Ronaldo won’t earn Man United EPL title, it’s Lukaku and Chelsea’s to lose, maybe to Man City

Ronaldo won’t earn Man United EPL title, it’s Lukaku and Chelsea’s to lose, maybe to Man City

Cristiano Ronaldo is undoubtedly the signing of the summer in the Premier League.  Obviously, I was happy for my friend Jack Grealish getting his record-breaking move to Manchester City, but it’s Ronaldo. Nothing tops his move back to Manchester United. He is 36, but make no mistake. He is still...

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Fight for gloves on at Arsenal as new goalkeeper attempts to push aside regular for starting berth

Fight for gloves on at Arsenal as new goalkeeper attempts to push aside regular for starting berth

Arsenal summer signing Aaron Ramsdale has told friends he expects to start the club’s next Premier League match ahead of Bernd Leno, according to reports. The Gunners will be desperate to secure their first win of the season on September 11 when newly-promoted Norwich City visit the Emirates. Arsenal have...

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Flying cars deal between Kenya Airways, Brazil’s aircraft maker Embraer to ease movement in Nairobi

Flying cars deal between Kenya Airways, Brazil’s aircraft maker Embraer to ease movement in Nairobi

Kenyan capital Nairobi expects to experience ease in commuter movement in the coming three years following the signing of an agreement between national carrier Kenya Airways and Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer to supply flying taxis. As business hub if the region, Nairobi which also hosts headquarters a number of international,...

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Ex-Boko Haram fighters surrender: Nigeria torn between pardoning killers or bringing them to justice

Ex-Boko Haram fighters surrender: Nigeria torn between pardoning killers or bringing them to justice

A surge of surrenders by Boko Haram jihadists in north-eastern Nigeria has turned the spotlight onto how the government deals with fighters who claim to have repented and are now – controversially – looking to be reintegrated into a society scarred by 12 years of war. The New Humanitarian visited...

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