Nigeria’s new anthem, written by a Briton, raises recolonisation concerns after contentious law is passed

Nigeria’s new anthem, written by a Briton, raises recolonisation concerns after contentious law is passed

Many Nigerians, however, took to social media to say they won’t be singing the new national anthem, among them Oby Ezekwesili, a former education minister and presidential aspirant who said that the new law shows that the country’s political class doesn’t care about the public interest.

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South Africa poll: Zuma’s party gives ruling ANC a run for money as early results show it’s ceding ground

South Africa poll: Zuma’s party gives ruling ANC a run for money as early results show it’s ceding ground

With results in from 16.7 per cent of polling stations, the ANC’s share of the vote in Wednesday’s election stood at 42.5 per cent, with the pro-business Democratic Alliance (DA) on 25.8 per cent, data from the electoral commission showed on Thursday.

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After two decades in the doldrums Arsenal managed by Arteta, has joined Europe’s elite clubs

After two decades in the doldrums Arsenal managed by Arteta, has joined Europe’s elite clubs

Arsenal’s average age this season, weighted by minutes played, was just 25, making them the seventh-youngest team in Europe’s top five leagues. Of their 15 top players by minutes played, only two — Trossard and goalkeeper David Raya – are older than 26.

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WHO ignores or knowingly misrepresents its own data on Covid to protect drug makers’ interests

WHO ignores or knowingly misrepresents its own data on Covid to protect drug makers’ interests

Funding for essential sanitation and nutrition programmes has dropped as the WHO pushed for a shift in funding to mass vaccination in countries with young populations for a disease of the elderly to which they were already immune, supported with frankly idiotic slogans with more to do with advertising than public health, such as “No one is safe until everyone is safe.”

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German vaccine maker gets $145 million funding from global coalition for African vaccine plants

German vaccine maker gets $145 million funding from global coalition for African vaccine plants

BioNTech said in December it aimed to start production at the modular mRNA vaccine factory site in Rwanda in 2025, the first foreign company mRNA vaccine manufacturing site on the continent. It said at the time it had fully funded the facility, committing a total of $150 million.

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Israel seizes Gaza’s entire border with Egypt, ignores UN court orders to halt attacks in Rafah

Israel seizes Gaza’s entire border with Egypt, ignores UN court orders to halt attacks in Rafah

The World Court said Israel had not explained how it would keep evacuees from Rafah safe and provide food, water and medicine. Its ruling also called on Hamas to immediately and unconditionally release hostages taken from Israel on October 7.

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Long wait for president: Fingers crossed as vote tallyng starts in South Africa and ANC risks ceding majority

Long wait for president: Fingers crossed as vote tallyng starts in South Africa and ANC risks ceding majority

The president is elected in Parliament after the national vote’s results are announced. South Africa’s Parliament has two houses and it’s the lower house, or National Assembly, that chooses the president. There, the 400 lawmakers vote for one of them to be the head of state and it needs a simple majority of 201. Because the ANC has always had a parliamentary majority since 1994, every president since then has been from the ANC, starting with Nelson Mandela.

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Gaza war: Brazil’s President Lula moves envoy to Geneva from Tel Aviv as relations with Israel sour

Gaza war: Brazil’s President Lula moves envoy to Geneva from Tel Aviv as relations with Israel sour

Brazil withdrew its ambassador to Israel on Wednesday after months of tensions between the two countries over the war in Gaza, the latest repercussion from a South American nation over Israel’s military campaign in the Palestinian territory. The move was announced in Brazil’s official gazette. Israel’s foreign ministry said no...

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Drones war: Ukrainian and Russian forces race to develop and produce unmanned aerial vehicles

Drones war: Ukrainian and Russian forces race to develop and produce unmanned aerial vehicles

Ukraine’s shortage of artillery shells has become a decisive factor in its struggle to repel Russian advances. Russia’s new offensive outside of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine is likely to put further strain along the eastern front, where artillery units have been carefully prioritising targets and rationing shells. In an April interview, Zelenskiy said that Russia was firing shells at a ratio of 10 to one to those of Ukraine.

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German juggernaut Bayern Munich appoint Vincent Kompany, with roots in DR Congo, head coach

German juggernaut Bayern Munich appoint Vincent Kompany, with roots in DR Congo, head coach

There is no question that Bayern Munich are taking a leap of faith with Kompany. A 38-year-old head coach who has never worked at a major club anywhere, let alone one of Bayern’s size and scale; clearly it’s a risk.

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