The top four teams in Fifa's world rankings have made the semi-finals of the World Cup for the first time. And the progress of Spain (1), Argentina (2), France (3) and England (4) was aided by a Fifa change for the 2026 World Cup. They were put in separate quadrants of the draw so they could not meet before the semi-finals. For that to happen they had to each win their groups - which they did. The separation in the draw meant that Spain could not meet Argentina before the final. Additionally, England and France were put in opposite sides of the knockouts and on a path to meet either Spain or Argentina in the semi-finals if they all progressed. Fifa described the move as ensuring "competitive balance" by establishing "two separate pathways to the semi-finals". And now the semi-finals are France v Spain on Tuesday, and England v Argentina on Wednesday. A similar approach happens at Wimbledon, and in the new Champions League format, at which seeds are kept apart ...
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has announced that the Bahamas will receive 300 Ghanaian teachers this year. The announcement follows bilateral negotiations between the minister and the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Philip Edward Davis. During the meeting, Ablakwa delivered a message of gratitude from President Mahama to the Bahamian Prime Minister for the invitation to engage. The deployment of the 300 teachers represents the first phase of a new cooperation in education between the two nations. According to the Foreign Minister, Bahamian authorities chose to expand the agreement to teachers due to the performance of Ghanaian nurses currently working in the country. It gives us much pride to highlight that Bahamian authorities are deeply impressed with the excellent work ethic of Ghanaian nurses serving under a similar agreement," Mr Ablakwa said in a post on Facebook on Saturday, July 11. The initiative is designed to establish a...