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image source, Getty ImagesArticle informationAuthor, Ian AikmanRole, BBC News3 hours agoJohn Anderson, best known for his role as the referee in the TV series Gladiators, has died aged 92.The Scottish sports coach appeared in the game’s original ITV show, which aired from 1992 to 2000, and its short-lived 2008 renewal on Sky.He lent his voice to the famous line: “Contestant, ready! Gladiator, ready!”He has also coached more than 100 Olympians, including former 5,000m world record holder David Moorcroft.”I can’t speak highly enough of John,” said Mr Moorcroft. Speaking to Athletics Weeklyadded that the Glaswegian manager had “just got the best…

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Ghanaian sketch maker Asafo Powers has finally met his idol Jonathan Sowah after the latter touched base in Ghana. The duo, along with hypeman Asafo Power, have teamed up for more entertaining skits that have been cracking ribs on social mediaNetizens who saw their collaboration were impressed and took to the comments to voice their opinions.Asafo Powers, the popular Ghanaian skit maker known for his humorous impersonations of Ghanaian footballer Jonathan Sowah, has taken his comedy to the next level by collaborating with the footballer himself. The much-anticipated meeting took place late last week, resulting in a series of skits…

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PARIS 2024 SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES of South Africa Pieter Coetzee safely advanced to the semi-finals of the 100 back this morning, building on his performance from the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, where he finished 24th in 54.05. After a strong swim of 52.90 in the heats, Coetze was the second fastest qualifier and occupied lane 4 in the first semi-final. Coezte was 0.09 faster than he was this morning, finishing second in 25.40 behind the early leader Miroslav Knedla. Coezte, world record holder Thomas Cecconand French star Yohann Ndoye-Brouard would pass Knedla, with Ceccon climbing the wall in 52.58. Coetze and…

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The art is on display in a new, two-story space at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong, where three of the world’s leading auction houses are pushing to expand. Photo: ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFPSource: AFPThree of the world’s top auction houses are scrambling to expand in Hong Kong, eager to attract new Asian buyers even as the global art market retreats from pandemic-era highs.In the space of two months, Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Bonhams will see the culmination of years of efforts to upgrade their regional headquarters in the southern Chinese city.Sotheby’s on Thursday unveiled showrooms at an upscale mall in Hong Kong’s…

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The teacher who discovered the abuse called the police, who arrested the 29-year-old. During questioning, he confessed to the crime. However, the case was further complicated when Ama and the woman who lived with the abuser granted him bail. Since then, efforts to obstruct the pursuit of justice have continued. according to Nearby Sources pulseThe alleged abuser reportedly prescribed the girl birth control pills such as Postinor II and Lydia. The woman accused Amah of being a “bad girl” and seducing men. The case has been reported to the Domestic Violence Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU), but there are concerns about…

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image source, Getty Imagesimage caption, Ghana hosted the first African Para Games last yearJuly 23, 2024Ghanaian authorities are investigating after several people claiming to be para-athletes and their support staff escaped during a trip to Norway.The party of 11 allegedly obtained fraudulent visas to enter the Scandinavian country on the condition that they take part in the Bergen City Marathon on April 26 and then failed to register for the race.The National Paralympic Committee of Ghana (NPC Ghana) said the group in question was not known to the organization and did not represent it in any capacity, and that the…

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Space exploration activists in a group photo after a round table discussion held as part of the celebration. Photo by David Andoh The Ghana Institute of Space Science Technology in collaboration with the African Space Agency’s Lunar Research Program and the Africa Moon Experiment Station celebrated the 2024 edition of World Moon Day at the Ghana Radio Astronomy Observatory at Kutunse in the Ga West Municipality of the Greater Region. International Moon Day, which is one of the most recent special days of the United Nations, was celebrated for the first time in 2021. The event is celebrated every year…

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PARIS — United States rugby player Naya Tapper was a high school All-American in track, but she had soccer aspirations.Tapper’s older brother, Mark LeGree, played football and was eventually drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Tapper hoped to follow in his footsteps.“I wanted to play football growing up because I watched my brother. He had an amazing career playing from the minor leagues to the NFL. Watching him and also having the traits of being really aggressive and having a lot of energy was a football dream come true,” Tapper told USA…

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A video of Ghanaian TikToker Asantewaa flaunting her adorable son has surfaced on social mediaAsantewaa, for the first time, showed his face, although there were other occasions where she flaunted the adorable babeNetizens who saw the video went into a frenzy and took to the comments section to express their views.Ghanaian social media influencer Asantewaa has mesmerized netizens after showing her adorable son’s face.The famous TikToker, in a video, flaunted the adorable baby, hugging and showing him affection.Ghanaian TikToker Asantewaa has flaunted her baby bump. Image source: AsantewaaSource: TikTokThe young mother couldn’t hide her pride and love for her son…

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For decades, scientists studying early modern humans believed that our ancestors first inhabited only small areas of Africa, the savannahs of the eastern and southern parts of the continent, and then moved north into Asia, Europe and beyond. . According to this view, early humans bypassed West and Central Africa, especially the rainforests. These areas, the argument goes, were inhabited much later.But now, a growing body of researchers has challenged that narrative. Working in Senegal, Cameroon, Malawi and elsewhere, they uncover evidence that early humans spread across much of Africa before venturing elsewhere. This work has moved the field beyond…

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