Former U.S President Barrack Obama Celebrates Black People And Freedom Earned On Juneteenth

Former U.S President Barrack Obama Celebrates Black People And Freedom Earned On Juneteenth

Barrack Obama: “On Juneteenth, we celebrate freedom and recommit ourselves to the work that remains undone. We remember that even in the darkest hours, there is cause to hope for tomorrow’s light. “This Juneteenth, I’m inspired by the work of our @ObamaFoundation leaders and alumni. Read their reflections on this day, and the ways they are transforming their communities for the better.”

Mexico Assesses Damage From Hurricane Erick As Rising Rivers Leave At Least 1 Dead

Mexico Assesses Damage From Hurricane Erick As Rising Rivers Leave At Least 1 Dead

 Authorities in southern Mexico were still assessing damage and watching rising rivers as rain from the remnants of Hurricane Erick doused the region. Torrential rains over steep coastal mountains and the landslides and flooding they could generate became ongoing concern for officials after Erick dissipated following a landfall early Thursday on a sparsely populated stretch of coast. At least one death was confirmed late Thursday, a 1-year-old boy who drowned in a swollen river. Erick came ashore down southern Mexico’s Pacific coast in the morning as a Category 3 major hurricane, but it landed between the resort cities of Acapulco...

UK Lawmakers To Vote On Allowing Terminally Ill Adults To End Their Lives

UK Lawmakers To Vote On Allowing Terminally Ill Adults To End Their Lives

 British lawmakers are set to vote Friday on whether to back a bill to help terminally ill adults end their lives in England and Wales, in what could be one of the most consequential social policy decisions they will ever make. Members of Parliament supported legalizing assisted dying when they first debated the issue in November by 330 votes to 275. Since then, the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill has undergone months of scrutiny leading to some changes in the proposed legislation, which is being shepherded through Parliament by Labour lawmaker Kim Leadbeater rather than the government. Leadbeater is confident lawmakers...

‘I Was Terrified I Was Going To Die.’ Rape Victims In Brazil Struggle To Access Legal Abortions

‘I Was Terrified I Was Going To Die.’ Rape Victims In Brazil Struggle To Access Legal Abortions

A 27-year-old Brazilian woman, who said she became pregnant after being raped in March during Carnival in Brasilia, should have been granted access to a legal abortion. But when she sought to terminate the pregnancy at a hospital around a month later, she was told she needed a police report to access the service, despite it not being a legal requirement. She decided to abort at home with medication she bought on the black market, with only a few friends on site to help. “I fainted several times because of the pain. I was terrified I was going to die,” she said....

Europeans See A Window For Diplomacy As They Meet Iran’s Top Diplomat

Europeans See A Window For Diplomacy As They Meet Iran’s Top Diplomat

 Iran’s foreign minister plans to meet in Geneva on Friday with leading European counterparts, who hope to open a window for a diplomatic solution to the weekold war that has seen Israeli airstrikes target Iranian nuclear and military sites and Tehran firing back. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, however, said his country is not seeking negotiations with anyone as long as Israel continues its strikes on Iran. British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who will meet Araghchi together with his French and German counterparts and the European Union’s foreign policy chief, said that “a window now exists within the next two weeks to achieve...

CAF Teams at the FIFA Club World Cup: Mixed Results in Opening Round

CAF Teams at the FIFA Club World Cup: Mixed Results in Opening Round

CAF representatives had a challenging start to the FIFA Club World Cup, with only one African team managing to secure a win after the first round of matches. Inter Miami 0-0 Al Ahly Twelve-time CAF Champions League winners Al Ahly were the better side on paper against Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami but couldn’t make their chances count. Despite dominating spells, they failed to convert opportunities into goals, settling for a goalless draw. Flamengo 2-0 ES Tunis Brazilian giants Flamengo outplayed Tunisian side ES Tunis from start to finish, forcing them to sit deep for most of the game. ES Tunis...

Real Madrid and Al Hilal Share the Spoils in Blockbuster Club World Cup Clash

Real Madrid and Al Hilal Share the Spoils in Blockbuster Club World Cup Clash

Real Madrid were held to a 1-1 draw by Asian giants Al Hilal in their opening match of the FIFA Club World Cup. The match marked the managerial debuts of Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid and Simone Inzaghi at Al Hilal, and it took place in a packed Hard Rock Stadium. Kylian Mbappé was unavailable for the match, but his replacement, Gonzalo García, stepped up impressively by scoring the opening goal for Los Blancos. Al Hilal equalised through Portugal international and former Wolves midfielder Rúben Neves, who converted from the penalty spot. The second half was a thrilling, end-to-end affair...

Nico Williams Agrees Six-Year Deal with Barcelona as Club Prepare to Trigger €62m Release Clause

Nico Williams Agrees Six-Year Deal with Barcelona as Club Prepare to Trigger €62m Release Clause

Nico Williams has reached a full agreement to join FC Barcelona on a six-year contract, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. Barcelona had shown strong interest in Williams last season, but the winger opted to remain at Athletic Club to help the team secure European football. This summer, however, the player prioritized a move to the Catalan giants, and the deal is now in its final stages. Williams is expected to earn an annual salary between €7 million and €8 million. Barcelona are now working on triggering his €62 million release clause. Discussions are ongoing with Athletic Club regarding the...

IDF Spokesperson BG Effie Defrin’s Remark On The Iranian Missile Strike On Soroka Hospital, Says It’s Why They Won’t “Allow This Regime To Obtain Nuclear Weapon”

IDF Spokesperson BG Effie Defrin’s Remark On The Iranian Missile Strike On Soroka Hospital, Says It’s Why They Won’t “Allow This Regime To Obtain Nuclear Weapon”

Israel Defence Force Spokesperson BG Effie Defrin’s: “Early this morning, an Iranian ballistic missile directly hit the Soroka Hospital in Beer Sheva. “This hospital serves over one million Israelis, including Bedouins, Jews, Christians and Arabs alike… “Iran targets civilians; we target an existential threat that endangers global security.”