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Emily KeoghApril 1, 2026, 4:24 PM ET Based in London, Emily Keogh is ESPN’s women’s soccer correspondent, specializing in the WSL and UWCL. multiple authors Manchester United Falls Short Against Bayern Munich in Champions League Manchester United’s fairy-tale journey in the UEFA Women’s Champions League came to an untimely end in Munich, as a late double by Bayern Munich sealed their fate with a 2-1 defeat, resulting in a 5-3 aggregate loss. Having tasted European competition, United must now invest strategically to ensure they are not just a fleeting presence on the continent. Despite the disappointing outcome, United managed to…

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Historical Context of the 14th Amendment More than 150 years ago, as the remnants of the Civil War faded, lawmakers convened to draft the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The amendment’s opening clause is clear: “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and who are subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, are nationals of the United States and of the state in which they reside.” For generations, this principle has been acknowledged as straightforward, establishing that anyone born on U.S. soil is a citizen, irrespective of their parents’ status, barring a few limited exceptions. Trump…

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Nigerian Banks Successfully Raise ₦4.65 Trillion for Recapitalization The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced on Wednesday that Nigerian banks have successfully raised ₦4.65 trillion to meet their recapitalization deadline, a measure aimed at enhancing the resilience of the nation’s financial system. Strengthened Investor Confidence In a recent press release, the apex bank indicated that the successful completion of this initiative, which began in March 2024, reflects a notable rise in investor confidence. This recapitalization positions the banking sector to better support Nigeria’s economic growth. Details of the Recapitalization Program The CBN elaborated that the recapitalization exercise saw robust participation…

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Keir Starmer Seeks to Strengthen UK-EU Ties Amid Geopolitical Tensions British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is initiating a concerted effort to realign the UK’s relationship with the European Union, driven by the economic ramifications of the ongoing conflict in Iran. Starmer contends that closer cooperation with European partners has become essential for national security and economic stability in the current global landscape. UK-EU Summit to Focus on Trade, Energy, and Security During a recent press conference, Starmer announced plans to leverage the upcoming UK-EU summit later this year as a platform to deepen collaboration in trade, energy, and security. He…

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Immigration Fraud’s Toll on Foreign Nationals Recent federal data suggests that immigration fraud could see a sharp increase in 2022 and beyond. In 2024 alone, the Federal Trade Commission reported receiving 265,272 complaints related to government impersonation, revealing a troubling trend for foreign nationals. These incidents have been estimated to cost consumers approximately $789 million, though these figures only represent documented cases. Across various platforms, social media users are increasingly sharing experiences of scams. For instance, one international student detailed a harrowing two-hour blackmail ordeal with a fraudster posing as a government official on LinkedIn. Meanwhile, another Reddit user lost…

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Workers’ Challenges in Nigeria Highlighted on International May Day This International May Day brings into sharp focus the ongoing struggles faced by Nigeria’s workforce. The working population serves as the backbone of any society, yet in Nigeria, they are often subjected to harsh conditions due to a government that appears indifferent to their plight. The current political landscape offers a crucial opportunity for Nigerian workers to advocate for their rights and seek significant change, particularly as the 2023 elections approach. Now more than ever, it is essential for workers to recognize their collective power and push for a more equitable…

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Rethinking Cybersecurity Approaches Amid Insider Threats Security analysts are urging organizations to reassess their cybersecurity strategies, cautioning that an overwhelming concentration on external attackers may lead to significant vulnerabilities left unaddressed, particularly those arising from within the organization. Insider Risk: An Underappreciated Challenge According to security operations analyst Ruth Itua, insider risks—those posed by employees, contractors, and trusted partners—remain one of the most underestimated threats within contemporary cybersecurity frameworks. Despite the potential for serious breaches, incidents involving insiders are often not a top priority when formulating security policies. The Focus on External Threats Discussions about cybersecurity frequently revolve around advanced…

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Main Events Maya Le Tissier expressed her frustrations in an interview with Disney+, noting that set pieces have been a significant challenge for her team. “We lost key matches due to set pieces, including in the FA Cup,” she stated. Despite their disappointment, Le Tissier believes in the team’s capabilities, emphasizing their pride in making history during their first Champions League appearance. “We fought hard, but Bayern’s momentum in the second half was overwhelming,” she added. Bayern Munich Celebrates Historic Semifinal Appearance Players from Bayern Munich were seen celebrating enthusiastically with fans following an important victory. Linda Dallman used a…

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Global Condemnation Follows Passage of Israel’s Death Penalty Law Tel Aviv — Supporters of Israel’s contentious death penalty law celebrated its passage in parliament on Monday night, a decision that has drawn widespread criticism from international allies and human rights organizations. The legislation has been labeled a significant violation of human rights, with many voicing alarm over its potential implications. New Law Targets Intent to Undermine the State The law clarifies that the default punishment for murder committed “with the intention of denying the existence of the state of Israel” will be hanging, effectively establishing the death penalty. While the…

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CBN Launches Pilot Program for Virtual Asset Oversight The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has initiated a pilot program focused on enhancing oversight of virtual asset service providers (VASPs) as part of its efforts to strengthen the integrity of the financial system. This announcement came via a statement released on Tuesday. The CBN has selected an initial group of companies to participate in the program, which includes prominent names such as Flutterwave, Paystack, KuCoin, KoinKoin, Juicyway, and cNGN. This initiative comprises multiple phases, with upcoming stages already scheduled. No additional participants will be admitted during the pilot’s duration. The program…

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