November 2, 2019

Late Turnaround Keeps Man City On Liverpool’s Tails

Late Turnaround Keeps Man City On Liverpool’s Tails

Kyle Walker volleyed home a dramatic 87th minute winner as Manchester City warmed up for next week’s visit to Premier League leaders Liverpool by crucially coming from a goal down to beat Southampton 2-1 on Saturday.

Barely a week after conceding nine goals against Leicester, Southampton led for 70 minutes thanks to a shock first half goal from James Ward-Prowse.

But Sergio Aguero equalised for Pep Guardiola’s side before right-back Walker became the unlikely goalscoring hero in the closing minutes.

Angelino, making his first league start for City, unleashed a dangerous cross which keeper Alex McCarthy palmed unconvincingly away from …

Ndidi Beats Kante To EPL’s Top Tackler

Ndidi Beats Kante To EPL’s Top Tackler

SUPER Eagles and Leicester City midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, Wilfred Ndidi, has beaten Chel- sea midfielder, N’Golo Kante, to another significant landmark in the Premier League.

nine-game appearance for the English giants in the new season, so far.

The Nigerian international has recorded 394 tackles to beat ex-Everton midfielder, Idrissa Gueye (302) as well as Chelsea star, N’Golo Kante (263) to the landmark, Whoscored.com reported that Ndidi hit 68 tackles before moving to Premier League.

The 22-year-old ace, who joined Leicester in a mouth- watering £17million deal from KRC Genk in 2017, has bagged two goals in nine appearances of Premier

After 20-Year Career: Enyeama To Retire Next Year

After 20-Year Career: Enyeama To Retire Next Year

Former Super Eagles goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama, has revealed his retirement plan after 20-year career.

After playing professionally for two decades, the 37-year-old is ready to hang his boots for greener pastures

Former Nigeria interna- tional Vincent Enyeama has confirmed plans to retire from football at the end of the 2019- 20 season.

Although he is yet to find a new club since he left Lille in August 2018, the former Super Eagles captain, who retired from international football in October 2015, is hopeful of playing again when the winter transfer market opens in January.

Since he kicked off his professional

How Can Mexico Break The Cycle Of Violence?

How Can Mexico Break The Cycle Of Violence?

On the afternoon of October 17, the Mexican army detained Ovidio Guzman, son of the infamous drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, in the city of Culiacan. His detention led to violent retaliation from the Sinaloa cartel, which

Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas To Break Up Rally

Hong Kong Police Fire Tear Gas To Break Up Rally

Hong Kong, China  Police in Hong Kong have used tear gas, pepper spray and water cannons to disperse anti-government protesters as thousands gathered for a banned rally calling for international emergency support as the city’s democracy movement pushes into its 22nd week.

To sidestep the ban, pro-democracy candidates re-billed Saturday’s gathering as a rally for local elections later this month, which does not require the same approval for smaller assemblies.

Protesters on Saturday clad in black ski masks and “Free Hong Kong” T-shirts streamed into Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, a busy shopping district, brandishing international flags and election

Anti-Migration Deal Between Italy And Libya Renewed

Anti-Migration Deal Between Italy And Libya Renewed

A deal to restrict the arrival of migrants and refugees into Italy from Libya has renewed automatically on Saturday.

The MoU, signed in February 2017 by Italy and the UN-recognised Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) led by Fayez al-Sarraj, set out a framework for the two countries to work together in “development cooperation, countering illegal migration, human trafficking and smuggling and reinforcing security at the Libya-Italy border”.

Despite calls from human rights groups to revoke it, the newly installed Italian government signalled it has no intention of changing course in the way it deals with its Libyan partners.

The

Nine Children Killed In Afghanistan Landmine Blast

Nine Children Killed In Afghanistan Landmine Blast

Nine children were killed when a planted roadside bomb exploded as they walked to school in a northeastern province of Afghanistan, government and police officials said.

The blast happened in Darqad district of Takhar province on Saturday, when the children, aged between eight and 11, stepped on the bomb planted on a road in a Taliban-controlled village.

“In the morning on roadside, nine children were killed in a landmine blast placed by the Taliban. Three children, who were part of the group, are missing,” Jawad Hejri, a spokesman for the Takhar provincial governor, told Al Jazeera.

No group has claimed

Rights Group: Iraq Education System On Brink Of Collapse

Rights Group: Iraq Education System On Brink Of Collapse

Millions of students across Iraq are losing out amid a shortage of teachers and education funding, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has said.

Across Iraq, 2.5 million children are in need of education support, including 775,000 internally displaced children residing in and out of camps, the independent humanitarian organisation told Al Jazeera.

According to NRC information shared with Al Jazeera, more than 240,000 Iraqi children were unable to access any form of education in the last year. The United Nations’ humanitarian funding appeals for education in Iraq have also not been met for this year, reaching less than half of

Turkey Rejects Reports It Sent Anti-Riot Gear To Iraq

Turkey Rejects Reports It Sent Anti-Riot Gear To Iraq

In recent days, several reports published by Arabic-language news outlets quoted unnamed Iraqi government sources who claimed that Ankara had provided Baghdad with two planes of gear, including tear gas.

Yasin Aktay, an adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, denied the reports and told Al Jazeera on Saturday they aimed to “undermine the high reputation Turkey has with Arabic-speaking people as a result of the

Brazil Says Greek Ship Carrying Oil Tarred Its Beaches

Brazil Says Greek Ship Carrying Oil Tarred Its Beaches

Brazilian investigators said on Friday a Greek-flagged ship carrying Venezuelan crude was the source of oil tarring Brazil’s coastline over the past two months, but the firm running the ship said its voyage finished “uneventfully”.

A federal police document seen by Reuters said the tanker, Bouboulina, owned by Greece’s Delta Tankers Ltd, appears to have spilt the crude about 700km (420 miles) off Brazil’s coast around July 28-29, after loading the oil at Venezuela’s Jose terminal.

Delta Tankers said the Bouboulina had left Venezuela on July 19 bound for Malacca, Malaysia, “where she discharged her entire cargo without any shortage”.

Chimamanda, Aliko, Make Top 5 In Most Influentian Africans

Adichie, Aliko, Make Top 5 In Most Influentian Africans

Multiple award-winning Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has been named as one of the 100 Most Influential People of African descent by the Africa Report.
Adichie is number four on the list, and is the only other Nigerian on in the Top 5 apart from Aliko Dangote who is number one.

She is also the only woman in the Top 5. Adichie is followed on this list by number 5, Trevor Noah, South-African born television personality and comedian who is one of the leading talk show hosts in the US, having taken over from Jon Stewart on the award-winning “Daily

Bolivia Election Audit Chief Makes Surprise Resignation

Bolivia Election Audit Chief Makes Surprise Resignation

The head of an international body auditing Bolivia’s disputed election result resigned unexpectedly on Friday, casting further uncertainty over a vote that sparked deadly riots and delivered President Evo Morales a fourth term.

The chief of the technical mission from the Organisation of American States (OAS), Mexican Arturo Espinosa, announced he is stepping down from the role just a day after beginning the review of the controversial poll.

“I have decided to withdraw from the audit so as not to compromise its impartiality. I should have informed the OAS about previous public statements (declarations) about the electoral process in Bolivia,”