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Nico for Spain, Inaki with Ghana: Williams brothers make World Cup history
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Doha, Nov 25 (Ians) “I am very happy and proud to be here and to fulfil the dreams of my family,” commented Athletic Bilbao and Ghana striker Inaki Williams after Thursday’s narrow defeat to Portugal.

Although Williams was incredibly unlucky not to save a point for Ghana after robbing the ball from Portugal keeper Diogo Costa, only to slip as he turned to shoot, the striker helped set up Ghana’s second goal, which led to a nail-biting finish.

Not only that, his debut in the World Cup came just 24 hours after his younger brother Nico Williams had come on as a second-half substitute for Spain in their 7-0 win over Costa Rica, reports Xinhua.

The 20-year-old, who also plays for Athletic, didn’t have long to impress, but he had enough time to assist for Carlos Soler to net Spain’s sixth of the game.

That means the Williams brothers have made history,...
See full article at GlamSham
  • 11/25/2022
  • by Glamsham Bureau
  • GlamSham
See Stars Reactions to H&M's Racially Insensitive Ad
H&M is under major social media scrutiny this week for an ad featuring a black child wearing a hoodie with the phrase “coolest monkey in the jungle.” Many Twitter users criticized the brand for being racially insensitive, some even pointing out how H&M used a white child for a sweatshirt that had the contrasting phrase: “survival expert.”

Among those criticizing the fashion company are big-name celebrities like The Weeknd, Diddy, Quest Love, Lebron James and Niecy Nash.

The Weeknd had the most impactful response. The pop singer — who collaborated with the brand for an 18-piece collection of fall essentials...
See full article at PEOPLE.com
  • 1/10/2018
  • by Thatiana Diaz
  • PEOPLE.com
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