Arsenal leads chasing pack for Leeds winger Raphinha’s signature as Barcelona drops out of race

Arsenal leads chasing pack for Leeds winger Raphinha’s signature as Barcelona drops out of race

The Raphinha transfer saga appears to have taken a dramatic twist after a shock report claimed Barcelona are no longer in the running for his signing with the Leeds winger ready to sign for Arsenal this week. The Brazilian star has lit up Elland Road since a bargain £17 million...

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Racism: Fifa report finds England’s Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka were most abused players in Euro 2020 finals

Racism: Fifa report finds England’s Marcus Rashford, Bukayo Saka were most abused players in Euro 2020 finals

An independent report commissioned by FIFA has found that nearly 50 per cent of players involved in the semi-finals or finals of Euro 2020 or the African Cup of Nations received some form of abuse on social media. World football’s governing body found that much of the abuse suffered by...

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Racism almost pushed Kylian Mbappe out of French national team after 2020 Euro penalty miss

Racism almost pushed Kylian Mbappe out of French national team after 2020 Euro penalty miss

Kylian Mbappe has said he almost quit the France national team after receiving racist abuse following his penalty miss at Euro 2020. The world champions were eliminated by Switzerland at the round of 16 stage last June after Mbappe’s spot kick was saved by Yann Sommer during a shootout. French...

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Government human rights agency accuses Ethiopian soldiers of shooting 30 in extrajudicial killings

Government human rights agency accuses Ethiopian soldiers of shooting 30 in extrajudicial killings

Ethiopia’s state-appointed human rights commission has announced in a statement that a video circulating on social media showed government security forces carrying out at least 30 extrajudicial killings in December 2021. The video, widely shared since Friday, showed a group of men wearing army combat fatigues forcing men off trucks...

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Real change as Colombia sees first black – a woman – rise to become vice president

Real change as Colombia sees first black – a woman – rise to become vice president

“What is coming here is real change, real change,” Colombia’s new President-elect, Gustavo Petro, promised his cheering supporters at his victory speech on Sunday night. As the country’s first-ever left-wing leader – with a running mate, Francia Márquez, who will become the first black vice-president – Mr Petro’s belief that...

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FNL militia kill two, injure six in attack on public service vehicle in southwestern Rwanda

FNL militia kill two, injure six in attack on public service vehicle in southwestern Rwanda

Two people were killed and six were injured when suspected militants opened fire on a bus in southwestern Rwanda, Rwandan police said. Saturday’s attack, which killed the bus driver and a passenger, was carried out by the National Liberation Front (FLN), the armed wing of the anti-government Movement for Democratic...

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Sally Hayden: When I started reporting on Libya detention camps UN staff admitted UN is used to whitewash brutal EU policy

Sally Hayden: When I started reporting on Libya detention camps UN staff admitted UN is used to whitewash brutal EU policy

Interview continued: The New Humanitarian recently spoke to journalist Sally Hayden, author of the book, “My Fourth Time, We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the World’s Deadliest Migration Route”, published in March this year. Hayden raises questions the roles the European Union and United Nations, and sometimes other aid organisations are...

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Journalist’s in-depth account exposes human rights abuses in Libyan detention camps ignored by UN and EU

Journalist’s in-depth account exposes human rights abuses in Libyan detention camps ignored by UN and EU

In 2018, journalist Sally Hayden received a message on Facebook from a refugee in a Libyan detention centre. “We need your help. We are under bad condition in Libya prison. If you have time, I will tell you all the story,” the message read, seemingly sent out of the blue....

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African scientists seek ways of sealing loopholes in global collaborations between West and Africa

African scientists seek ways of sealing loopholes in global collaborations between West and Africa

Researchers at the seventh World Conference on Research Integrity, in Cape Town, South Africa, have been hammering out the equity issues plaguing science partnerships that span the global north-south divide. Several sessions at the event were dedicated to the design of a soon-to-be-published document called the Cape Town Statement on...

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How aging and changes in sexual organs affect intimacy and available medical support – report  

How aging and changes in sexual organs affect intimacy and available medical support – report  

Research conducted by the National Institute on Aging (NIA) says the normal aging process brings about changes that may affect sex. It says the sexual organs change with age. In females, the vagina may become narrower, with less lubrication. Menopause may also affect sexual desire. In males, erectile problems may...

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