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Ashes History Shows England Face Enormous Statistical Challenge After Falling 2–0 Behind – Analysis by Zaltzman
England’s hopes of reviving their 2025–26 Ashes campaign look slim after slipping to a 2–0 deficit in Australia. While fans may cling to memories of dramatic comebacks under captain Ben Stokes, the historical data tells a much harsher story: teams rarely recover from this position in Ashes history, and England in particular have made slow
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Lucy Charles-Barclay Reveals How Undiagnosed Coeliac Disease Left Her “Poisoning” Herself Before Major Endurance Races
Four-time world champion triathlete Lucy Charles-Barclay has opened up about the shocking discovery that transformed her health and her racing career. For years, the British endurance star was unknowingly harming her own body while trying to fuel for elite Ironman events — all because she didn’t know she had coeliac disease. The 32-year-old, known for
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Paul Pogba Makes Surprise Investment in Saudi Arabian Camel Racing Team Al Haboob
Paul Pogba has expanded his interests beyond football by stepping into the world of camel racing, becoming an investor and ambassador for Saudi Arabia-based team Al Haboob, the first professional camel racing organisation competing across the UAE and the Gulf region. The 32-year-old Monaco midfielder, who signed a two-year deal with the Ligue 1 club
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Senate Probes ₦15bn Safe Schools Fund, Questions ₦6.2bn Police Allocation
The Nigerian Senate has raised serious concerns over the utilisation of funds allocated to the Safe Schools Initiative (SSI), particularly the ₦6.225 billion given to the Nigerian Police Force from the ₦15 billion released in 2023. The issues were highlighted by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (APC, Abia North), chairman of the Senate Ad-hoc Committee investigating
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Senate Condemns Exorbitant Airfare, Summons Aviation Stakeholders
The Nigerian Senate has strongly condemned the recent surge in airfares charged by local airlines, describing the hikes as outrageous and unacceptable. The Senate has resolved to conduct a comprehensive investigation and summoned key stakeholders for questioning, including the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo; heads of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the
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FIFA Faces Accusations of Violating Its Own Neutrality Rules After Infantino Awards Trump Peace Prize
FIFA president Gianni Infantino is facing renewed scrutiny after a formal complaint alleged he breached the organisation’s rules on political neutrality by awarding United States president Donald Trump the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize. The ceremony took place during the official 2026 World Cup draw in Washington DC, where Infantino praised Trump and presented him with
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Atalanta Stun Chelsea in Bergamo as Blues Drop Out of Champions League Top Eight
Chelsea’s hopes of securing automatic qualification to the Champions League knockout stage took a major setback as Atalanta fought back from a goal down to earn a deserved 2–1 victory in Bergamo. Both teams entered the league-phase clash with identical records — three wins, one draw and one defeat — and sat level on 10
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South-West Leaders Back State Police, Death Penalty for Kidnappers to Tackle Insecurity
Leaders in the South-West under the South-West Security Stakeholders Summit have endorsed the creation of State Police and the imposition of the death penalty for kidnappers as measures to combat insecurity in the region. They also reaffirmed support for the ban on open grazing across Yorubaland. The summit, themed “Towards a United Front Against Insecurity
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Adamawa Communal Clash: Army, Community Disagree Over Death of Women
The Nigerian Army’s 23 Brigade and residents of the Bachama community in Lamurde Local Government Area, Adamawa State, are at odds over the killing of women during protests linked to ongoing communal clashes. While the Army denied any involvement in the deaths, locals claimed that soldiers deployed to maintain peace shot protesters. The clashes are
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Son, Simons and Spurs’ Mini Revival Lift Thomas Frank’s Spirits in Champions League Win
Tottenham Hotspur enjoyed a much-needed boost on a memorable Champions League night, helped by an emotional return for club legend Son Heung-min, the continued rise of Xavi Simons, and a growing sense that manager Thomas Frank may finally be turning a difficult season around. Son, who scored 173 goals in 454 matches during a glittering
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