Humiliation: Senior players at Man United angry with manager Solskjaer’s lack of direction

Humiliation: Senior players at Man United angry with manager Solskjaer’s lack of direction

Tensions are running high at Manchester United and Bruno Fernandes is reportedly one of a number of players questioning Ole Gunnar Solskjaer due to an apparent lack of direction from the under-fire manager. United appeared to have turned a corner after bouncing back from their humiliating 5-0 defeat at home...

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Legendary keeper Schmeichel slams three Man United players he dubbed passengers in derby loss

Legendary keeper Schmeichel slams three Man United players he dubbed passengers in derby loss

Peter Schmeichel slammed three Manchester United stars as Manchester City cruised to a derby victory over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side at Old Trafford. Pep Guardiola’s reigning champions piled the pressure back on Solskjaer with a routine 2-0 win on Saturday. Eric Bailly scored an early own goal after attempting to...

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Climate crisis success: 20 countries promise to stop financing oil, coal and gas projects abroad

Climate crisis success: 20 countries promise to stop financing oil, coal and gas projects abroad

Efforts to end the world’s reliance on fossil fuels received two major boosts at the COP26 summit on Friday as 20 governments promised to stop financing oil, coal and gas projects beyond their borders, and several countries pledged to phase out coal power. Ending the use of coal, oil and...

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Ethiopia: PM Abiy Ahmed has option of stepping down or being forced to run into nearest tallest grass

Ethiopia: PM Abiy Ahmed has option of stepping down or being forced to run into nearest tallest grass

About a year ago, Ethiopia Prime Minister Abiy Amhed declared war on Tigray region to mop up the Tigray People’s Defence Force (TPLF). Prior to the attack, Abiy had accused the Tigrayan forces of launching an offensive against federal army barracks in Makelle, the regional capital. Within three months, Abiy...

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Calls for ceasefire in Ethiopia conflict grow, fearing bloodbath if Tigrayan soldiers capture Addis Ababa

Calls for ceasefire in Ethiopia conflict grow, fearing bloodbath if Tigrayan soldiers capture Addis Ababa

African and Western nations have called for an immediate ceasefire in Ethiopia after Tigrayan forces from the country’s north made advances towards the capital this week. The US special envoy for the Horn of Africa, Jeffrey Feltman, arrived in Addis Ababa to press for a halt to military operations and...

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Britain: Distraught Tory MP resigns over ‘curse’ of politics and colleagues ‘mocking his wife’s suicide’

Britain: Distraught Tory MP resigns over ‘curse’ of politics and colleagues ‘mocking his wife’s suicide’

Tory Member of Parliament Owen Paterson has resigned as MP for North Shropshire following a lobbying scandal. However, the Conservative said he would “remain a public servant but outside the cruel world of politics” today. He accused “people, including MPs” of publicly mocking his wife’s suicide in a statement released...

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Media, journalists hail US sanctions against Israeli tech firm that makes and sells spyware to rogue regimes

Media, journalists hail US sanctions against Israeli tech firm that makes and sells spyware to rogue regimes

The US Commerce Department added Israel’s NSO Group and Candiru to its trade blacklist, saying they sold spyware to foreign governments that used the equipment to target government officials, journalists and others. Positive Technologies of Russia, and Computer Security Initiative Consultancy, from Singapore, were also listed, the department announced on...

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Sanctioned: Military coups, rights abuses push Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea out of US duty-free trade pact

Sanctioned: Military coups, rights abuses push Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea out of US duty-free trade pact

The United States plans to remove Ethiopia, Mali and Guinea from the agreement that gives them duty-free access to the United States, President Joe Biden said in a letter to Congress, citing human rights violations. The move comes amid ongoing conflict and famine in Ethiopia’s northern region of Tigray and...

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Sudan military junta looks to cave in to international pressure to reinstate ousted PM Hamdok

Sudan military junta looks to cave in to international pressure to reinstate ousted PM Hamdok

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States and Britain have called for the immediate reinstatement of Sudan’s civilian-led government in the latest show of international pressure to reverse a military coup. Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has been under house arrest in the capital Khartoum since being toppled on...

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International pressure forces Facebook to delete Ethiopia PM’s ‘bury rebels’ genocidal post

International pressure forces Facebook to delete Ethiopia PM’s ‘bury rebels’ genocidal post

Facebook has removed a post from Ethiopia’s prime minister Abiy Ahmed for violating its policies against inciting violence. On Sunday, Ahmed called on citizens take up arms to block the advance of the rebel Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). The TPLF has fought a year-long campaign against government forces, capturing...

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