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Arne Slot removed as Liverpool manager following Saturday announcement

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  Liverpool dismissed manager Arne Slot on Saturday, indicating that the club was in search of a "change of direction" following a poor defense of their Premier League title. The Reds concluded the season in fifth place, trailing champions Arsenal by 25 points, despite investing a Premier League record of nearly £450 million ($605 million) on new signings in a single transfer window last year. Outgoing Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is the leading candidate after guiding the Cherries into Europe for the first time in the club's history. Just over a year ago, Slot was celebrated as a hero for taking on the challenging task of succeeding Jurgen Klopp and leading Liverpool to a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title in his inaugural season. However, fans turned against the Dutchman this season following a string of uninspired performances. There were also indications of discord within the dressing room, particularly from Mohamed Salah, who called for a return to ...

Cambodia Says It Is Not Expelling African Nationals

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Cambodia's Ministry of Interior, along with its General Department of Immigration, has released official statements clarifying that a viral notice circulating on the internet—which falsely claimed that all African nationals must exit the country by May 31, 2026—is completely fabricated and untrue. The Viral Notice is Fabricated: Viral posts on social media alleged that Cambodia was terminating immigration waivers specifically for citizens from African countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, and Uganda, with threats of severe fines and imprisonment. Authorities have confirmed that this document was forged to misrepresent facts and mislead public perception. Cambodian officials have stressed that the nation has never implemented any policy aimed at targeting or mandating the departure of African nationals. The kingdom remains open to all foreign nationals who adhere to its immigration regulations. The false rumors gained momentum against the backdrop of actual, widely reported law e...

WHO reports first patient recovered in DRC Ebola outbreak

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On Friday, the World Health Organization announced the first recovery of a confirmed Ebola patient amid the ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. "The DRC has reported that on May 27, a patient recovered, left the hospital, and has been reintegrated into the community," stated Anais Legand from the WHO during a press briefing. She noted that this recovery is the "first" among patients confirmed to have Ebola, but emphasized her belief that there have likely been additional recoveries among individuals who have not yet received laboratory confirmation of their test results. "This is the first case" to be discharged from a care facility "after two negative tests," she added. Legand indicated that the WHO has recorded 17 confirmed and 223 suspected Ebola fatalities in the Democratic Republic of Congo since the outbreak was declared on May 15, with 125 confirmed cases and over 900 suspected cases. There is currently no vaccine or spec...

US announces sanctions against Iran over Strait of Hormuz

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  On Wednesday, the United States Treasury declared sanctions against Iran’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority, which is the new agency in Tehran responsible for collecting fees for passage through the crucial Strait of Hormuz.  Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent remarked in a statement, "The Iranian military’s recent effort to extort global maritime trade demonstrates that Economic Fury has left the regime in dire need of funds." The statement broadened the scope of sanctions to include anyone who pays these fees, as they "may be providing support to and receiving services from" Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, thus potentially facing "sanctions risk." Bessent further stated, "Treasury has cut off the Iranian regime's revenue streams for their weapons programs, terrorist proxies, and nuclear aspirations." According to the statement, the US has effectively disrupted "tens of billions of dollars’ worth of revenue from being accessible" to Tehr...

Rayo Vallecano Fall as Crystal Palace Secure First-Ever UEFA Europa Conference League Trophy

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Crystal Palace secured their inaugural European trophy by overcoming Spain's Rayo Vallecano with a score of 1-0 in the 2026 UEFA Conference League final. This historic victory occurred on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the Red Bull Arena located in Leipzig, Germany.  It represented a significant milestone for the South London club during their first season participating in a major UEFA tournament. After a cautious and highly strategic first half that resulted in a 0-0 stalemate, the match came alive shortly after the break. In the 51st minute, England midfielder Adam Wharton surged forward and unleashed a powerful shot from the edge of the penalty area.  Rayo Vallecano's goalkeeper, Augusto Batalla, was able to deflect the initial attempt, but French forward Jean-Philippe Mateta displayed remarkable striker's instinct to capitalize on the rebound and score. This solitary goal was enough, as Palace's resolute defense, led by Maxence Lacroix, restricted the Spanish team to o...

World Bank Confirms It Did Not Refuse a Loan to Nigeria

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  The World Bank has not refused a loan to Nigeria; instead, the Federal Government of Nigeria and the World Bank have mutually decided to cancel $717.7 million in unutilized funding from a power sector reform initiative. This joint cancellation has ignited a surge of public speculation, with some citizens perceiving it as a denial of a loan or a suspension of the program.  The cancellation effectively concludes the undisbursed segment of a $1.52 billion facility that was initially intended for the Power Sector Recovery Performance-Based Operation (PSRO). Nigeria formally requested the cancellation of the unused balance on March 26, 2026.  The restructuring of the program was initiated because the project did not achieve essential global indicators and reform milestones. A significant depreciation of the Nigerian Naira has increased the cost of natural gas, which supplies over 70% of Nigeria's national grid, disrupting the program's original financial framework. The progr...

$498.8M Committed to Africa’s Fight Against Ebola

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  Africa has secured around $498.8 million in pledges and commitments aimed at enhancing response efforts against the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola Virus outbreak in affected and high-risk nations. This information was revealed by Jean Kaseya, the Director General of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, on Monday, May 26, 2026, via a post shared on X. Kaseya emphasized that Africa is united in its fight against the Bundibugyo Ebola Virus outbreak, with governments and development partners collaborating to mobilize the necessary funding to bolster response operations across the continent. "Today, during the High-Level Ministerial Meeting, governments and partners announced approximately US$498.8 million in pledges and commitments to enhance response efforts in affected and high-risk countries." He characterized these commitments as a powerful indication of African solidarity, leadership, and collective responsibility in protecting the continent’s health security. ...