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Government gestures to calm deadly protests in Indonesia have done little to address the economic inequality and hardship fuelling the unrest, leaving deep resentment to linger and flare up again, experts say. Such conditions mean many Indonesians will still feel the economic pain in the coming months, leaving the door open for fresh protests.
Antoine Semenyo's shredded physique got fans talking on social media after he flaunted it during Ghana's first training session ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
One of Japan's best-known business people has resigned as CEO of beverage giant Suntory after police raided his house in an illegal drugs probe, the company and media reports said Tuesday. Police searched Niinami's house in August, but he has denied involvement, and no illegal drugs have been found.
Gold hit a record high Tuesday as a weaker dollar and expectations of a US interest rate cut made the safe haven an attractive investment. Gold reached $3,501.59 an ounce during early trading in Asia, soaring past its previous record of $3,500.10 in April.
After winning just one of their last seven matches, top African club Al Ahly has reportedly slashed player salaries by 25% in a shocking move to revive form
Joe Bugner, the heavyweight boxer who took on Muhammad Ali and went the distance with Joe Frazier and came to be known as “Aussie Joe”, has died at the age of 75.
Exploring why Liverpool failed to land Marc Guehi on deadline day as Crystal Palace reportedly blocked the move amid fears over Oliver Glasner’s future.
Former football manager Martin Allen warns Tottenham over Mohammed Kudus despite his impressive start at the club, urging caution after early hype
Ghana captain Jordan Ayew demonstrated his humility during a conversation with Stephen Appiah at the Black Stars training in Accra on September 1, 2025.
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