
More than 900 arrested during South Africa’s antimigrant protests
Wave of arrests made across South Africa as xenophobic tensions erupt into nationwide marches.

Wave of arrests made across South Africa as xenophobic tensions erupt into nationwide marches.

Across the world, political uncertainty is being exploited to fan the flames of hatred. Now, the very principles that make South Africa great are at riskThis week, South Africa has been rocked by protests that have caught the world’s attention. These have been led by campaigning against what they describe as a crisis of illegal immigration. But to understand these protests, it’s key to view them as part of a broader conservative nationalist turn, as has been seen across countries in the west.For the past two months, these groups have marched through townships and city centres demanding identity documents from African foreign nationals, ordering non-citizens to close their businesses and calling on undocumented migrants to vacate the country. They declared 30 June as the deadline for immigrants to leave and as the date of a nationwide shutdown.Zanele Mji is a writer, investigative journalist and podcaster based in JohannesburgDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our section, please .

Nigeria says it will seek compensation from South Africa for its citizens who have left the country following recent protests targeting undocumented migrants. Foreign ministry spokesperson Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa told the BBC that the issue would be discussed between the two governments "at the highest levels".
The latest outbreak of xenophobic violence is a betrayal of the nations that aided its freedom struggle

The country’s major cities saw anti-migrant demonstrations that were largely devoid of violence, but there were promises of more protests.

Thousands of South Africans have marched to demand that undocumented foreign nationals depart the country after campaigners issued an ultimatum for them to leave. Security forces were out in force for the nationwide protests amid fears the demonstrations would explode into the anti-foreigner violence that has convulsed the country in the past.

Activists had set an unofficial “self-deport” deadline of Tuesday. The migrants, mostly from elsewhere in Africa, have already faced vigilante violence.

More than 2,000 anti-foreigner protesters march through Durban city centre as the arbitrary deadline passes for undocumented migrants to leave the countrySouth Africa was holding its breath on Tuesday as mass anti-immigration protests were held across the country. They come after a weeks-long campaign against foreigners that has seen at least four killed and tens of thousands fleeing for safety.In the coastal city of Durban, where violence had been expected, the streets were unusually quiet and shops were shuttered as tension hung thick in the air.

Nigeria has warned that it will not tolerate attacks on its citizens in South Africa as anti-migrant protests began on Tuesday in parts of the country. The protests, organised by anti-migration vigilante groups, including March and March, followed an unofficial June 30 deadline for undocumented foreigners to leave South Africa. Although the organisers said the […]

The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, AAC, Omoyele Sowore, on Tuesday described President Bola Tinubu as a failed traitor to Nigerians. Sowore made the remark while leaving the Kuje prison after he was temporarily remanded by an Abuja Federal High Court. The court had granted the activist politician a N200 million bail but […]

An estimated 185,000 babies were taken from unmarried mothers in England and Wales between 1949 and 1976. I was one of themAfter my adoptive father died in November last year, my adoptive siblings found a short story by Enid Blyton among his possessions. was read to us as children to explain the circumstances of my adoption. It follows a nice middle-class couple whose domestic bliss is marred by childlessness, prompting them to go to a “very kind lady” who helps them to find a “chosen baby” instead. In its foreword, Blyton advises adoptive parents to tell the tale to their adopted child “again and again … so that to him ‘adoption’ means something lovely”.The “chosen child” narrative, where parents tell adoptees they were specially picked, helped to shape the still widespread public perception of adoption as unambiguously altruistic. But it has also long been criticised by adult adoptees for masking the trauma of separation from their original parents. Reading Blyton’s saccharine story, I was struck by its glaring omissions. There is no mention of how the boy, who is unnamed until he is adopted, came to be put up for adoption; nor any suggestion that he once had another family and identity. There is no recognition of his first mother or her loss, only the loneliness of the prospective adoptive mother. The woman from the adoption agency also tells the couple that if this child isn’t the one they really want, she will find another one – as though she’s running a baby market.David Batty is a news editor and writer for the GuardianDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our section, please .

