Ghana Hires Carlos Queiroz to Revive World Cup Hopes
Ghana has turned to veteran coach Carlos Queiroz in a high-stakes move aimed at reviving the national team ahead of the next World Cup campaign. The 73-year-old Portuguese manager replaces
Ghana has turned to veteran coach Carlos Queiroz in a high-stakes move aimed at reviving the national team ahead of the next World Cup campaign. The 73-year-old Portuguese manager replaces
Nigeria’s data protection regulator is widening its crackdown on digital privacy violations, with investigations now extending beyond loan apps to major platforms like Sterling Bank, Remita, and Temu. The National
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has begun its much-anticipated national convention in Abuja, drawing about 3,000 delegates from across Nigeria, despite last-minute venue challenges that nearly disrupted the event. By
Union Berlin has appointed Marie-Louise Eta as interim head coach, making her the first woman to manage a men’s team in Europe’s top five football leagues. The decision follows the
Key members of NATO have refused to take part in a United States-led blockade of Iranian ports, exposing growing divisions within the alliance over how to handle rising tensions in
After more than a decade at the top, Google may finally lose its crown in the global digital advertising market, and Meta Platforms is the one closing in. New projections
Nigeria and Morocco are preparing to take a major step forward on their ambitious $25 billion gas pipeline project, with plans to sign a key intergovernmental agreement (IGA) in 2026
Donald Trump is facing fresh backlash after sharing an AI-generated image depicting himself as Jesus Christ, a move that has triggered criticism across social media and deepened his ongoing clash
Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to additional rape charges, deepening a legal case that now spans multiple allegations across different timelines. The former Arsenal FC midfielder appeared before Southwark
A French court has found Lafarge and several of its former executives guilty of financing terrorist groups, in a landmark ruling that revisits one of the most controversial corporate scandals