🚨 Arsenal have been working on a deal for Ayyoub Bouaddi for several months.
The Gunners have made it clear to the 18-year-old that he would play an important role in their project, with the midfielder understood to be open to the move.
Lille are demanding around €70M for Bouaddi, although Arsenal believe their strong relationship with club president Olivier Létang could help negotiations.
(Source: @sachatavolieri)
"People have always had this craving to have someone tell them the future. Long ago, kings would hire people to read sheep guts... Listening to today's forecasters is just as crazy as when the king hired the guy to look at the sheep guts."
— Charlie Munger.
Students from JKUAT have recorded a strong performance at the Huawei ICT Competition Global Finals held in Shenzhen, China in June 2026, contributing to Kenya’s notable showing across multiple categories in one of the world’s largest university ICT competitions.
In the Cloud Track, Catherine Atieno, who a Fifth Year student studying Telecommunication and Information Engineering, was part of the team that secured the highest award in the category, following a rigorous technical assessment that tested advanced cloud architecture, systems deployment, and applied problem-solving skills.
In the Computing Track, JKUAT students Joan Kinoti, Faith Mosonik, and Melanie Minayo, all Computer Science students in Year 4.2, contributed to Kenya’s Second Prize finish after competing in high-level challenges in software engineering, algorithms, and systems design against leading global universities.
JKUAT also received a Women in Tech recognition award, acknowledging the strong participation and performance of female students in the competition and highlighting the university’s commitment to inclusive ICT development.
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🎥🏃♂️ Having recently retired from professional football, 35-year- old Aaron Ramsey completed the Stockholm marathon in 2 hours, 59 minutes.
That's 6 minutes and 51 seconds per mile or 4 minutes and 15 seconds per kilometre.
Absolutely insane pace to run.
Gabriel Magalhães sends emotional message about his love for Arsenal F.C.
“I don’t dream of leaving here.”
The Brazilian defender opened up on how much Arsenal means to him after becoming one of the foundations of Arteta’s title-winning side
“This team gave me everything, made me, moulded me.”
“I want to fight here until I can no longer play at the highest level.”
“As long as I still have my skills, I want them to serve Arsenal.”
And Gabriel also sent a warning to the rest of Europe ahead of next season
“This is only the start. We’re coming back more hungry, more angry, fighting for everything.”