Between 1949 and 1976, an estimated 185,000 babies were taken from unmarried mothers and placed for adoption in England and WalesStarmer said what happened to the mothers, and their children, should never have happened. He said:What happened to them, and to tens of thousands of mothers, children, and families, should never have happened. It is a stain on our history.Mothers, many young, vulnerable, and without support were coerced, bullied, or misled into feeling that they had no choice but to have their children taken away from them. What a thing to do.I have to confess, as I said to them this morning, I found it hard to read the testimonies and to hear their stories.I find it particularly hard, as a dad. How much harder it must have been for them to go through that, to set out their testimonies and tell their stories over and over again.
Women whose babies had been taken wiped away tears as prime minister told them: ‘The shame was never yours, the shame is ours’

After decades of campaigning by those affected, PM says state ‘did not do enough to protect’ mothers and childrenKeir Starmer has formally apologised for the British state’s role in historic forced adoptions after decades of campaigning by mothers and children affected.The government said the “state did not do enough to protect mothers, children and families”, that it “failed to prevent harm from continuing” and that it bore responsibility for funding and legitimising the system that allowed the adoptions to take place.

Between 1949 and 1976, an estimated 185,000 babies were taken from unmarried mothers and placed for adoption in England and WalesKeir Starmer is making his statement to MPs now.He starts by saying he met mothers and adult adoptees affected by the forced adoption policies in Downing Street this morning. They are in the gallery watching, he says.I have to confess, as I said to them this morning, I found it hard to read the testimonies and to hear their stories.I find it particularly hard, as a dad. How much harder it must have been for them to go through that, to set out their testimonies and tell their stories over and over again.I welcome today’s long-overdue apology for the state’s role in the historical forced adoption practices that coerced and traumatised mothers and children for decades. While an apology should have been made years ago, I am pleased that the day some campaigners feared would never come has finally arrived …When the committee published our report earlier this year, we were clear that an apology must be unequivocal, must be co-produced with and reflect the experiences of survivors, and must commit to offer them meaningful and ongoing support … Today’s apology is an important milestone, but it is only a first step.

The Vatican has responded aggressively to a traditionalist society that consecrated bishops without the pope’s consent

The sect, the Society of St. Pius X, defied a direct plea from Pope Leo XIV and sought to consecrate four bishops without the Vatican's approval.

The traditionalist Society of St. Pius X went ahead with the ceremony, even after the Vatican warned it would result in the bishops’ excommunication.

Consecrations by Society of Saint Pius X bring automatic excommunication for bishops – and crisis for Pope LeoA rebel group of ultra-conservative Catholics has defied Pope Leo by ordaining bishops without his consent, which they declared a “sacred duty” despite it causing their automatic excommunication.In a ritual-filled ceremony on Wednesday, streamed live from the Swiss village of Ecône, the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) went ahead with the consecrations of four bishops, one from Switzerland, one from France and two from the US.

The ultratraditionalist Society of St. Pius X is planning to defy Pope Leo XIV by consecrating four bishops without his consent

A breakaway faction of rebel Catholics is poised to consecrate four of its bishops in a dramatic break from the Vatican. The Society of Saint Pius X, which is at odds with the Holy See, will converge on the Swiss town of Écône for a live-streamed event on Wednesday.

Iranian oil shipping magnate Mohammad Hossein Shamkhani has been sanctioned by the West over his shadow fleet.

As flow resumes through the strait, an oil surplus may yet again destabilise global energy markets.

Iran, in a statement the continued presence of U.S. fighter jets over the strait “causes insecurity in this waterway and threatens regional security.”
Tanker traffic through Hormuz has begun to recover, though vessel movements remain well below pre-conflict levels

Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West BankScroll downCredit: Avishay Mohar, B'TselemHagar ShezafShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppThese images appear again and again – from the ground, from the air, and on maps: dozens of Palestinian communities wiped off the landscape, while illegal Israeli settler outposts continue to spread across the West Bank.Since October 7, 2023, this phenomenon has intensified significantly. Unlike the war in Gaza, there is no discussion in Israel about ending this parallel campaign of dispossession.

There is a nervousness in Lebanon’s corridors of power. But the whispers are not about the US or Israel.

The shaky Israel-Lebanon deal is born of a central tension in Trump’s diplomacy with Iran.
Trump refused to rule out ‘finishing the job’ with a return to full-scale conflict but would prefer diplomacy

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pressed President Trump earlier to cripple Iran. But as Iran asserted its power, the prince urged a cease-fire, and is now pursuing his security priorities.

