Cameroon international Samuel Eto’o has been banned by FIFA from attending any national team games for six months.
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KENYA: Disabled Women Earn A Living Sewing Reusable Sanitary Pads
A group of disabled Kenyan women makes a living by sewing reusable sanitary pads through Tunaweza foundation.
Read More »SWITZERLAND: Mass Police Arrest After Woman Dies In 3D-Printed ‘Suicide Pod’
Police in Switzerland said that several people had been detained and a criminal case opened in connection with the suspected death of a person in a new, 3D-printed “suicide capsule”.
Read More »UK: Mum Of Five Becomes First Brit To Die In BBL Surgery
A Mum-of-five has become the first person to die in the UK from a Brazilian Bum Lift surgery with two people including the surgeon arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
Read More »FAKE NEWS: Russia Behind Kamala Harris Fake Hit & Run Video
U.S. intelligence officials believe Russia propagandist was behind a fake San Francisco TV channel that spread outright lies about a supposed hit-and-run incident involving vice president Kamala Harris.
Read More »UK: Met Police To Change Stop & Search Tactics With London’s Black Community
In its effort to rebuild trust with London’s black community, the Met police have initiated plans to rebuild trust after admitting to “let downs” over several years.
Read More »BRAZIL: Mayoral Candidates In Chair Attack During Live TV Political Debate
A Brazilian mayoral candidate tried to take out his rival by beating him over the head with a metal chair in the middle of their election debate.
Read More »UK: Scotland To Host Commonwealth Games 2026
Glasgow is to host the 2026 Commonwealth Games after a deal backed by the Scottish government.
Read More »COPYRIGHT: Eddie Grant Wins Lawsuit Against Donald Trump Over Illegal Use Of ‘Electric Avenue’
Singer Eddie Grant has won a lawsuit against former US President Donald Trump for using his hit song Electric Avenue without permission.
Read More »TRADE WAR: Federal Court To Decide TikTok’s Fate In The U.S.
The U.S. government and TikTok will be heading to the federal court in Washington for the oral arguments in a consequential legal case that will determine if – or how the popular social media platform used by nearly half of all Americans will continue to operate in the country.
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