India Hammers Namibia Ahead of Pakistan Clash

In the T20 World Cup, India secured a dominant victory over Namibia, claiming the top spot in their group. The win sets a high-stakes tone for their upcoming "grudge match" against Pakistan.
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In the T20 World Cup, India secured a dominant victory over Namibia, claiming the top spot in their group. The win sets a high-stakes tone for their upcoming "grudge match" against Pakistan.

The NBA has slapped the Utah Jazz with a massive fine for sitting healthy stars Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. during recent road games. The league is cracking down on "load management" to protect broadcast value.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has signed Palestinian national team jerseys for "al-Irada FC," an amputee football team in Gaza. The gesture has gone viral as a symbol of solidarity between the global football elite and local resilient athletes.

Atletico Madrid stunned Barcelona with four first-half goals in a chaotic Copa del Rey semi-final first leg, exposing defensive cracks that now haunt the holders before the return fixture.

Despite political risks, major international energy firms have signed new licensing deals for oil exploration in Libya for 2026. Experts say the move shows a global shift toward risk-tolerant investing in North Africa’s massive reserves.

DP Kindiki oversaw an emergency coordination meeting in Karen today, declaring that the government will "not spare any resources" to provide water and livestock feed to 23 drought-stricken counties, including Mandera and Wajir.

Thousands of Ghanaian cocoa farmers say they are skipping meals and pulling children from school as months-long payment delays leave them without income for beans already delivered to buyers.

Market analysts report that Ghana is on the verge of losing its spot as the world's second-largest cocoa producer. Declining yields due to aging trees and climate change have allowed Nigeria and Indonesia to close the gap.

In a move to strengthen East African ties, Somalia officially opened its newly built Ambassadorial residence in Tanzania. Diplomatic officials called it a "revitalization of Somali diplomacy" in the region.

The Kenyan Ministry of Tourism and Egypt have signed a deal to swap expertise. Kenya will teach Egypt about wildlife conservation and "safari mastery," while Egypt will train Kenyan personnel in "cultural heritage tourism" and world-class hospitality.