EPL: Nottingham Forest under attack for saying VAR is ‘Lutton fan’
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Nottingham Forest have been mocked and accused of lacking “class” after accusing a referee of being a Luton Town fan. After losing 2-0 to Everton at Goodison Park, Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo was left incensed as three penalty appeals were denied by match officials. Minutes after the game ended, the club claimed the virtual ..read more
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Kata’ib Hezbollah denies saying attacks on US forces have resumed
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Iraqi armed faction Kata’ib Hezbollah has denied saying it had resumed attacks on US forces. The group’s denial comes hours after another statement was circulated on Telegram channels thought to be affiliated with them. That statement declared attacks had resumed three months after they were suspended – but the group now says that is “fabricated ..read more
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Iranian president arrives in Pakistan for official visit
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Iran’s president has arrived in the Pakistani capital for a three-day visit. Major highways in Islamabad have been blocked as part of security measures for Ebrahim Raisi’s arrival, while the government declared a public holiday in Karachi. The visit, which Pakistan’s foreign office said will run until Wednesday, comes as the two Muslim neighbours seek ..read more
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Further sanctions on Iran should include Revolutionary Guard, says Belgian foreign minister
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New European Union sanctions against Iran in response to the country’s recent strike on Israel should include the Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Belgium’s foreign minister has said.  Speaking to journalists ahead of a meeting with EU ministers, Hadja Lahbib said there would be a discussion over the legal basis for adding Iran’s armed forces to ..read more
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Bakeries reopen for business in northern Gaza after 170 days
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Bakeries in northern Gaza have resumed production after 170 days, the World Food Programme has said. The humanitarian organisation said after the delivery of fuel and wheat flour, four bakeries were now up and running. Last week, the union of bakery owners in Gaza said there were 140 bakeries operating in the area before the ..read more
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What you need to know about Middle East crisis as we enter new week
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 Last week was spent anticipating an Israeli response to Iran’s unprecedented missile and drone attack on Israel on 13 April. And then it came on Friday when an airbase near the Iranian city of Isfahan – known for its role in Iran’s nuclear research – was hit. Israel hasn’t commented on the strike but the US informed ..read more
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Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah resumes attacks on US forces
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Iraq’s Kataib Hezbollah has said Iraqi armed groups have decided to resume attacks on US forces in the country. They blamed the lack of progress in talks aimed at arranging the exit of American troops. “What happened a short while ago is the beginning,” the group said. They were apparently referring to an earlier incident ..read more
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Israel-Iran War Update: Iran’s Supreme leader speaks about latest attacks on Israel
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Earlier today, Iran’s supreme leader dismissed any discussion of whether Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile attack on Israel hit anything there. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s comments to senior military leaders did not not touch on the apparent Israeli retaliatory strike on the central city of Isfahan on Friday, even though air defences opened fire and Iran grounded commercial ..read more
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Policing vs Politics: Why Met police commissioner is stuck in the middle
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In the Venn diagram of policing and politics, it’s often the Met Police commissioner who gets trapped in the middle. And so once again, Sir Mark Rowley is being pushed and pulled between the public order decisions made by his officers on the ground and the extensive public and political examination that follows. In the case of ..read more
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Scottish power sharing under threat after climate target scrapped
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A power-sharing agreement between the SNP and the Greens at Holyrood is under threat after the Scottish government ditched a key climate change target. The Scottish Green Party has said a vote on the deal, to be held at a forthcoming extraordinary general meeting (EGM), would be binding. The date of the assembly and the ..read more
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