The Pakistani ringleader of the Rochdale grooming gang has been released from prison amid growing calls for his deportation. Shabir Ahmed, 73, who was convicted of 30 child rape offences, cannot be thrown out of the country despite being stripped of his British citizenship.

Shabir Ahmed is barred from deportation by the provisions in a 55-year-old piece of legislation.

The prospective prime minister weighed into the row after it emerged that Shabir Ahmed, 73, will be freed from jail on Thursday.

Labour leader-in-waiting wants to close loophole preventing deportation of sex offenderAndy Burnham will explore “all possible options”, if he becomes prime minister, to close a legal loophole that prevented the deportation of a “vile” Rochdale grooming gang leader.In his first significant intervention as Labour leader-in-waiting, Burnham said nothing would be “off the table” in the case of Shabir Ahmed, 73, who is expected to be on Thursday.

Under provisions in the Immigration Act 1971, those who arrived in the UK before 1973 and lived in the UK for at least five years before their deportation was considered cannot be removed from the country.

Shabana Mahmood is under pressure to close a legal loophole preventing the deportation of a Pakistani grooming gang ringleader, even though his British citizenship has been revoked. Shabir Ahmed, who was convicted of 30 child rape offences as part of a Rochdale grooming gang, cannot be thrown out of Britain because of an anomaly under the Immigration Act 1971.

Provisions in Immigration Act prevent Shabir Ahmed, due to be released, being sent to PakistanThe ringleader of the notorious Rochdale grooming gang is due to be released from prison this week and cannot be deported from the country, his victims have been told.Shabir Ahmed, 73, known to his victims as “Daddy”, was convicted of multiple counts of rape and sexual offences against girls in 2012.

Scientists have built a synthetic cell from scratch in a world-first breakthrough that paves the way for creating entirely artificial forms of life.

A prototype cell partly capable of replicating itself has been created using 36 existing bacterial genes, but it's not really a living organism – yet

It was built from non-living chemical components but can replicate a biological cell’s life cycle

From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.

Tiny, quivering spheres designed to feed and multiply raise prospect of artificial organisms to make drugs, food and fuelResearchers claim they are closer to creating life from scratch after building tiny, quivering blobs that use lab-made DNA to feed, grow and multiply in a dish.The synthetic cells were made from chemical compounds and are believed to be the first to demonstrate the complete cell cycle of growth, genetic replication and splitting to produce the next generation.

The former captain of Sheffield United's women's team has told an inquest she believes Maddy Cusack's girlfriend moving away was the main reason for her decline in mental health.

An inquest into the death of Maddy Cusack has heard how Sheffield United’s former physio had fears over the mental health of other players at the club. Cusack took her own life on September 20, 2023.

Francesca Carr says move to full-time status felt ‘rushed’Cusack was found dead at her home in September 2023Sheffield United did not have sufficient resources in place during the summer of 2023 to look after their women’s team players, their former physio has told an inquest into the death of Maddy Cusack.Cusack was found dead at her family’s home in Derbyshire on 20 September 2023, at the age of 27, just weeks into United’s first season since switching to training on a full-time basis. Francesca Carr, who worked as the women’s team physio between 2021 and 2024, told the court that the club’s transition from part-time to full-time status felt “rushed” and staff were carrying out multiple roles beyond their remit, such as making lunch for the team.In the UK and Ireland, can be contacted on freephone 116 123. In the US, you can call or text the on 988, chat on , or to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at

Grace Riglar fights back tears giving evidenceCusack called Sheffield United omission a ‘personal attack’The girlfriend of the late Sheffield United player Maddy Cusack has told an inquest that Cusack’s former manager Jonathan Morgan called her a “psycho” and that her eating habits changed after he allegedly made a comment referencing her weight.Grace Riglar, who played for Sheffield United for one season alongside Cusack, fought back tears multiple times during an emotional and lengthy evidence session at Chesterfield coroner’s court on Tuesday. At one stage she had to take a break while being cross-examined by lawyers representing Sheffield United.

Jonathan Morgan took over as Sheffield United women's team manager seven months before Maddy Cusack died. An inquest into her death heard he made comments about her weight and relationship with one of her teammates when he joined the club.

