten years and a civil war later, the country is experiencing one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. A cross around his neck, green and black scarf on his head, Tireza Sima looks…

ten years later, the disputed legacy of the M23 movement

This Wednesday marks the 10th anniversary of the M23 or June 23 movement in Senegal. This coalition of political parties and civil society organizations created in 2011 was mobilized against President Abdoulaye Wade's candidacy for a third term in 2012. Ten years later, the movement's legacy is disputed. as reported from Dakar,…

“They carry heavy luggage ten hours a day”

Saturday 12 June is World Day Against Child Labor, a day organized under the auspices of the UN. Three days ago, Unicef ​​and the International Labor Organization pointed out in a report the increase in the number of children forced to work in the world due to the effects of the pandemic. Children's rights NGOs warn of the physical, health and economic consequences of these forms of exploitation for minors. The majority of them are between 5 and 11 years old. According toa report published by Unicef ​​and the…

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