Today in News History
On July 4, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1952, Álvaro Uribe, Colombian lawyer and politician, 39th President of Colombia was born. In 1963, Laureano Márquez, Spanish-Venezuelan political scientist and journalist was born. In 1969, Wilfred Mugeyi, Zimbabwean footballer and coach was born. In 1978, Marcos Daniel, Brazilian tennis player was born. In 1981, Dedé, Angolan footballer was born. In 1985, Wason Rentería, Colombian footballer was born. In 1986, Rafael Arévalo, Salvadoran tennis player was born. In 1990, Richard Mpong, Ghanaian footballer was born. In 1992, Ángel Romero, Paraguayan footballer was born. In 2012, Jeong Min-hyeong, South Korean footballer (born 1987) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Jhon Arias goal sends Colombia into last 16 as Ghana bow out of World Cup

Ghana can only have feared the worst when Luis Suárez’s number came up in the seventh minute. A day on from the 16th anniversary of one of the most infamous episodes in World Cup history, the Colombia forward who shares a name with the man whose handball broke the hearts of Black Stars supporters in the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup returned to haunt them.Not long after coming off the bench, it was the Sporting striker who provided the assist for what turned out to be the winning goal from Jhon Arias to set up a last-16 clash against Switzerland in Vancouver on Tuesday. Even if they couldn’t find another goal that their superiority clearly warranted, Colombia were deserved winners and look more than capable of at least matching their previous best result at the 2014 World Cup when they reached the last eight. Continue reading...
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