The inquest into Maddy Cusack’s death was briefly halted on Tuesday amid a tearful testimony from her girlfriend, who alleged the player was called a “psycho” by her former manager. Cusack, the former Sheffield United vice-captain, took her own life on September 20, 2023.

Maddy Cusack was left feeling 'uncomfortable' after manager Jonathan Morgan ordered her and partner Grace Riglar to disclose their relationship and referred to Riglar as 'Mrs Cusack'.

Surging membership and pro-Palestinian activism reshape debate on how campaigning movement governs in officeInside a Brooklyn industrial garage turned underground event venue, local leaders of the Democratic Socialists of America urged hundreds of mostly young people last month to avoid complacency. Sure, City had a democratic socialist representative in the , and just elected a democratic socialist mayor. But they had so much more to do.“If we only elect Zohran, we only elect AOC, our project will have been a failure,” Gustavo Gordillo, co-chair of the city’s DSA chapter, told the assembled crowd. “Our ambitions are so much higher than just a position in government. We want to transform the world.”

A former anti-meat activist wins the primary in a swing House district full of farms and ranches.
Melat Kiros’s victory is latest challenge to Democratic Party leaders ahead of crucial US midterm elections

A democratic socialist ousted a veteran congresswoman in Denver, and a U.S. senator lost his bid for governor. But the state’s other senator fended off a progressive primary challenger.

Twenty-nine-year-old beat Representative Diana DeGette in deep-blue Denver districtThe democratic socialist Melat Kiros unseated long-serving US representative Diana DeGette in Colorado’s primary elections held on Tuesday, after a campaign in which support for Israel became a wedge issue among voters.The Associated Press reported that Kiros had defeated DeGette for the Democratic nomination in the deep-blue first congressional district centered on Denver. The victory of Kiros came a week after New York voters unseated two Democratic congressional incumbents and replaced a third who was retiring with on standing up to Israel amid that it was carrying out a genocide in Gaza.

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser won the Democratic primary for governor, defeating Sen. Michael Bennet, while democratic socialist Melat Kiros beat Rep. Diana DeGette.

White British students are a minority in almost one in five universities, analysis by The Telegraph has found. In the 2024-25 academic year, white UK-domiciled students comprised less than 50 per cent of the student population at more than two dozen universities across the UK.

More than a dozen financial aid schemes for under-represented groups at Oxford and Cambridge prioritise ethnicity over socio-economic background.

White working-class students are excluded from almost all Oxbridge diversity scholarships, analysis by The Telegraph has found. More than a dozen scholarships, bursaries and financial aid schemes are available to Oxford and Cambridge university students, prioritising their ethnicity over their socio-economic backgrounds.
Ms Phillipson said the group had been failed by the ‘distant dream’ of social mobility that had lifted only a ‘lucky few’ – including herself – out of poverty

The Independent Inquiry into White Working Class Educational Outcomes determined once-in-a-generation reforms were needed to tackle academic underachievement in the demographic.

Download our app An independent inquiry has concluded that the education system in England is "not set up to serve white working-class children and families," identifying them as the lowest-performing large demographic in the school system. The inquiry, commissioned by Star Academies and supported by the Department for Education, highlights a "white working-class disadvantage gap," noting that only 36% of white British pupils on free school meals achieve a Grade 4 or above in English and Maths GCSE, significantly lower than their non-free school meal peers.

The harshness of the response suggested that after trying to negotiate with the SSPX, the Vatican had had enough

The move against the Society of St. Pius X followed its decision to defy Pope Leo XIV by consecrating new bishops against his wishes.

Pontiff warns that defiance by Society of Saint Pius X would be ‘schismatic act’ Pope Leo has made a last-ditch attempt to persuade a rebel group of ultra-conservative Catholics to abandon plans to without Vatican approval, calling the “schismatic act” a “sin of extreme gravity”.The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), founded in the Swiss village of Ecône in 1970 to oppose liberalising reforms in the Catholic church, plans to ordain four new bishops at its seminary there on Wednesday.

I retold how Chris Ingham allegedly acted in a predatory manner towards a number of teenage female fans. Now, another member of the family has been accused of behaving inappropriately.

