Nigeria became the most successful team in FIFA U-17 World Cup history with a 3-0 win over holders Mexico at the Mohammad Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. The final was a rematch of the 6-1 w... Read more
PA Photos: The CFS estimates that up to 15,000 aspiring African players are persuaded abroad every year under false pretences False agents who lure young African footballers to Europe with t... Read more
Victoria Hammah has previously said she was under pressure to steal public money Ghana’s Deputy Communications Minister Victoria Hammah has been sacked after she was recorded allegedly... Read more
By Margaret Looney Journalists looking for a streamlined way to shoot, edit and publish short videos can turn to Videolicious, an iOS app with an Android version on the way. Along with... Read more
By Mariano Blejman Now that we know that Dropbox snoops in our files and that Google shares our data with the NSA and the FBI, journalists must acquire new skills to avoid leaving a tr... Read more
By James Breiner Tony Morejon likes to tell the story of a community outreach program that failed because the government agency in Tampa, Florida, did not understand differences among... Read more
By Jonathan Bailey Recently, The Star in Toronto published a note from the paper’s public editor, Kathy English, drawing attention to a case of plagiarism committed by one of the paper... Read more
Goa’s art and culture minister Dayanand Mandrekar has apologized for his description of Nigerians as a “cancer”. “It’s my mistake to make such statement. I apologize,” Mandrekar told re... Read more
By Faith Karimi, CNN Pope Francis caresses a man suffering from a rare disease on Wednesday, November 6, in St. Peter’s Square. It was the embrace that melted hearts worldwide. Pope Fr... Read more
By Krissah Thompson and Lonnae O’Neal Parker With the de Blasios, ‘locks on the national stage’: The hairstyles of New York City’s incoming first family help showcase the increased diversity... Read more