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FIFA demands female coaches for Super Falcons, Falconets and other women’s teams

World football’s governing body, FIFA, has introduced a new regulation requiring all women’s teams participating in its competitions to include at least one female coach in their technical team. READ ALSO: Rivers United boast £14m welfare campaign, say player care model delivers results According to the directive, teams must appoint a head coach or an assistant coach. In addition, during …

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Mineral, Guns & Borders – Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news

By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia, March 20: The Center for Human Rights and Democracy (CeHRD International) has called for a speedy, regional (MRU) cooperative investigation into alleged illegal mining along the Makona River, which has fueled a tense border conflict between Liberia and Guinea. Addressing a press conference on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at the group’s office on Camp Johnson …

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The energy sector faces new turbulence as 16 states falter over electricity decentralization

…. Ogun, Imo, Edo among the states yet to establish functional regulators … Illegal permits and coordination gaps exacerbate sector uncertainty Daud Olatunji Nigeria’s push to decentralize electricity regulation faces serious obstacles as at least 16 states struggle to set up effective regulatory systems, raising fears of worsening energy supply challenges for consumers across the country. Industry findings indicate that …

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EU aid to Ukraine blocked | World News

Hungary blocked the European Union from providing loans to Ukraine to help its war efforts. Viktor Orban, the right-wing prime minister in Budapest, has consistently criticized the bloc’s commitment to supporting Kyiv and is seen as one of Vladimir Putin’s closest allies in Europe. His country is a member of the EU and he has been accused of weakening the …

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