Intracellular bacterial symbioses have arisen myriad times in eukaryotes, with dozens known from insects alone1,2. Beginning with Buchnera, the obligate endosymbiont of aphids, genomes of endosymbionts have illuminated their evolutionary origins and metabolic contributions to hosts3,4.

Buchnera bacteria that live in the cells of insects known as aphids secrete a protein called SyeA, which is crucial for colonization. The structural similarity of SyeA to proteins secreted by disease-causing bacteria indicates that the beneficial symbiotic relationship between Buchnera and aphids had pathogenic origins.

Can he really get away with this? Probably.

Historians say Trump's $2.2bn income last year is unprecedented and blurs the line on conflicts of interest.

OpenAI is considering handing a 5pc stake worth $43bn (£32bn) to the US government as part of plans to boost ties with Donald Trump. Sam Altman, the ChatGPT maker’s chief executive, has put forward the offer in recent discussions with the White House in anticipation of a $1tn stock market listing, according to the Financial Times.

CEO Sam Altman argued move would share benefits of AI and it would involve other firms doing similar, report saysOpenAI is reportedly in early stage talks to give a 5% stake in the ChatGPT developer to the US government as artificial intelligence companies attempt to smooth relations with Donald Trump’s administration.The OpenAI chief executive, Sam Altman, has argued that giving the US public a financial stake in the company is the best way to share the benefits of AI, according to the Financial Times, which cited two unnamed people familiar with the discussions.

Guidance to be announced as soon as next week after government intervention in Anthropic and OpenAI rollouts

Jemima* is mixed race, but when she first toured Queen Elizabeth’s School with her eldest son, she was struck by the lack of diversity at the north London grammar. Founded in the 16th century and located in Barnet, Queen Elizabeth’s consistently ranks among the highest-performing state schools in England.

Yorgen Fenech, heir to property empire, on trial for alleged involvement in murder of journalist, which he deniesOne of Malta’s wealthiest businessmen plotted to kill the investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, paying €150,000 (£130,000) for three hitmen to carry out the murder, a jury has heard.Yorgen Fenech, the 44-year-old heir to a property empire that includes the Hilton Malta hotel and casino, is on trial for the 2017 murder.

A Maltese businessman has gone on trial on the island over the 2017 car bomb assassination of prominent investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, whose death shocked the nation. Yorgen Fenech, 44, is accused of complicity in her murder.

Yorgen Fenech is charged with orchestrating the assassination of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.

Yorgen Fenech, who denies all charges, appears in court more than nine years after the journalist’s deathThe businessman accused of ordering the murder of the Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia goes on trial on Wednesday, more than nine years after her death in a car-bomb attack that sent shockwaves through Europe.Yorgen Fenech, the heir to a property empire worth hundreds of millions, is one of seven men prosecutors accused of involvement in the killing, and the last to face trial.

The trial over the murder of Jean Hanlon, the British mother whose body was found in Crete harbour 17 years ago, began on Tuesday.

A manhunt continues for the suspect two days since Vadym Iermolaiev was targeted by a suspected parcel bomb in the lobby of his apartment

Police in Monaco and France are hunting for a suspect seen leaving an explosive device at a residential building.

A woman who was injured along with her teenage son and a Ukrainian oligarch in a bomb attack in Monaco is fighting for her life after losing both legs.

Police hunt suspected bomber believed to have fled wealthy Mediterranean principality

A blast from an explosive device has seriously injured three people at a residential building in Monaco

Brennan signals his intent to claim vindictive prosecution if he is indicted.

John Brennan demands record preservation to enable his defense if he’s indicted over ‘phantom criminal conduct’The former CIA director John Brennan sued the on Wednesday, demanding a court order that would require officials to preserve records from investigations that he says are targeting him for “phantom criminal conduct”.Brennan said in the lawsuit that the records would be essential for him to mount a defense on vindictive prosecution grounds in the event of a future indictment brought by the administration.
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Former Director has filed a lawsuit against the administration, seeking a court order to compel officials to preserve records from investigations he claims are targeting him for "phantom criminal conduct."

Claims against Israel Defense Forces battalion include deliberate targeting and destruction of residential buildings in 2023 and 2024 without military justificationGet our , or Australian federal police investigators are assessing a brief detailing alleged war crimes committed by an Australian citizen serving in the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza.A 61-page brief has been handed to the AFP by the Australian Centre for International Justice detailing alleged war crimes committed by an IDF battalion in Gaza across 2023 and 2024.

