A striker for Arsenal? Creating scoring chances is  key indicator of future success than a team’s finishing ability

A striker for Arsenal? Creating scoring chances is key indicator of future success than a team’s finishing ability

Arsenal are in a slump, there is no escaping it. But if we zoom out, you can see that their recent wastefulness in front of goal is a rare occurrence across the past 18 months – in which Arteta’s men have largely overperformed when comparing their goals and expected goals over time.

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New African Magazine publishes 100 Most Influential Africans list dominated by Nigeria, Kenya

New African Magazine publishes 100 Most Influential Africans list dominated by Nigeria, Kenya

William Ruto, the President of Kenya, and Bola Tinubu, President of Nigeria, were the only heads of state to make it, along with the Guinean military leader Mamady Doumbouya. Doumbouya created quite a stir at this year’s UN General Assembly and appears to have found a solution around the Simandou mining saga.

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UN voices concern over rising post-election hate speech, ethnic tension and calls to arms in DRC

UN voices concern over rising post-election hate speech, ethnic tension and calls to arms in DRC

Election-related tensions are common in the DRC, which has a history of authoritarian rule and violent government overthrow. Some 250 different ethnic groups live in the vast country. It sits on considerable mineral wealth but little trickles down the population of around 100 million.

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Top US government official on Covid: ‘You can’t make a cogent, convincing argument that it came naturally from an animal’

Top US government official on Covid: ‘You can’t make a cogent, convincing argument that it came naturally from an animal’

Noting that public health agencies such as the NIH and the CDC were not involved in trying to figure out the origins of Covid-19, Kadlec said, “It really has little to do with NIH and CDC. … There was this idea that, between the intelligence community and the scientific community, there had to be someone who would take the responsibility for leading efforts to conduct attribution.”

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Key bioweapons official publicly accuses ex-White House advisor on Covid of ‘denial and deception’

Key bioweapons official publicly accuses ex-White House advisor on Covid of ‘denial and deception’

Kadlec noted that as early as February 2020, Fauci and key virologists were privately acknowledging, in emails between them, “that this could have been a laboratory incident.”

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With every strike and counterstrike, Israel, US and Iran’s allies inch closer to all-out war

With every strike and counterstrike, Israel, US and Iran’s allies inch closer to all-out war

Hamas says the October 7 attack that triggered the war in Gaza was an act of purely Palestinian resistance to Israel’s decades-long domination of the Palestinians. There is no evidence that Iran, Hezbollah or other allied groups played a direct role or even knew about it beforehand.

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Church and state: Polluting religion with politics is fomenting revulsion and rebellion in Uganda

Church and state: Polluting religion with politics is fomenting revulsion and rebellion in Uganda

Since 1992, the most polarising personality in religio-politics has been Pastor Aloysius Bugingo, who has increasingly not hidden his support for the ruling party in his summons and recently, for President Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, to rule Uganda beyond Museveni.

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US defence secretary’s secret hospitalisation raises questions of trust in Biden administration

US defence secretary’s secret hospitalisation raises questions of trust in Biden administration

Deputy Defence Secretary Kathleen Hicks assumed some of his operational duties on January 2, while she was on vacation in Puerto Rico, a US official said. But, Hicks was only told why Austin was unavailable on January 4, three officials revealed.

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US Secretary of State Blinken to visit UAE, Saudi, Israel, seeking to avert wider Middle East war

US Secretary of State Blinken to visit UAE, Saudi, Israel, seeking to avert wider Middle East war

Jordan’s King Abdullah urged Blinken to use Washington’s influence over Israel to press it for an immediate ceasefire and warned of the “catastrophic repercussions” of Israel’s continued military campaign.

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