May 2025 News Archive – Africa Daily News
If you’re wondering what made headlines in May 2025, you’ve landed in the right spot. We gathered the most talked‑about moments from sports and health so you can get up to speed without scrolling through endless pages.
Sports Highlights That Got Everyone Talking
The NBA drama was intense. In Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder edged out the Minnesota Timberwolves 128‑126. Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander nearly nailed a triple‑double and Jalen Williams turned up the heat with a scoring burst that pushed the Thunder to a 3‑1 series lead. Minnesota now faces elimination back in Oklahoma City – a twist fans didn’t see coming.
Across the Atlantic, Real Madrid found itself at the centre of a transfer whirlwind. Four clubs sent offers for a player labeled the club’s “black sheep.” Florentino Pérez had to weigh money against squad harmony, hinting at big changes under the new leadership. The saga shows how even giants juggle money, ego, and long‑term plans.
Over in Europe’s elite competition, Liverpool kept their Champions League run alive with a 1‑0 win over Girona. Mohamed Salah stepped up to convert a penalty, while Alisson Becker made crucial saves that preserved the clean sheet. The victory marked six straight wins for the Reds and kept them perched at the top of the group.
Health Breakthroughs Worth Your Attention
On the health front, researchers in the UK launched a big study on dietary fibre’s role in easing side effects from prostate cancer radiotherapy. The focus is on inulin – a type of fibre that may calm gut inflammation and reduce diarrhoea for patients undergoing treatment. If successful, this cheap supplement could become a standard part of care, making therapy more tolerable.
Why does this matter? Prostate cancer affects millions worldwide, and radiotherapy can be harsh on the digestive system. A simple fibre boost might mean fewer hospital visits and better quality of life for patients. The study will track how inulin changes gut health over several weeks, giving doctors solid data to decide if it should join standard protocols.
These stories show two sides of what’s happening in May: high‑octane sports excitement and promising medical research that could improve lives. Whether you’re a basketball fan, a soccer enthusiast, or someone following cancer treatment advances, the month delivered news worth your time.
Want more details on any of these topics? Dive into the individual articles for deeper analysis, player stats, and interview excerpts. We keep it straightforward so you can grab the facts without wading through jargon.
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Thunder Hold Off Timberwolves 128-126 in Game 4, Close in on NBA Finals Berth
The Oklahoma City Thunder scraped past the Minnesota Timberwolves 128-126 in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, taking a 3-1 series lead thanks to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's near triple-double and a red-hot performance from Jalen Williams. Minnesota now faces elimination with the series heading back to Oklahoma City.
View moreDietary Fibre Shows Promise in Easing Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy Side Effects
A major UK study is testing if inulin supplements, a type of dietary fibre, can reduce gut side effects like diarrhoea for prostate cancer patients receiving radiotherapy. Researchers hope inulin can calm gut inflammation and boost treatment, offering a cheap way to improve patient comfort and outcomes in the future.
View moreReal Madrid Receives Four Lucrative Offers for Controversial Squad Member Amid Transfer Shake-Up
Florentino Pérez faces a complicated transfer decision after four clubs express interest in Real Madrid's so-called 'black sheep' player. The move hints at significant changes under the club's upcoming leadership and reflects a push to fine-tune the squad for the new era.
View moreLiverpool’s Alisson Shines as Salah’s Penalty Clinches 1-0 Win Over Girona in Champions League
Liverpool kept up their perfect Champions League run, beating Girona 1-0 after a crucial Mohamed Salah penalty and a top performance from Alisson Becker. With six straight wins, the Reds retain first place while Girona remain at the bottom, still searching for form.
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