National Sports College Facilities Deteriorating; Sports Minister Asked To Intervene

Some sportsmen and women want Youth And Sports Minister Isaac Asiamah to immediately intervene to salvage the National Sports College in Winneba in the Central Region from collapse. This comes in the wake of the environmental and sanitation hazards some portions of the College is. Winneba residents including students and sports heroes expressed worry about … Read more

Fire Ravages Small Australian Town

Most buildings in a tiny Australian town have been damaged as bushfires ravage New South Wales (NSW) state, authorities have said. More than 80 fires – including 20 uncontained – were still burning on Monday following record temperatures. The Rural Fire Service (RFS) said it was remarkable no lives were lost amid “catastrophic” weekend conditions. … Read more

‘Most Buildings’ In Tiny Town Damaged

Most buildings in a tiny Australian town have been damaged as bushfires ravage New South Wales (NSW) state, authorities have said. More than 80 fires – including 20 uncontained – were still burning on Monday following record temperatures. The Rural Fire Service (RFS) said it was remarkable no lives were lost amid “catastrophic” weekend conditions. … Read more

UK’s Top EU Diplomat Sir Ivan Rogers Resigns

Sir Ivan, who was appointed to the role of permanent representative by David Cameron in 2013, had been expected to play a key role in Brexit talks expected to start within months. The Foreign Office said it would not give reasons for his departure at the moment. Last month the BBC revealed he had privately … Read more

‘El Chapo’ Guzman’s Sons Accused of Deadly Attack

The sons of imprisoned drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman are suspected of launching an ambush on a military convoy in Mexico that left five soldiers dead, officials say. The assault in the northern state of Sinaloa involved grenades and assault rifles. The attackers succeeded in freeing a wounded drugs suspect who had been captured … Read more