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Ivory Coast football fans celebrate Africa Cup of Nations win | BBC News
Thousands of football fans flooded the streets of Abidjan to see the Ivory Coast team parade the Africa Cup of Nations trophy.
The team beat Nigeria 2-1 on Sunday to win Afcon for a third time, prompting huge celebrations across the country.
Ivory Coast were unlikely winners – they lost two group games and fired their manager mid-tournament.
Emerse Fae, a youth-team manager, took over for his first job leading a senior team, and four games later, he was lifting a trophy.
Their underdog story resonated throughout the streets as people danced, rejoicing in their amazing comeback.
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Donald Trump says US plans fresh talks with Iran from Monday | BBC News
Donald Trump has said the US plans fresh talks with Iran from Monday, has and threatened to hit infrastructure if a deal is not agreed.
Shots fired at vessels in the Strait of Hormuz yesterday are a violation of the ceasefire agreement, the US president said, while Iran has also accused the US of breaching the truce agreement with its naval blockade.
Ships have again come to a standstill around the strait after Iran resumed its blockade yesterday.
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Hungarians vote in big numbers on whether to end Orbán rule and elect rival | BBC News
Hungarians are going to the polls in large numbers, in a vote that could bring down Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years.
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Iran yet to decide on sending delegation to Islamabad for US talks, official says | BBC News
Iran remains undecided on sending a delegation to travel to Pakistan for a new round of talks with the US, a foreign ministry …
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Man who learnt to read at 18 becomes Cambridge University’s youngest ever black professor – BBC News
A man who could not read or write until he was 18 is to become the youngest ever black person to become a professor at Cambridge.
Jason Arday, from south-west London, was diagnosed with autism and global development delay in his early years, and unable to speak until he was 11 years old.
Now the 37-year-old is set to become professor of sociology of education at the university.
Official figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency show how, in 2021, just 155 of more than 23,000 university professors in the UK were black.
Prof Arday said he has a particular interest in improving the representation of ethnic minorities in higher education.
“If we want to make education more inclusive, the best tools we have are solidarity, understanding and love,” he said.
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