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Year: 2025

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Veteran driver Carlos Sainz aims for his fifth Dakar Rally win in Saudi Arabia at the age of 62 as competition intensifies

January 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Carlos Sainz, the legendary Spanish driver, has made it clear that he is ready to compete for a fifth Dakar Rally title this season in

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Sports

Arsenal Close Gap on Liverpool with 3-1 Win Against Brentford in the Premier League

January 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Arsenal made a statement in the Premier League race on Wednesday, overcoming a tough challenge from Brentford with a 3-1 victory. This win allowed Mikel

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Sports

Mamelodi Sundowns prepare to loan out promising right-back Zuko Mdunyelwa for more game time in January

January 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

With the January transfer window in full swing, Mamelodi Sundowns appear to be reevaluating their roster, aiming to address the challenge of managing their talent-heavy

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Federal investigators uncover bomb-making materials linked to New Orleans attacker in St. Roch rental property

January 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

The festive atmosphere in New Orleans turned into a nightmare this New Year’s Day when a deadly attack shocked the French Quarter. Federal investigators believe

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Breaking

Kaizer Chiefs head coach challenges the media over team criticism during press conference in Soweto

January 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

The Kaizer Chiefs’ challenging year has sparked conversations across South African football, and head coach Nasreddine Nabi isn’t holding back when addressing the media. The

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Sports

Manqoba Mngqithi faces shocking dismissal as head coach of Mamelodi Sundowns in Pretoria

January 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

The world of South African football witnessed a major shift recently when Mamelodi Sundowns decided to part ways with Manqoba Mngqithi as head coach in

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Mapitsi’s Unpredictable Behavior Leaves the Maputla Family in Shock in Turfloop

January 2, 2025 Temitope Oke

Episode 133 (Wednesday, Jan 1): The Maputlas are left scratching their heads over Mapitsi’s sudden attitude shift. Meanwhile, Charles finds himself shaken by a troubling

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Sports

Jurgen Klopp starts new journey as Global Head of Soccer with Red Bull after leaving Liverpool

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Jurgen Klopp, the charismatic former Liverpool manager, has officially started his new role as Global Head of Soccer for Red Bull. After a glittering nine-year

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Sports

Arsenal Comes From Behind to Beat Brentford 3-1 and Sends Strong Message About Their Title Ambitions in the Premier League

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Arsenal’s dramatic 3-1 win against Brentford on Wednesday night has turned heads, with former player Martin Keown praising the team for sending a clear message

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Sports

Percy Tau and Al Ahly Agree to Mutually Terminate Contract as Egyptian Club Decides to Part Ways with the South African Forward in January

January 1, 2025 Temitope Oke

Percy Tau, the South African international forward, and his club Al Ahly have reportedly decided to part ways, following ongoing tensions over a potential contract

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  • What began as a peaceful mission to challenge the blockade on Gaza took a frightening turn when the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) was hit by a drone strike in Tunisian waters. The attack targeted the group’s so-called “family boat,” sparking outrage but also reinforcing the determination of activists who say they will not back down. A Lucky Escape at Sea Six passengers and crew were on board when the drone hit. While no one was injured, the vessel sustained fire damage on its main deck and storage area below. Despite the scare, the GSF made it clear that their mission—to break the siege on Gaza through non-violent action—remains unchanged. Support and Solidarity At a press conference in Tunisia, GSF officials publicly thanked the Tunisian government for standing with them. Activists highlighted that over the last 17 years, dozens of similar attempts have been made to challenge the blockade, with this being the 38th boat to face an attack. Among those showing support was Mandla Mandela, grandson of Nelson Mandela, who joined thousands of members in voicing solidarity with Palestine. “We Will Not Give Up” GSF leaders struck a defiant tone, saying the attack only brought more supporters to their side. “They have the drones, the weapons, and violence. We have everything else. We stand together, steadfast, learning from Palestine. The Palestinian people never give up, and neither will we,” one official said. Sailing Under a Portuguese Flag The targeted boat was sailing under a Portuguese flag and carried members of the flotilla’s steering committee. Despite the fire damage, the organisation insisted that no act of aggression would derail their efforts to challenge the siege. A Parallel Crisis in Gaza While the flotilla pressed on with its mission, news broke that Israel had ordered a full evacuation of Gaza City. According to military spokesperson Avichay Adraee, the Israel Defence Forces intend to fight Hamas “with great force” in the area, raising fears of further escalation. Looking Ahead For the Global Sumud Flotilla, the message is clear: their struggle is bigger than any one boat or attack. With more supporters joining since the drone strike, they say their mission is gathering strength, not losing it.

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