FIFA Disqualifies One African Team From 2026 World Cup
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FIFA Disqualifies One African Team From 2026 World Cup

Business The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, has already ended for one African nation. Congo-Brazzaville is officially out of the race after losing all their qualifying matches. Earlier in the year, FIFA suspended the Congolese football federation (FECOFOOT) due to what it described as “undue influence.” During the suspension, their scheduled fixtures against Zambia and Tanzania were cancelled, with both opponents awarded 3-0 victories by the Confederation of African Football (CAF). Although the ban was later lifted in May, Congo-Brazzaville could not recover in the qualifiers. With five defeats from five games, their World Cup dream is over. The qualifiers...
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Goodluck Jonathan: “I faced betrayal in 2015”
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Goodluck Jonathan: “I faced betrayal in 2015”

Former President Goodluck Jonathan said he experienced “a lot of betrayal” from allies during the 2015 elections, arguing that Nigerian politics too often rewards disloyalty and doublespeak. Speaking in Benin City on Thursday at the 70th birthday celebration of former Deputy Governor Mike Oghiadomhe, Jonathan said it is hard to find politicians who keep a consistent position. According to him, many say one thing in the morning and something different by afternoon or evening, a pattern he described as emblematic of the country’s political culture. Despite his criticism of the wider system, Jonathan praised Oghiadomhe,who served as Edo State deputy governor from 1999 to 2007 and as his chief of staff...
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Mamdani on Failed Gov’t Stores: Others Are ‘Considering’ It, ‘We Have to Prove’ It’ll Work
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Mamdani on Failed Gov’t Stores: Others Are ‘Considering’ It, ‘We Have to Prove’ It’ll Work

On Friday’s broadcast of “CNN NewsNight,” New York City mayoral candidate Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani (D) responded to a question on the failures of government-run grocery stores by stating that “we have to prove not only the efficacy, but the excellence of this idea, because, for every one example that you can point to, there is another of another municipality today considering opening a city-run grocery store.” Host Abby Phillip asked, “xplain how this really would work, and why is the government a better solution for a lack of grocery stores, food deserts than just working with the private sector to have them do what they know how to do, which is, run grocery stores? What’s your answer to that?” Mamdani responded, “There are more than a thousand grocery stores in New York City. I’m proposing creating five additional...
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Development Of FF7 Remake Part 3 And Kingdom Hearts 4 Are On Schedule, Says Director
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Development Of FF7 Remake Part 3 And Kingdom Hearts 4 Are On Schedule, Says Director

Many, many RPG fans are patiently awaiting the next installment in the Kingdom Hearts franchise. And a lot of those people are waiting for Final Fantasy VII Remake‘s third and final installment, too. As you might expect, some are worried about how development is proceeding on these two massive Square Enix RPGs, and to help calm those players down, FF7 and Kh4 director Tetsuya Nomura has attempted to reassure us all that things are going “smoothly.” As reported by Gematsuduring Friday’s Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis 2nd Anniversary broadcast, Nomura hopped in toward the end after seemingly spotting comments in the chat asking about FF7 Remake’s third...
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