Chelsea is a club where players oversleep, arrive late for bus, but it’s manager who gets the stick  

Chelsea is a club where players oversleep, arrive late for bus, but it’s manager who gets the stick  

At least one player has had a post-training nap and missed the team bus, half of dozen of squad have openly admitted they want to leave and some haven’t bothered to tie their laces ahead of training. The Blues squad is overcrowded, with it revealed that players often have to sit on the floor in team meetings – a situation that contributed to the downfall and eventual sacking of Graham Potter.

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Thousands of exhausted South Sudanese refugees leap ‘out of the frying pan, into the fire’ at home

Thousands of exhausted South Sudanese refugees leap ‘out of the frying pan, into the fire’ at home

Years of fighting between government and opposition forces in South Sudan killed almost 400,000 people and displaced millions until a peace agreement was signed nearly five years ago. Enacting a solid peace has been sluggish: The country has yet to deploy a unified military and create a permanent constitution.

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‘Only an evil state can fight against clinics’, Ukrainian president says of Russian attack on hospitals

‘Only an evil state can fight against clinics’, Ukrainian president says of Russian attack on hospitals

Moscow has dismissed allegations that its soldiers have committed war crimes and denies deliberately targeting civilians although it has bombarded cities across Ukraine since invading 15 months ago. Moscow said earlier on Friday Ukraine had struck two regions in southern Russia with a rocket and a drone, but the missile was shot down.

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President Museveni must protect Uganda’s natural resources, else rich foreigners will grab all the gold

President Museveni must protect Uganda’s natural resources, else rich foreigners will grab all the gold

Kintu Mutekanga was the son of Igaga of the Musubo clan and the red small bird totem. He was sent by his father, Igaga, to work in Chief Gabula’s courtyard. While there, he acquired knowledge of the art of governance and administration. He was a trader who dealt in simple agricultural implements, clothes, beads, tobacco and also bought cattle from Bukedi through barter trade.

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How colonial collaborators planted the seeds of political deceit in Uganda that President Museveni has perfected

How colonial collaborators planted the seeds of political deceit in Uganda that President Museveni has perfected

When history writers write they write as if Busoga suddenly emerged some three hundred years ago and formed into an organised state only with the coming of the white man, which ends up presenting an unnatural history of the land. Apparently, Busoga is the natural home of Lake Victoria. And the source of the world’s longest river – the Nile, which is even mentioned in the Bible (Genesis, 41:1; Exodus, 1:22; 7:20; Isaiah, 23:10; Amos, 8:8) is in Jinja, Busoga.

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De-dollarisation: Why world trade can’t shed King Dollar even as fallout with China, Russia rolls on

De-dollarisation: Why world trade can’t shed King Dollar even as fallout with China, Russia rolls on

Many currencies, from the Hong Kong dollar to the Panama balboa, are pegged against the dollar for similar reasons. The almighty dollar has had a lock on commodity trading, allowing Washington to hinder market access for producer nations from Russia to Venezuela and Iran.

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Rest in power: Glowing tributes flow in as pop idol Tina Turner, 83, returns to the pavilion – forever

Rest in power: Glowing tributes flow in as pop idol Tina Turner, 83, returns to the pavilion – forever

Sometimes nicknamed the “Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” Turner won six of her eight Grammy Awards in the 1980s. In that decade she landed a dozen songs in the Top 40, including “Typical Male,” “The Best,” “Private Dancer” and “Better Be Good to Me.”

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Unstoppable singer and pop icon Tina Turner turns last page of her life at 83, waves goodbye forever

Unstoppable singer and pop icon Tina Turner turns last page of her life at 83, waves goodbye forever

Turner was among the first celebrities to speak candidly about domestic abuse, becoming a heroine to battered women and a symbol of resilience to all. Ike Turner did not deny mistreating her, although he tried to blame Tina for their troubles. When he died, in 2007, a representative for his ex-wife said simply: “Tina is aware that Ike passed away.”

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Obesity industry: How Big Food, Big Pharma, Big Media and Big People make a killing from overweight

Obesity industry: How Big Food, Big Pharma, Big Media and Big People make a killing from overweight

FAIR reported that every doctor interviewed by “60 Minutes” for its segment on obesity had received money from Novo Nordisk, maker of the drugs effectively being advertised on the show. None of the doctors mentioned the serious side-effects associated with the drugs, Novo Nordisk’s massive profits from the drugs or the lobbying the drugmaker is doing to get insurance to pay for weight-loss drugs.

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Worried about Kenya’s current economic mess, Chinese hackers have made digital intrusions into government’s sensitive ministries

Worried about Kenya’s current economic mess, Chinese hackers have made digital intrusions into government’s sensitive ministries

The hacks constitute a three-year campaign that targeted eight of Kenya’s ministries and government departments, including the presidential office, according to an intelligence analyst in the region. The analyst also shared with Reuters research documents that included the timeline of attacks, the targets, and provided some technical data relating to the compromise of a server used exclusively by Kenya’s main spy agency.

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