McLaren sure to attract more scrutiny

Formula One champions and leaders McLaren will attract more scrutiny and face more questions about their cars simply because they are so dominant, according to Red Bull boss Christian Horner.

INTER IN THE FINAL

Inter Milan saw off an exceptional Barcelona side to reach the Champions League final on Tuesday and, while manager Simone Inzaghi was understandably impressed by the opposition, he said that he would not change his players for anyone else.

Ghana’s economic recovery continues

Ghana, in its last fiscal month, experienced some economic relief thanks to its growing currency strength.

JERMAINE OPENS UP

JERMAINE JENAS has admitted that he would have been willing to be “unhappy for the rest of his life” in order to stay with wife Ellie Penfold.

Warriors beat Timberwolves in Game 1

Buddy Hield scored 24 points as the Golden State Warriors held on for a 99-88 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinals series on Tuesday night in Minneapolis, despite losing star Stephen Curry to injury.

WILL SHONE BE PART OF COLDPLAY’S FINAL LEG?

H-Metro Reporter AS British supergroup Coldplay resume their Music of the Spheres World Tour at the end of this month, the big question here is whether local hip-hop star Shone…

DIDDY TRIAL: CELEBRITIES WHOSE NAMES COULD FEATURE REVEALED

NEW YORK. — As jury selection in the disgraced mogul’s sex trafficking trial got underway here, prospective jurors were shown a list of more than 100 names of people and places that may be referenced during the trial.

Flick fumes over refereeing decisions

Barcelona manager Hansi Flick was upset over several refereeing decisions in his side’s 4-3 loss at Inter Milan that stopped the Catalans reaching their first Champions League final in a…

Security guard steals 125 chloride batteries

Fairness Moyana in Hwange A security guard employed by the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) has been sentenced to 17 months in prison for his role in the…

Swiatek defends coach, psychologist

Iga Swiatek has failed to win a tournament in almost a year, but the Polish world No 2 has defended her coach and psychologist despite the poor run of results and losing her place at the top of the world rankings in a difficult period.

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