Man United’s first 11 now predictable in which Ronaldo will be a rarity, Casemiro a benchwarmer

Man United’s first 11 now predictable in which Ronaldo will be a rarity, Casemiro a benchwarmer

The Red Devils breezed past Sheriff Tiraspol 2-0 in the Europa League on Thursday night. With their Premier League clash against Leeds postponed, this was United’s final match before the international break. And Ten Hag chose to revert back to the side which beat Arsenal, albeit with Cristiano Ronaldo in...

Read more
Why millions are mourning Queen Elizabeth: They feel the loss as a part of themselves, even those who never met her

Why millions are mourning Queen Elizabeth: They feel the loss as a part of themselves, even those who never met her

The death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 has prompted an outpouring of emotion – in the United Kingdom and around the globe. Her close family and confidants are grieving for the loss of someone they knew and loved, but what is everyone else feeling? Can feelings...

Read more
Weaponising social media: How Big Tech firms rake in hefty fortunes from terrorist content  

Weaponising social media: How Big Tech firms rake in hefty fortunes from terrorist content  

When al-Shabaab attacked the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya in 2013, the group live-blogged the terrifying event on Twitter, taunting the authorities who were struggling to end the siege. It represented a chilling milestone in the weaponisation of social media platforms and demonstrated the audacity and adaptive nature of...

Read more
It’s a free-for-all slugfest in Senegalese legislature as lawmakers elect speaker

It’s a free-for-all slugfest in Senegalese legislature as lawmakers elect speaker

Senegal’s security forces were called on Monday to secure a voting process in parliament and hold back rowdy opposition Members of Parliament (MP) who tried to disrupt the election of a new president of the national assembly. The assembly was convening for the first time since a July election in...

Read more
Man United lines up $80 million for January transfers, which could rise to 115 million if Ronaldo leaves

Man United lines up $80 million for January transfers, which could rise to 115 million if Ronaldo leaves

Erik Ten Hag will be given at least a £70 million ($80.6 million) transfer war-chest to spend in January – but it could be even more if Cristiano Ronaldo goes. The Manchester United boss forked out more than £215 million ($248 million) over the summer, bringing in Brazilian star Antony...

Read more
Chileans reject a constitution that framed science as a tool for social, economic reforms

Chileans reject a constitution that framed science as a tool for social, economic reforms

The votes are in and many scientists are disappointed. On September 4, Chileans voted to reject a proposed new constitution for their nation. The draft charter, developed over a year by a citizen-led assembly, framed science as a tool that could improve society. It also emphasised actions against climate change...

Read more
Lionel Messi pulls away from Ronaldo after scoring against 39 different clubs in Champions League

Lionel Messi pulls away from Ronaldo after scoring against 39 different clubs in Champions League

Lionel Messi has overtaken Cristiano Ronaldo by scoring against a 39th different club in the Champions League. The French champions were stunned by an early goal on Wednesday night as Maccabi Haifa went in front through Tjaronn Chery in the 24th minute. But Christophe Galtier’s side were swiftly level eight...

Read more
Draw at home against Salzburg means drab Chelsea still not out of the woods despite manager swap

Draw at home against Salzburg means drab Chelsea still not out of the woods despite manager swap

Thomas Tuchel started with a disappointing draw and was crowned European champion four months later. Graham Potter fancies a Chelsea repeat. “I won’t give too much away to keep people guessing,” said Graham Potter when asked to explain the shape he envisioned Chelsea taking in his first game as manager...

Read more
Consumption of certain types of fish reduce carbon emissions, an analysis of seafood around the world says

Consumption of certain types of fish reduce carbon emissions, an analysis of seafood around the world says

Replacing meat with certain types of sustainably sourced seafood could help people to reduce their carbon footprints without compromising on nutrition, finds an analysis of dozens of marine species that are consumed worldwide. The study, published on September 8 in Communications Earth & Environment, suggests that farmed bivalves – shellfish...

Read more
Somalia: Experts say lessons learnt from past famine experience show relief needs to anticipatory, not reactive

Somalia: Experts say lessons learnt from past famine experience show relief needs to anticipatory, not reactive

Somali famine analysis that was undertaken by the country-level Technical Working Group (TWG) of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system, made up of UN agencies that operates in 35 food insecure countries and is typically government-led, says the imminent situation in eastern Africa country would have been avoided....

Read more