Ex-GFA president urges Ghana to keep Carlos Queiroz as black stars coach
Nyaho-Tamakloe also stressed the need to restore Ghana's traditional style of play, describing it as aggressive and entertaining, while urging football authorities to build a younger, more competitive squad for future tournaments.
‘Threat to US sovereignty’: Washington launches campaign to dismantle ICC
The United States has launched a campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court, calling the Hague-based institution “an intolerable threat to US sovereignty.”
King’s Swan Upping on the Thames shows healthy cygnets but rising litter
Traditional skiffs glided along the River Thames during Swan Upping as crews counted and weighed cygnets, reporting encouraging numbers while warning about the growing threat of river litter.
Flowers and forensic teams at Bangkok bar where deadly fire killed at least 27
At least 27 people died and around 70 were injured in a bar fire in Bangkok, as police probe blocked exits and faulty wiring in the 50-year-old venue.
New head of Arab League calls on Iran to cease attacks on Arab states
The Arab League’s newly installed Secretary General called on Iran on Monday to stop its attacks on US-aligned Arab States.
Libya’s rival military chiefs meet to discuss reunification of armed forces
Top military leaders from Libya’s rival armies met in Sirte on Sunday to discuss ongoing efforts to reunify the military.
Xenophobic attacks in South Africa: Nigeria calls for compensation for the victims [Africanews Today
Nigeria remains outraged following the anti-immigrant demonstrations in South Africa. Abuja intends to seek compensation from the South African government for its citizens who were expelled from the country.
World Cup stickers traded en masse in Mexico City as part of world record attempt
Thousands of people gathered Sunday in Mexico City's Zócalo to swap 2026 World Cup soccer stickers as part of a Guinness World Record attempt
Ebola: Workers at Congolese treatment center strike over unpaid salaries
The striking staff includes epidemiologists, case investigators, drivers and gravediggers who say they have not been paid by the Congolese authorities
A Gaza bookseller returned to the ruins for the books
When war destroyed his home and bookstore in Beit Lahia, Mohammed Saad lost far more than a business.