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Christian Atsu found dead after Turkey earthquake

(BBC SPort) Footballer Christian Atsu has been found dead under the rubble of his home almost two weeks after the Turkey earthquake, his agent has confirmed. The Ghana international, 31, had spells with Premier League sides Everton, Chelsea and Newcastle. Atsu had been missing since the 6 February quake that caused the collapse of his

Schools urged to plant trees

Christopher Miti ZNBC News Eastern Province minister Peter Phiri has called on learning institutions to develop a culture that encourages planting of trees. Mr Phiri says government is aware of the global threats caused by climate change. He says one way of protecting the planet against environmental degradation is by planting trees especially in areas

HH joins African leaders for AU summit

(By ZANIS) President Hakainde Hichilema is in Addis Ababa Ethiopia where he is among other Heads of States and Governments participating at the 36th session of the African Union (AU) Summit. The President arrived last night at Bole International Airport at 22:00 hours local time. The summit which officially opens Saturday  is expected to deliberate on, among

Distrust deepens over US- China balloon row

By Tessa Wong Asia digital reporter As the rift between the US and China over the balloon saga widens, so has the divide within the global community scrutinising their high-stakes dispute. The latest exchange took place on Friday, with US President Joe Biden insisting he would “make no apologies” for shooting down the alleged Chinese

Three pulled alive 11 days after earthquake

By Phelan Chatterjee BBC News Rescue workers in Turkey have pulled at least three men from the rubble, more than 11 days after they were trapped when an earthquake hit the country. Hakan Yasinoglu had been stuck under a flattened building the hard-hit Hatay province for 278 hours when workers reached him on Friday. Teenager

Manchester United :Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim and Ineos launch bids to buy club

(BBC Sport) Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, the chairman of one of Qatar’s biggest banks, has confirmed his foundation will bid to buy Manchester United. BBC Sport understands that Ineos, owned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, also officially made a bid before Friday’s 22:00 GMT ‘soft deadline’ for proposals. ADVERTISEMENT Billionaire Ratcliffe had already stated his
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