Lucas Radebe, a former Bafana Bafana and Leeds United captain, believes the current Bafana Bafana team has what it takes to qualify for next year’s
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Brazilian Descendants in Lagos organise Popo Aguda Y2022 Easter Music Concert Extravaganza
Images of the Y2022 Easter Music Concert Extravaganza The Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, in collaboration with Brazilian Descendants Arts and Culture Association Lagos, has organised Popo Aguda
UK PM Johnson says ‘of course’ he will fight next election
Britain’s Boris Johnson said on Wednesday he would seek to be reelected prime minister at the next election and could not think of any circumstances
More than 200 British businesses celebrated as Queen’s Awards for Enterprise winners revealed
232 winners announced in The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise – the UK’s most prestigious business awards winners include World of Books, a West Sussex retailer
UK to lead the way in climate and sustainability education
Secondary school students will be able to study the natural world through an exciting new GCSE in natural history to be introduced by September 2025.
Marine Le Pen drops in polls after TV debate with Macron
Marine Le Pen has slumped in the polls after vowing to ban the Muslim headscarf in a fiery TV debate with Emmanuel Macron last night.
Macron attacks Le Pen over relationship with Russia during debate
French President Emmanuel Macron attacked far-right challenger Marine Le Pen battled on Wednesday over her ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Macron’s strongest line of
G20 members condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine, after Yellen and others stage walkout
Top officials from Britain, the United States and Canada walked out on Russia’s representatives at a Group of 20 meeting on Wednesday and many members
Israeli war planes strike Gaza after rocket attack
Israel carried out air strikes in central Gaza before dawn on Thursday after a rocket launched from the Palestinian territory landed in Israel, Hamas officials
UK PM Johnson says Ukraine peace talks are doomed because of “crocodile” Putin
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said any peace talks over Ukraine are likely to fail, as he compared holding talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin