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Sports Jun 12, 2026

Henry Slade on Exeter's Form and His Personal Struggles

Exeter Chiefs' Henry Slade discusses his personal struggles with type 1 diabetes and his current fo…
The Resurgence of Henry Slade At 33, Henry Slade is defying expectations, feeling quicker, stronger, and fitter than ever. The Exeter Chiefs centre has been open about his struggles with type 1 diabetes and its impact on his daily life and rugby career. Managing Diabetes and Family Life Slade manages his condition with regular insulin injections and careful monitoring. He also balances family life with three young daughters, including one not yet three months old. Despite these challenges, Slade has been instrumental in Exeter's recent successes, including a 32-12 victory over Saracens. A Standout Performance In the match against Saracens, Slade scored a try, kicked five successful goals, and made a crucial tackle that prevented a certain try. His performance showcased his broad skillset, which has sometimes been underappreciated during his career. England Ambitions Slade remains eager to play for England, despite being omitted from the last World Cup squad and not featuring in his country's last five Tests. He believes his experience, kicking prowess, and distribution skills make him a strong candidate for the national team. Exeter's Semi-Final Hopes Exeter are set to face Bath in the Premiership semi-final. Slade is confident in his team's abilities, citing their recent form and the clarity provided by coach Dave Walder. Despite being third in the regular season, Slade believes Exeter can overturn the odds and make a deep run in the playoffs. Physical Condition and Recovery Slade attributes his current fitness to a rigorous recovery routine, including hot and cold contrasts, stretching, and mobility exercises. He credits the strength and conditioning department at Exeter and his own dedication to recovery for his improved physical condition.
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Sports Jun 12, 2026

Gasly Reinstated to Monaco Podium After F1 Officials Admit Timekeeping Blunder

Pierre Gasly was reinstated to the Monaco Grand Prix podium after F1 officials admitted a timekeepi…
The Reinstatement of Pierre Gasly Pierre Gasly was reinstated to the Monaco Grand Prix podium on Friday after Formula One stewards rescinded penalties for pitlane speeding after recognising a timekeeping error following an appeal by Alpine. The Timekeeping Error The Frenchman had finished third on the track but dropped to seventh when the two five-second penalties were applied after last Sunday’s race finish. Formula One, responsible for the timekeeping, has now admitted making a mistake with its measurements. The Impact on the Standings The decision means Red Bull’s Isack Hadjar, who had inherited third place and celebrated on the podium with Mercedes’ winner Kimi Antonelli and Ferrari’s Lewis Hamilton, drops back to fourth. McLaren’s Oscar Piastri moves down to fifth Racing Bulls’ Liam Lawson sixth teammate Arvid Lindblad seventh The Reaction Alpine, which had sought a right of review, welcomed the decision in a statement and thanked Formula One Management and the governing FIA for their transparency and cooperation. Gasly had said on Sunday that he was heartbroken by the penalties and “to have a lifelong dream of a Monaco podium taken away from me for reasons which I just cannot comprehend”. The Implications The decision will taste particularly bitter for others who suffered similar time penalties for pitlane speeding but did not seek a review, and for luckless Mercedes driver George Russell, who was handed a drive-through penalty that left him out of the points.
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Politics Jun 12, 2026

