First baby named 'Messi' okayed in Argentina
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First baby named 'Messi' okayed in Argentina

The first baby to be named “Messi” has been born in Argentina, and he will likely be the last. After…
Kwaisey Pee bounces back with two singles
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Kwaisey Pee bounces back with two singles

After going on a break for three years, hi-life artiste, Kwaisey Pee, is out with two singles which he released…
Five million Gmail passwords leaked
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Five million Gmail passwords leaked

A list of five million Gmail addresses and passwords appeared on a Russian Bitcoin forum on Wednesday. It is still…
Kumasi producer's Ebola movie gets approval
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Kumasi producer's Ebola movie gets approval

Kumasi-based movie producer Samuel Ofori’s upcoming movie on the deadly virus, Ebola has received approval from doctors, after initially raising…
Fifa medical chief proposes three-minute breaks to treat concussion
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Fifa medical chief proposes three-minute breaks to treat concussion

Fifa medical committee chairman Michel D’Hooghe has revealed plans for three-minute stoppages to treat players with suspected concussion. D’Hooghe believes…
Chelsea set aside £60million for Ronaldo
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Chelsea set aside £60million for Ronaldo

Chelsea have made it clear that they want to sign Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid in January and have already…
Atsu comes to the rescue of Black Stars in 3-2 win against Togo
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Atsu comes to the rescue of Black Stars in 3-2 win against Togo

Christian Atsu scored the match winner as Ghana’s Black Stars defeated Togo 3-2 in a 2015 African Nations Cup qualifier…
Ex-Liverpool star pays for homeless team to compete in World Cup
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Ex-Liverpool star pays for homeless team to compete in World Cup

Dan Agger, formerly of Liverpool, heard of Denmark’s homeless team wanting to compete in the World Cup in Chile but…
Judge rules out murder in Pistorius case
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Judge rules out murder in Pistorius case

The judge in the Oscar Pistorius trial has ruled out all murder charges, but says he may still be guilty…
More cash for Ebola, but MSF says response is 'lethally inadequate"
Health & Lifestyle

More cash for Ebola, but MSF says response is 'lethally inadequate"

The Gates Foundation is committing $50m to help tackle Ebola in affected countries. The deadly virus has claimed 2,296 lives…
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