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VARReferee suspended for using phone to reject goal
Referee suspended for using phone to reject goal
57% Left coverage: 7 sources
Red Cross · MaliThe ICRC confirms the kidnapping of two of its colleagues in northern Mali. Kidnappings are common in Mali, which has been battling a security and political crisis. Jihadists affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group have escalated their operations in the region. In February, a World Health Organization doctor who had been abducted in Mali was freed.
Two Red Cross Workers Kidnapped in Mali: ICRC
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South Sudan · South SudanKiir and Machar's forces signed a peace agreement in 2018 that ended five years of civil war. The opposing forces have clashed frequently over disagreements about how to share power. In Friday's decree, Kiir handed the defence ministry to his party, a role which, under the terms of the agreement, is meant to be appointed by the opposition.
South Sudan president fires defence and interior ministers
57% Right coverage: 7 sources
Europe · RomeThree more bodies have been found in the wreckage of a boat off the coast of Calabria, Italy. The boat was carrying more than 170 people from Turkey to the Italian mainland. The bodies of the victims were placed in neat rows on the floor of a sports complex in Crotone.
Shipwreck off Italy: stadium filled with coffins of migrants
41% Center coverage: 29 sources
Bola Tinubu · AbujaNigeria's electoral commission on Wednesday declared ruling party candidate Bola Tinubu president-elect after a disputed weekend election, at a ceremony that was snubbed by the two main opposition parties.
Bola Tinubu declared president-elect in Nigeria election
37% Center coverage: 97 sources
International · AbujaNigeria’s main opposition parties are calling for fresh elections, describing results currently being announced by electoral body as “heavily doctored and manipulated,” in a joint press conference in the capital, Abuja.
Opposition parties in Nigeria call for fresh elections as ruling party takes the lead
39% Center coverage: 36 sources
Politics · AbujaVotes were cast in Benue, Adamawa and Bayelsa states even as the counting of ballots ballots was underway. Preliminary results were expected as early as Sunday evening. Logistical and security challenges caused widespread delays across the country Saturday. President Muhammadu Buhari is stepping down after two four-year terms.
Nigeria awaits first results after tight election
52% Center coverage: 25 sources
Europe · LondonResults from the world's largest trial of a four-day working week reveal significantly reduced rates of stress and illness in the workforce—with 71% of employees self-reporting lower levels of "burnout," and 39% saying they were less stressed, compared to the start of the trial.Company revenue barely changed during the trial period—even increasing marginally by 1.4% on average.
Working a four-day week boosts employee well-being while preserving productivity, major six-month trial finds
57% Center coverage: 123 sources