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Doug McIntyre Football journalist After Saturday’s disappointing 3-1 loss to Germany, the US men’s national team responded in the best possible way, crushing frequent World Cup foe Ghana 4-0 on Tuesday in a friendly between the two teams in nashville.Gio Reyna scored twice for the Americans, his first goals for his country since mid-2021. Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun also found the back of the net for the hosts, with all of the USMNT’s strikes coming in the first half.It was the third straight win for the USA against the Black Stars, including a group stage win at the 2014…

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Comment on this storyCommentAdd to your saved storiesSaveAfter the Holocaust, the majority of the world’s Jews have faith in one of two political schemes: the state of Israel and American liberalism.In Israel, Jews after 1948 controlled a state that they could use to defend themselves in Hobbes’s world of international affairs. Meanwhile, American liberalism aimed for a politics of pluralism enforced by the rule of law. American Jews helped expand this system and thrived within it in the 20th and 21st centuries.The October 7 Hamas massacres in southern Israel shook Jewish faith in the Israeli state’s ability to defend its…

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The Ghana Bar Association (GBA) has intervened in the controversy surrounding the illegal mining crisis, questioning the government’s approach to combating cankers. President of the Ghana Bar Association, Yaw Acheampong Boafo, in a press conference on Wednesday, October 18, called on the government to target corrupt politicians who are believed to be funding and profiting from the threat. The GBA called on governments to be “honest and bold and highlight the evil acts of powerful interests involved in the wanton destruction of the environment.” He said those found guilty of environmental destruction should be dealt with decisively, regardless of their…

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President Biden heads to Israel on Wednesday as the war also collides with the campaign at home. On Tuesday, the White House denounced former President Donald Trump’s recent pledge to extend his ban to immigrants from certain countries, including Gaza. White House spokesman Andrew Bates said: “It is revolting and dangerous to tear people apart right now with vicious venom that undermines our core values ​​as Americans.”Trump’s opponents have also floated positions on potential refugees from Gaza, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSandis clashing with former UN ambassador Nikki Haley. The pro-DeSantis super PAC Never Back Down is launching a TV…

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Beijing is secretly seeking to make Western politics friendlier to China by working to recruit experienced politicians, Germany’s domestic intelligence agency said, in a high-profile case involving a senior far-right member of the European Parliament. The head of Verfassungsschutz, Germany’s domestic intelligence service, Thomas Haldenwang, warned of a broader trend in recent years Western politicians are being approached by China to help its cause. Asked by Euractiv, he said that “China is very interested in cultivating a China-friendly climate [in Germany] to maintain [its political intelligence gathering] under the radar.” “Elderly, well-known politicians and also business leaders are approached and…

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Gospel music veterans Tagoe Sisters have apologized for not inviting music producer Zap Mallet to their 40th anniversary celebration. In a statement shared on their official Instagram handle, the musician’s management said that Tagoe Sisters had indeed included Zap Mallet’s name in the VIP list for both events organized to commemorate the anniversary. admitted negligence. The management stated that the lack of an invitation was an inexcusable negligence on their part and on the part of the event organizers. They apologized to Zap Mallet, saying his influence on the sisters’ careers cannot be understated. This comes after producers expressed disappointment…

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Professor Edwine Balasa, Deputy Executive Director of the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Program, said that while health insurance coverage across African countries is above 20%, coverage of all types of health insurance is 20%. Rwanda, Ghana, Gabon and Burundi are the only four countries in Africa with more than 30,000 people. Africa is low.”Only four countries had some form of health insurance coverage above 20% (Rwanda 78%, Ghana 58.2%, Gabon 40.8% and Burundi 22.0%),” Professor Balasa revealed.However, Professor Balasa urges health authorities in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and other low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to consider tax funding as a sustainable and…

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A new national study from the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics finds a surprising number of Americans support policies that could challenge the U.S. Constitution, even as majorities express a preference for democracy over other forms of government. This study of 2,008 registered U.S. voters conducted from August 25 to September 11, 2023, is the initial phase of a series by the Policy Center’s Project Home Fire to measure sentiment as the 2024 presidential race approaches. For more information about the study, including figures and charts describing the findings, see this accompanying presentation. Election landscape 2024: Biden vs. Trump…

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Nana Obeng Owusu Jr., 19, a law student at the University of Ghana, died under mysterious circumstances within two minutes of receiving an injection without a prescription at Ewim General Hospital in Cape Coast.The student suffered from an asthma attack and was given nebulizer treatment, but the injection was given without proper evaluation, leading to his sudden death.The incident has raised concerns, with the deceased’s mother demanding a thorough investigation and accountability from the clinic.In a tragic incident at Ewim General Hospital in the Cape Coast metropolis, a 19-year-old law student at the University of Ghana, Nana Obeng Owusu Jr.,…

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Open this photo in gallery:McGill University in Montreal on October 13. The Quebec government is raising tuition for out-of-province and international students starting in 2024.Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian PressWhen Quebec’s ruling CAQ party lost a by-election to the separatist Parti Québécois on October 2, a chastened Premier Francois Legault did the best he could and he went to find a new windmill to tilt. He found one of the three English-speaking universities in the province.Last Friday, his government unveiled changes to university tuition policy that will have a surprising effect: Starting in the fall of 2024, annual tuition for new out-of-province…

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