Author: King Jaja

Soccer superstar Lionel Messi leaving FC Barcelona, the only club he’s ever known  NBC NewsLionel Messi to leave Barcelona Argentina captain won’t sign new contract  ESPNFootball news – Opinion: Lionel Messi’s ‘end’ at Barcelona is fittingly shambolic for a club that has lost its way  Eurosport COMLionel Messi: Barcelona says Argentine star is leaving the club  CNNBarcelona announces Lionel…

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Issued on: 05/08/2021 – 22:52 Tunisia’s President Kais Saied said on Thursday there was “no turning back” from his decision to freeze parliament and assume executive power, moves his opponents have branded a coup. Speaking in a video published by his office, Saied also rejected calls for talks over the crisis, saying “there is no dialogue except with the honest” and that no dialogue was possible with “cancer cells”.The biggest party in parliament, the moderate Islamist Ennahda, which has been the most vocal opponent of Saied’s moves, had called for dialogue in a statement earlier on Thursday.Some 11 days after…

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Creative DNA x Fashion Scout present WAUZINE – a digital showcase including three limited edition digital publications, featuring 11 emerging designers from Kenya, and bringing together cross-cultural collaborations between writers, illustrators and creative teams in both London and Nairobi.The first of our three issues explores Nairobi’s myriad neighborhoods through a fashion story by photographer Maganga Mwagogo showcasing the bold and powerful work of our designers and an in-depth essay by Awuor Onyango revealing the cultural and social ley lines that underpin the Kenyan capital.WAUZINE is designed and created by the team at Fashion Scout, with Helen Jennings, Co-founder and Editorial…

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Ghana is currently causing global headlines for a new anti-gay bill that proposes “up to 10 years in jail for LGBTQ+ people as well as groups and individuals who advocate for their rights.” Dubbed “the worst anti-LGBTQ bill ever,” the bill has been claimed to potentially “destroy lives,” which may not be an exaggeration given the incidents that have occurred in other countries, such as Uganda and Nigeria, that have previously passed similar legislation. (In late May, a group of Ghanaian activists were arrested for attending an LGBTQ workshop. They were held for three weeks, then released. They may still…

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