Death
in Antakya hospital from wounds sustained in Aleppo highlights once again
dangers of reporting from Syria.
Essa and Abdullah reported on clashes between rebels and government
forces in Aleppo [Al Jazeera]
Khaled
al-Essa, a Syrian journalist,...
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Graft penalty pegged at 20 to 30 years
THE
National Assembly yesterday passed The Written Laws Miscellaneous Amendments
Act 2016 which, among others, endorses the Corruption and Economic Crimes
Division of the High Court whose penalties for grand corruption charges carries
a minimum...
Tanzania, Malaysia keen on boosting business
PRESIDENT John Magufuli has assured Malaysian Prime Minister Najib
Razak that his government is keen on strengthening the bilateral relations
between the two countries, especially in the implementation of development
projects and promotion of trade...
Chelsea round-up: Blues bid €50m for Morata, Conte leading the race for Mammana
This is set to be an interesting summer for Chelsea, with incoming
manager Antonio Conte determined to ensure that his side can compete for the
Premier League title.
The
Blues have yet to make any acquisitions in this transfer window, but there...
Chelsea midfielder Lewis Baker agrees second loan spell at Vitesse Arnhem
Chelsea midfielder Lewis Baker will spend another season on-loan at
Vitesse Arnhem.
The
England Under-21 star made 34 appearances for the Dutch Eredivisie side last
season and has elected to continue his development in the Netherlands.
‘There
was...
Chelsea clear favourites to make Spain star Conte’s first signing
Chelsea are now the heavy favourites to sign Alvaro Morata this
summer in what would be Antonio Conte’s first signing as Blues boss, according
to bookmakers BetStars.
The
west London side continue to be linked with a host of players as Conte...
Jose Mourinho Given Green Light To Sign £50 Million Real Madrid Attacker [Report]
Manchester
United are expected to make a statement signing this summer to kick off the new
era at Manchester United with Jose Mourinho in charge.
While
the imminent arrival of Zlatan Ibrahimovic would be a welcome boost for
Manchester United fans,...
(SPORT) Higuain, Morata and Lukaku: The strikers Arsenal should sign this summer
The
striker market faces a supply problem of sorts with very few top quality
strikers available. So who can Arsenal get to lead the line?
With
Jamie Vardy signing a new deal at Leicester City, it is time for Arsene Wenger
to woo other strikers...
Brexit: EU push for UK to leave 'as soon as possible'
Bloc's
chiefs the government to begin Brexit negotiations immediately after Britons
voted to leave 28-member bloc.
European
Union officials have called for the UK to start the exit process as quickly as
possible after Britons voted to leave the...
Mwanza uncovers more ghost workers
MWANZA
Region, in its second verification exercise on ghost workers, has discovered a
total of 1,057 more such workers who did not show up during the verification
process which was held from April 18 to June 3, this year.
In
the first phase of...
Karim Wade released from prison (Senegal)
Karim
Wade reportedly flown to Qatar after being granted presidential pardon despite
corruption charges.
Karim
Wade, the convicted son of former Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade, has been
released from prison in Senegal after being granted...
Syrian refugees stuck on Jordan border 'have nothing'
Thousands
of Syrian refugees are cut off from humanitarian assistance after border
attack, aid workers say.
Since
Jordan declared its borders with southern Syria a closed military zone, tens of
thousands of Syrian refugees are left with no access...
Stocks close sharply lower after Britain votes to leave the EU
Stocks
closed sharply lower Friday in a global risk-off trade after Britain surprised
markets by voting to leave the European Union.
The
S&P 500 and Dow Jones industrial averages erased year-to-date gains and
joined the Nasdaq composite in...
Two Dead As Flooding Hits West Virginia
An eight-year-old boy is pulled into floodwaters in Wheeling and a
four-year-old boy is still missing in Ravens wood.
Two people have died and a young boy is missing after
thunderstorms in West Virginia caused widespread flooding and left...
Zanzibar restricts harmful toys imports
ZANZIBAR has imposed restrictions on some children toys in a move to
control substandard and harmful toys to kids.
The
Minister for Trade, Industries, and Marketing, Ambassador Ms Amina Salum Ali
made the announcement in response to legislators’...
Katiba referendum for progress(Tanzania)
PRESIDENT
John Magufuli announced on Thursday that the state will take-over the
unaccomplished constitutional referendum process discounting widespread claims
that the crucial ‘historic moment’ has been dumped.
Giving his
remarks shortly after...
Britain's Cameron resigns; won't lead EU talks
Prime
Minister David Cameron says he will resign by the fall and insists the British
people's will must be respected after voters chose to leave the 28-nation
European Union.
Cameron
says there can be no doubt about the result of Thursday's historic...