Palestinian Football Chief Denied US Visa for World Cup Attendance

The head of the Palestinian Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, has been denied a US visa to atten…
Palestinian Football Chief Blocked from World CupThe head of the Palestinian Football Association has revealed that he is unable to travel to the United States with other federation heads attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup because he has not been issued a visa. Jibril Rajoub, a veteran Palestinian political figure, attended the opening match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City on Thursday but cannot participate in the broader World Cup activities in the United States.Visa Denial Amid Global Football GatheringThe Palestinian team did not qualify for the World Cup, but FIFA typically invites the heads of football associations from around the world to the event every four years, which it frames as a celebration of global unity. "Everyone will be welcome in Canada, Mexico and the United States for the FIFA World Cup next year. We are working exactly for that," FIFA president Gianni Infantino said last year.However, the United States has refused entry to delegates from several countries, including a referee from Somalia and a photographer traveling with Iraq's team. Rajoub expressed his frustration: "I don't believe that it's fair to use or to abuse and deny the right of all footballers all over the world to attend."Broader Visa Restrictions for PalestiniansThe US State Department implemented new restrictions on Palestinian passport holders last year, including on anyone who had been employed by the Palestinian Authority. It revoked a visa to allow Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas to travel to the United Nations general assembly last September.Rajoub pointed out that when Russia hosted the 2018 World Cup, it did not implement comparable visa restrictions for people who were invited to the tournament. This contrast highlights the selective nature of the current US approach to visa issuance for international sporting events.Geopolitical Tensions at the World CupThe visa denial occurs against a backdrop of long-standing tensions between Palestinian and Israeli football authorities. Rajoub and other Palestinian football officials have long argued that Israel violates statutes by allowing teams from settlements in the occupied West Bank to play in Israel's national league. They have pushed FIFA to sanction Israel, also decrying restrictions on the movement of Palestinian players and how war in the Gaza Strip has damaged or destroyed 80% of sports facilities and killed at least 565 players there.Last month, Rajoub refused to shake hands with the head of Israel's football federation at Infantino's behest because he said the gesture would not heal wounds but instead whitewash Israel's actions.FIFA's Dilemma and What Comes NextInfantino acknowledged this week that FIFA had been trying to resolve visa issues but could not overrule the US government. "We need to respect that we are not the kings of the world who can rule over governments and police forces," he told reporters on Wednesday.The situation puts FIFA in a difficult position as it seeks to maintain its vision of football as a unifying force while navigating complex geopolitical realities. The visa denials may prompt FIFA to reconsider its future hosting choices or to establish clearer protocols for ensuring that all invited delegates can attend events regardless of political considerations.
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World Wide Jun 12, 2026

Colombian Town Defies Coca-Cola Femsa Over Water Rights

A Colombian town, La Calera, has successfully campaigned against Coca-Cola Femsa's water extraction…
The Lead In a significant victory for environmental activism, the town of La Calera in Colombia has successfully challenged the water extraction practices of Coca-Cola Femsa, leading to a substantial reduction in the company's water concession. The Event Details La Calera, a town near Bogotá, faced severe drought and water rationing due to a particularly extreme El Niño weather pattern that depleted the Chingaza reservoir system to 15% of its capacity. Amidst this crisis, residents discovered that Indega, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Femsa, was extracting thousands of liters of water daily for its Agua Manantial spring water brand. The company's water usage was especially contentious given that it paid only 120 pesos per cubic meter, while local households were charged between 697 and 3,720 pesos. The Data Analysis The stark contrast in water pricing between Coca-Cola Femsa's subsidiary and local households fueled outrage. For instance: Coca-Cola Femsa's Indega paid 120 pesos per cubic meter of water. Households in La Calera were charged between 697 and 3,720 pesos per cubic meter. The Impact Analysis The community's campaign, led by activists like Javier Cifuentes and Herminia Cristancho, not only highlighted the inequity but also faced intimidation and death threats. Their efforts culminated in the local authorities slashing Indega's water concession to its lowest level since it began in the 1980s in April 2024. The Prediction This victory sets a precedent for water rights activism in Latin America. As climate change intensifies extreme weather patterns, communities are likely to increasingly challenge corporate water usage. The success of La Calera's campaign may inspire similar actions across the region, pushing for more equitable and sustainable water management practices.
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World Wide Jun 12, 2026

One Year After Air India Crash Killed 260: Investigation Update

It's been one year since Air India Flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India, killing 260 people. Fami…
The Air India Flight 171 Crash Anniversary Today marks one year since a deadly Air India Boeing crash, which killed 260 people in a densely populated suburb of the city of Ahmedabad in India’s western state of Gujarat. What happened to the Air India plane? Flight AI171, an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner plane which had taken off only moments before, en route to London Gatwick, crashed into a medical college hostel in the residential area of Meghani Nagar, close to the international airport on the edge of India’s western city of Ahmedabad. The Victims and Casualties Of the 242 people on board, all except one passenger were killed. These included 169 Indian nationals and 52 British nationals. A total of 260 people died, as 19 people on the ground close to the crash site were also killed. Another 67 people near the site were injured. The Investigation Status Indian authorities are expected to issue an interim report in the coming days, another source of frustration for the victims’ relatives, who had been hoping for a definitive finding and a final disclosure. Media reports, citing unnamed sources, suggest that Indian investigators will delay issuing a final report into the crash, citing the need to complete an analysis of the plane’s engines. The Future Outlook Under international rules, a final report is due “if possible” within a year of an accident, but sometimes investigations take longer. If it cannot be completed, therefore, an interim statement should be issued on each anniversary. With investigations continuing, the AAIB is expected to issue only an interim report at this stage.
#Air India #Boeing 787 Dreamliner #Ahmedabad
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Politics Jun 12, 2026

