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U.S. lays out terms for trade deal with Canada

By Brett Rowland U.S. leaders want American products, including whiskey and milk, on Canadian shelves as part of any deal between the neighboring nations. U.S. officials have laid out demands for trade talks with Canada and Mexico, making clear that they won’t rubber stamp the existing free trade agreement for the three North American nations

Pro Superintendent Sisawo graduated with an advanced diploma in journalism from MAJaC

The Gambia Police Force congratulated PRO Superintendent Modou Musa Sisawo on earning an Advanced Diploma in Journalism and Communication from the Media Academy for Journalism and Communication (MAJaC). He was also recognized as the Most Outstanding Student in Public Relations, showcasing his dedication and competence. This achievement emphasizes the GPF’s commitment to professional development and

Red Scorpion FC 7 – 1 Brikama United

The opening weekend of the Gambia Women’s First Division League saw Red Scorpion FC triumph over Brikama United 7-1, with outstanding performances from Vilma Nhaga Badjeta and Laura Pam N’biam. In another match, Koita FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory against newcomers Fortune FC, with Ngonneh Sanneh scoring the decisive goal. Following the first week

Gambia Football Federation 2025 Annual General Meeting

The Gambia Football Federation (GFF) convened its 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) under the theme ‘GFF’s Golden Era: A Decade of Football Excellence.’ The meeting highlighted 11 years of substantial growth and success in football. Distinguished guests from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, along with representatives from various organizations, attended and expressed their appreciation

Kenyan wildlife census reveals conservation wins and losses

By Lynet Otieno Kenya’s 2025 National Wildlife Census report has revealed a complex trend in wildlife: Populations of some iconic animal species are steadily growing, while other populations are declining or remain stagnant. At the launch of the report, compiled by the Wildlife Research and Training Institute (WRTI), Kenya’s President William Ruto described the findings

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