August 2024 brought a mix of exciting and serious news stories from around the world, and you don’t want to miss what happened. From sports dramas to eye-opening global events, here’s what you need to know.
Sports fans had a lot to celebrate this month. Spain clinched a thrilling Euro 2024 title with a 2-1 win over England, making history with their fourth championship. The match was intense, with key players like Nico Williams shining on the field. Over in Paris, Scottie Scheffler took home the Olympic golf gold, wrapping up an impressive season with a solid 9-under par final round.
There was also some buzz off the field, like Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez facing a five-game ban after a heated Copa América brawl, and Kylian Mbappé stirring talk about a possible move to La Liga’s top clubs. Plus, the Paris 2024 Olympics closed with a big ceremony featuring over 100 performers, wrapping up an unforgettable games experience.
In entertainment, fans said goodbye to South African praise poet and singer Jessica Mbangeni, who tragically passed away at 47. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck officially filed for divorce after a high-profile relationship filled with ups and downs—all closely watched by the public.
Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan shared warm moments from her family’s Raksha Bandhan celebration, giving us a glimpse of her close-knit family traditions. In music, the release of dancehall icon Vybz Kartel from prison sparked joy among fans worldwide.
Politics and global affairs stayed heated too. Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar reportedly disguised himself to evade capture, showing the complexity of conflicts in Gaza. Meanwhile, a drone attack from Lebanon injured two in northern Israel, highlighting ongoing regional tensions.
In judicial news, Nigeria’s Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun is set to become the second female Chief Justice, a significant milestone in the country's history.
There’s no shortage of stories shaping August, and Apple Tree Daily News makes sure you stay up to date with clear and reliable coverage.
Jessica Mbangeni, a celebrated South African praise poet and singer, has tragically passed away at the age of 47. Known for her powerful voice and groundbreaking work, she was instrumental in the country's cultural landscape. Her legacy includes a rich discography, acting roles, and numerous awards.
Read MoreDarwin Núñez, Liverpool striker, involved in a 2024 Copa América brawl with Colombian fans, received a five-game ban from CONMEBOL. The altercation, sparked by harassment of players' families, occurred post Uruguay's loss to Colombia. This suspension may impact his club career and ignite discussions about fan behavior and tournament security.
Read MoreA recent report suggests that Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has left his underground hideouts in Gaza and is moving around disguised as a woman. This strategy is believed to be a response to Israeli technology that detects tunnel movement, forcing Sinwar to avoid staying in one spot for long. Israeli intelligence reports limited contact with him, complicating communication among Hamas leaders.
Read MoreThe Frog, a psychological thriller on Netflix, directed by Mo Wan Il, features stellar performances by Go Min Si and Kim Yoon Seok. The series delves into themes of fate and past tragedies impacting present lives. Despite some plot inconsistencies, it offers suspense and eerie atmospheres.
Read MoreJennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck have officially filed for divorce, concluding their two-year marriage. The couple's relationship, which began in 2002 on the set of 'Gigli,' has been marked by high-profile break-ups, reconciliations, and media attention. Despite rekindling their romance in 2021 and a subsequent marriage in 2022, they have decided to part ways once again.
Read MoreSoha Ali Khan shared heartfelt pictures from the Raksha Bandhan celebration where her daughter Inaaya tied rakhis to Taimur, Jeh, and the house staff. The event was filled with joyful moments and family bonding, with even the family pets joining in on the festivity. Fans praised Soha for her exemplary parenting and dedication to family values.
Read MoreSpain achieved a remarkable fourth Euro title following a nail-biting 2-1 victory against England in Berlin's Olympiastadion. The match saw intense performances from both sides, with Nico Williams and Mikel Oyarzabal making decisive contributions. England's effort to equalize was futile as the dramatic finale secured Spain's triumph. Attendance was 65,600 and the referee was Francois Letexier.
Read MoreBBC Sport offers a comprehensive update on the latest football news, including details on Arsenal's pursuit of Italy's Riccardo Calafiori, Manchester City's stance on Kevin De Bruyne, Aston Villa's major signing, transfer movements involving Che Adams and Eberechi Eze, and tributes to Stefan Sarkic. It also highlights the pre-season challenges for relegated teams and recent football gossip.
Read MoreJustice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun might soon become the next Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), as the National Judicial Council (NJC) has recommended her name to President Bola Tinubu for approval. The recommendation comes ahead of the current CJN, Justice Kayode Ariwoola's, retirement on August 22, 2024, upon turning 70. If approved, Justice Kekere-Ekun will become the second female CJN.
Read MoreKylian Mbappé is reportedly exploring a move from Paris Saint-Germain to either Real Madrid or Barcelona, sparking excitement among fans and analysts. The potential transfer could redefine the European soccer landscape, influencing club power dynamics and market trends. Additionally, it could impact soccer's growing popularity in the United States.
Read MoreScientists have raised concerns over the sloth virus, a potentially dangerous disease originating in sloths, after discovering the first human cases in Europe. The virus, spread through insect bites, has led to numerous cases in Brazil and several European countries. Symptoms include headaches, nausea, and in severe cases, meningitis.
Read MoreMoses Kuria, former Public Service Cabinet Secretary, has announced his retirement from public life following his exclusion from the new cabinet. In his final interview, he emphasized his continued dedication to constitutional reform. His decision marks the end of his public career but highlights his unwavering commitment to advocating for legislative changes.
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