Nigeria President Claims 13,000 'Terrorists' Killed in Past Year

Nigeria's President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced that over 13,000 'terrorists' have been 'neutralize…
The Lead Nigeria's military has "neutralised" more than 13,000 "terrorists" in the past year, according to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as armed groups and criminal gangs continue to carry out mass attacks and kidnappings in the country. Tinubu's Address and Security Efforts In a televised national address on Friday, President Tinubu said the death toll from Nigeria's fight against armed rebels is down 81 percent since he took power in 2023. He also mentioned that "124,000 fighters and dependants have laid down their arms since 2023 through Operation Safe Corridor," a programme aimed at rehabilitating repentant armed group members who voluntarily lay down their arms. The Ongoing Insecurity Crisis Despite the victorious tone of his speech, Africa's second-biggest economy is in the throes of a spiralling insecurity crisis that has seen armed groups linked to ISIL (ISIS) and al-Qaeda, as well as criminal gangs, abduct citizens for ransom money. Soft targets, including schools, churches and mosques, particularly in vulnerable rural communities with limited state security presence, have been particularly at risk. International Support and Kidnappings Following unfounded allegations of a "Christian genocide" in the country by US President Donald Trump late last year, the United States military has since begun supporting Nigeria in conducting precision strikes on armed group locations. In February, 100 American soldiers were deployed to Nigeria. Scores of people have been abducted since January alone, including teachers and pupils as young as four years old. Recent Rescue Operation On Monday, the Nigerian military said it rescued 360 people kidnapped by ISIL-linked Boko Haram and held in a remote mountain hideout in northern Borno State.
#Nigeria #Bola Ahmed Tinubu #Boko Haram
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Environment Jun 12, 2026

Solar-Powered Rubbish-Eating Boat Cleans Up Plastic Waste in Oceans

A solar-powered boat, developed by the nonprofit Ocean Cleanup, is being used to collect plastic wa…
The Solar-Powered Solution to Ocean Pollution A solar-powered boat, developed by the nonprofit Ocean Cleanup, is being used to collect plastic waste from rivers and oceans. The boat, called the Interceptor, uses a conveyor belt and solar panels to collect and sort waste, which is then sent to recycling facilities. The Technology Behind the Interceptor The Interceptor is a floating barge with a smaller platform inside. A floating barrier directs rubbish into the device, where a conveyor belt scoops it up. An automated shuttle then distributes the waste into six dumpsters on a separate barge, sending an alert to crews when it is full. The whole system can hold about 20,000lbs (9,070kg) of rubbish. The Impact on Ocean Pollution The project aims to clean up the 30 most-polluted cities by 2030. In its pilot project in LA, the boat stopped 143,710lbs of rubbish from entering the ocean in 2025. Ocean Cleanup will launch two more boats in the LA area – in the San Gabriel River and the Los Angeles River. The Future of Ocean Cleanup The nonprofit plans to deploy more Interceptors in rivers around the world. According to research, just 1,000 of the world’s rivers are responsible for nearly 80% of plastic emissions into the ocean. The goal is to stop waste from ever reaching the ocean.
#Ocean Cleanup #plastic waste #solar-powered boat
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Economy Jun 12, 2026

