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‘Reeking of desperation?’ – who could Spurs turn to next?

BBC Sport looks at who Spurs might turn to in the transfer market after losing out on Eberechi Eze and finds out how the club's fans are feeling.

You Need to Download iOS 18.6.2 Now to Patch This Zero-Day Exploit

Apple recommends everyone download the update for an important security patch.

TAJ to discontinue accepting personal and company cheques September 1

Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) is reminding members of the public that it will discontinue the acceptance of personal, business and company cheques, effective September 1. This means that as of this date, this payment instrument can no longer...

Knight files lawsuit against Tufton

Former senator and Cabinet minister KD Knight has followed through on his threat to file a lawsuit against Health Minister and Jamaica Labour Party campaign chairman, Dr Christopher Tufton, for allegedly defaming him during a JLP mass rally held...

Ghana singer Shatta Wale held in US fraud probe over Lamborghini purchase

ACCRA, Ghana (AFP) — Ghanaian dancehall star Shatta Wale has been taken into custody in Accra as part of a United States (US) investigation into his purchase of a Lamborghini, prompting hundreds of fans to protest for his release.

Shatta Wale, born Charles Nii Armah Mensah, was interrogated Wednesday in connection with a 2019 Lamborghini Urus that US authorities suspect was purchased with the proceeds of a $4 million fraud case in the United States, Ghana's Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) said in a statement Thursday.

Hundreds of fans gathered outside the EOCO's office in Accra Thursday, vowing to remain overnight until the singer is released from custody following hours of interrogation.

The probe is part of a wider US fraud probe involving Ghanaian national Nana Kwabena Amuah, who is serving a jail term in the United States, the agency added.

The EOCO said the Lamborghini, which had already been seized by Ghanaian authorities earlier this year, is the subject of an order by the US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky authorising the US government to take possession of the car in Ghana as compensation.

The artist arrived at the EOCO on Wednesday afternoon and waited for his lawyer before questioning proceeded into the evening, according to the statement.

He was granted bail at 10 million cedis (about $900,000) and has been in custody pending verification of his guarantors, the EOCO said.

The EOCO said the singer has not produced purchasing paperwork for the vehicle and told investigators he bought it for $150,000 from the "street", possibly via a WhatsApp contact named "Zak", whose identity he could not provide and whose contact he said he discarded.

The agency said it acted on requests from the FBI and the US Department of Justice to track the vehicle and pursue local leads.

Outside the EOCO's gates, supporters from the "Shatta Movement" chanted and held up photos of the star's image.

"Until our king walks out, we won't move -- even if we sleep here," one fan said.

Shatta Wale's legal team has previously insisted he bought the car in good faith and denies any knowledge of criminal links.

World’s leading trade and development conference convenes amid uncertain times – UNCTAD16

 GENEVA, Switzerland – UN Trade and Development convenes world leaders, ministers and experts to tackle today’s pressing issues, strengthen cooperation and build a brighter future. From 20 to 23 October 2025, UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) will welcome to Geneva, Switzerland, leaders from governments, business, academia and civil society for its 16th ministerial session – UNCTAD16. […]

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UK summons Israeli ambassador following approval of E1 settlement plan

 LONDON, England – The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has summoned the Israeli ambassador today following the Israeli Higher Planning Commission’s decision to approve the E1 settlement plan An FCDO spokesperson said:   “Today, the ambassador of Israel to the United Kingdom was summoned to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. “Her Excellency Tzipi Hotovely was […]

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Preserving Grenada’s reputation as a safe destination

ST GEORGE’S, Grenada – Grenada has once again proven that we are more than just the “Spice of the Caribbean”, we are the “Safe Spice of the Caribbean”. As we reflect on the recently concluded Carnival celebrations, we take great pride in the fact that the festivities were marked by vibrant cultural expression, unity and […]

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US tariff deepens Trinidad and Tobago losses: CPSO warns of impact on industry and livelihoods

 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — The CARICOM Private Sector Organization (CPSO) has warned that the United States’ decision to raise Trinidad and Tobago’s reciprocal tariff rate from 10 to 15 percent could result in the most severe, absolute impact upon any of the CARICOM member states. This impact could put the country in the unenviable position of […]

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Google Pixel Watch 4 Specs vs. Samsung Galaxy Watch 8: Circle Takes On Squircle

The battle of the best Android smartwatch is heating up with the new Pixel Watch 4 going head to head with Samsung's heavyweight Galaxy Watch 8. Here's how they stack up on paper.

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