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Новости за 15.07.2024

The Punch 

Dessers rules out Rangers exit

Amid mounting transfer interest, Glasgow Rangers striker, Cyriel Dessers, says he is happy staying at the Ibrox Stadium and rules out an exit from the club, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. Dessers has been linked with a move away from Scotland with PAOK as well as Cagliari keenly interested in the striker but the Super Eagles

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The Punch 

Nuno hopes Awoniyi stays fit

Nottingham Forest coach Nuno Espirito Santo says he hopes Nigeria international Taiwo Awoniyi stays fit and takes part in their remaining pre-season games, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. The Super Eagles striker missed their first pre-season game against Chesterfield on Saturday because of a discomfort. Since joining Nottingham Forest two seasons ago from Union Berlin, the

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The Punch 

Samoa Agreement: Ombudsman receives FG’s complaint against Daily Trust

The National Media Complaints Commission, which is the Nigerian media ombudsman, said, on Sunday, that it had received a formal complaint from the Federal Government against a national newspaper, Daily Trust, over a  July 4, 2024 report titled: “LGBT: Nigeria Signs $150 Billion Samoa Deal”. According to the ombudsman, the Federal Government complained that the

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BBC Sport (Football) 

'There was a lot stacked against us' - Southgate

England manager Gareth Southgate says his squad's physical issues "took its toll" after Mikel Oyarzabal's late goal secured Euro 2024 win for Spain at the Olympiastadion Berlin.

The Punch 

Osimhen impresses Conte amid Napoli exit talks

Napoli coach Antonio Conte has heaped praises on Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen for keeping the right attitude in the club’s pre-season training despite his potential exit from the club, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. Osimhen has been a subject of transfer speculation before the end of the 2023/24 season with the club also placing a price

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The Punch 

PDP clears 21 Adamawa LG seats

The Peoples Democratic Party in Adamawa State has won all 21 chairmanship seats in the Local Government election conducted on Saturday. The News Agency of Nigeria reported that the Chairman of the Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission, Alhaji Mohammed Umar, announced the results in Yola, on Sunday. The election followed the judgment of the Supreme

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GoldDerby.com 

Grammys 2025: Why it’s now looking like a two-way race for Best New Artist

Often the Grammy for Best New Artist can be quite obvious going into nominations, with one clear standout among that year’s debutantes. That was the case in the years when Olivia Rodrigo and Billie Eilish won. Both were clearly ahead of their competition in terms of popularity and acclaim. It’s been a while since we’ve […]

Archdaily.com 

A Pavillion Of Rain / Sthapotik

Background - The project is an endearing tale of a mother and her son, reminiscing about an old (1980s) building with its surroundings in Dhaka city & the transformation of the once green city into a concrete jungle. The architect met the client while he was playing badminton at the playground located at the site. During their interaction, the architect noticed the client’s love and responsibility towards his mother, as well as the nostalgic emotions he carries about the complex. The architect... Читать дальше...

Oilprice.com 

Oil and Gas Are Here To Stay

The energy transition is showing signs of losing momentum over the past few months. EV sales are slowing, wind and solar capacity additions are not expanding fast enough, and electricity is getting more instead of less expensive. With those signs, others have been flashing red, too. Despite the push against oil and gas, these are here to stay for the long haul—and demand won’t even decline that much after peaking, according to the latest energy outlook of BP. The supermajor, which used to compile... Читать дальше...

Scoop 

Universities and the Treaty

Grant Duncan writes: University management should take note of that, as there have been unrealistic efforts to force poorly defined “Treaty obligations” into teaching and research. For example, one university is now telling its academic staff that all curricula should, as a high priority, be “designed, developed and delivered in authentic partnerships with Māori [and] […]

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