Oil Prices Plummet as Trump Says US‑Iran Deal Nearing Completion

Global oil markets fell sharply on Friday after President Donald Trump announced he was close to a …
Trump's Claim Triggers Oil Price SlideOn Friday, 12 June 2026, President Donald Trump announced that the United States was "close to reaching a peace deal" with Tehran, prompting an immediate sell‑off in global oil markets. The statement came after he called off a planned series of renewed strikes against Iran, raising hopes that the strategic Strait of Hormuz could reopen.Market Reaction: Brent Crude Drops Below $85Brent crude, which had been trading around $93 per barrel in overnight markets, fell sharply:Briefly breached the $85 barrier in early morning trade.Stabilised around $87.50, marking a 3% decline for the day.Prices hit their lowest level since the first week of the Iran crisis in early March.Price Metrics: 3% Daily Decline and Historical ContextSeveral data points illustrate the depth of the slump:Early‑March prices spiked to $113 per barrel after Iran blocked Gulf shipments.The International Energy Agency (IEA) intervened then, releasing 400 million barrels of emergency crude.Before the crisis, Brent hovered near $70 per barrel.Recent weeks have seen a gradual price erosion due to reduced Chinese imports and “dark transit” stealth exports.Geopolitical Ripple: Hormuz Reopening and Global Supply OutlookAnalysts link the price dip to renewed optimism about the Strait of Hormuz:Tamas Varga, analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said headlines are restoring market confidence.Tehran confirmed that “large parts of the agreement” are finalised, though a final decision remains pending.European markets mirrored the move, with the pan‑European Stoxx 600 down 1.5%.Goldman Sachs maintains a $90 per barrel average forecast for Q4 2026, but cut its 2027 outlook by $5 to $80 per barrel amid expectations of higher supplies from the Americas and the UAE.Outlook: Forecasts and Potential Rebound ScenariosLooking ahead, market participants are weighing two divergent paths:If a definitive US‑Iran agreement materialises and Hormuz reopens, oil flows could normalise by August, providing a “perfect boost” for a lagging stock market, according to Chris Beauchamp of IG.Conversely, lingering uncertainties—such as the exact terms of the deal and the durability of “dark transit” exports—could keep prices volatile.In short, while the immediate price drop reflects optimism, the longer‑term trajectory will hinge on diplomatic finalisation and the speed at which Gulf shipping resumes.
#Donald Trump #Iran #Brent crude
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Politics Jun 12, 2026

France’s World Cup Campaign Entwined with Domestic Political Tensions

France’s coach Didier Deschamps defends his players’ right to speak on politics as captain Kylian M…
Deschamps Pushes Back on Political Questions Ahead of the World CupDidier Deschamps told journalists that his players are there to discuss football, not to field political queries, after unveiling the French squad for the World Cup. He emphasized that while the geopolitical climate is complex, it is not a taboo subject for private conversation, and he will not silence any player’s civic expression.Political Statements and Their Immediate ReactionsKylian Mbappé reiterated his criticism of Marine Le Pen’s National Rally in a Vanity Fair interview, warning of the consequences should such parties gain power. The remarks sparked a mixed response from teammates, former players and French political figures.Mbappé’s stance: warned against voting for “extremes” as the National Rally surged in polls.Team reaction: Presnel Kimpembe said politics isn’t his concern but respects free speech; former striker Christophe Dugarry called the comments courageous yet potentially distracting.Election outcome: The National Rally fell to third place in the parliamentary runoff, behind a left‑wing coalition and a Macron‑aligned bloc.Polls: Jordan Bardella, the presumptive National Rally candidate, leads most presidential polls ahead of the 2027 election.Implications for French Football and National UnityThe intertwining of sport and politics could affect squad cohesion and public perception. Historically, French stars like Zinedine Zidane and Lilian Thuram have taken political stands, but the timing—just before a World Cup semi‑final—heightens scrutiny. Critics argue that Mbappé’s visibility may create “issues and tensions” within the team, while supporters view his activism as a reflection of broader societal concerns.Looking Ahead: How Politics May Shape France’s World Cup JourneyAs the tournament progresses, the French side will need to balance on‑field performance with off‑field narratives. With the 2027 presidential race looming and the National Rally maintaining a strong poll lead, media focus on player statements is likely to intensify. Observers predict that any further political outbursts could become a distraction, but they may also galvanise a segment of the fan base that values civic engagement from athletes.
#Kylian Mbappé #Didier Deschamps #Marine Le Pen
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