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Nigeria and Zambia will clash this evening as part of the Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) quarterfinals.
The Brotherhood’s long march through the institutions of Europe replicates this dilemma inside European states.
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Hespress on MSNMoroccan taxi drivers file data privacy complaint against ride-hailing appsA new chapter in the long-standing tension between traditional taxi drivers and ride-hailing app drivers has emerged in ...
Real Madrid were scrambling to deter a Borussia Dortmund fightback in the Club World Cup quarterfinal, and a handful of ...
Kenitra facility, which first opened its doors in 2019, achieved a production capacity of 200,000 vehicles by 2020.
Two music teachers from the town of Carcans in Bordeaux, France, were en route to the Sahara Desert - where the father allegedly planned to perform an occult initiation rite ...
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Morocco’s Finance Minister, Nadia Fettah, said on Thursday that all national actors now agree on the need to resolve the ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNBanyana Banyana out to tame Senegal’s Lionesses in crunch Wafcon quarterfinal clashReigning African champions Banyana Banyana are aiming to take a major step towards defending their title when they battle ...
African and Moroccan football legend Ahmed Faras dies after a prolonged illness, leaving fans and the sports world in ...
A total of 70 match officials have been selected, including 26 referees, 26 assistant referees, and 18 Video Match Officials (VMOs) representing over 30 CAF ...
The first Women's AFCON quarterfinals on Friday see one match up, Nigeria v Zambia, that we wish were the final, while the ...
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