The Guardian has found evidence of a massacre that left at least 70 civilians dead as the country’s security forces struggle to control even the main roads to the capitalIt is 2am when the gunshots begin. The neighbourhood in rural Haiti is asleep. “Pow, pow, pow – quick gunfire coming towards us from all directions,” says Merçide Daniel, a 45-year-old mother of four. “It was the Gran Grif gang coming to take over our neighbourhood and turn it into a base.”Dozens of men wearing civilian clothes and bandanas, with rifles slung around their necks, swarm through the village, shooting indiscriminately.

House Democratic subcommittee report outlines web of alleged corruption, wire fraud and pay-to-play schemesDonald Trump staged a hostile takeover of the US’s to enrich political allies, harvest voter data and promote Christian nationalist ideology, according to a congressional investigation released on Thursday.The interim report, “From Vanity to Insanity: How the White House Cheated the American People Out of Their 250th Birthday”, outlines a web of alleged corruption, wire fraud and pay-to-play schemes orchestrated through a shadow corporation embedded within the .

South Asia teeters precariously upon a powder keg of existential volatility, ironically fuelled by water itself. This dangerous moment has been propelled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagitious and untenable proclamation that the waters of the Indus basin belong exclusively to India.
Sudan has been mired since April 2023 in a brutal war between the army and the RSF, which has killed tens of thousands and forced millions to flee, according to the United Nations

Rights group accuses the paramilitary of 'crimes against humanity' for attacks in and around North Darfur State capital.

The emergency session follows warnings that 500,000 civilians around el-Obeid are at risk of large-scale atrocities.

Report accuses paramilitary force of crimes including ethnic cleansing in systemic campaign against civiliansThe Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces committed crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing during its seizure of El Fasher last year, Amnesty International has alleged.Many of the crimes, including murder, torture, rape, enslavement and sexual slavery, were carried out as part of a widespread and systematic attack against civilians and amounted to crimes against humanity, the human rights organisation said released on Wednesday.

Iran’s Parliament Speaker and chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has urged millions of Iranians to participate in the funeral of the late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, describing the ceremony as an opportunity to honour his legacy and send a strong message to the international community. In a statement issued on Thursday, Ghalibaf called on […]

Long-delayed funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed during U.S.-Israeli strikes at the war’s outset, are set to begin Friday. For the regime, it is a critical moment to demonstrate that it has endured.

Eight years ago, it was Mesut Ozil, who has Turkish roots. This time, German manager tries to blame Kurdish Deniz Undav.

Nagelsmann was then said to have been questioned over his tactical decisions, as well as a 'family and friends atmosphere' around the national team's base during the tournament.

Matthaus, who captained Germany to World Cup glory in 1990, claimed caused by player's wives and girlfriends contributed to their shock World Cup exit.

Jürgen Klopp would be open to taking the Germany job after the four-time champions were knocked out by Paraguay in the first big shock exit of this World Cup. Julian Nagelsmann, the current manager, has not yet been dismissed by the German Football Association (DFB) but his position looks untenable.

When Germany crashed out of the 1998 World Cup – a – the DFB hit the factory reset button. Youth coaching was overhauled, as was the scouting system designed to spot the talent, and it was made compulsory for the 18 top teams in the country to build performance centres. Euro 2000 came too soon for any meaningful impact on the German national team – the defending champions finished bottom of their group – but the wheels were in motion. , and a generation of footballers later, Germany would again be world champions in 2014. “At least 10 players who are involved in the national team today we would have never found otherwise,” swooned Dietrich Weise in 2015, a key figure in the earlier revamp. “Think of Toni Kroos. He hails from a small place in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. No one would have looked at him.”It looks bleak for upcoming games, For who is replacing Reece James? It should have been Quansah, Instead might be Konsa … Will England be shot down in flames?” – Nick Smith.The Memory Lane image of Claudio Gentile taking down Maradona (yesterday’s full email), made me realise what this tournament has been missing: pantomime villains. Uruguay teams of yesteryear would proudly collect their red cards in the first 10 minutes of vital World Cup games, not the last. Even Portugal have become hard to hate, given how mean-spirited you have to be to scorn a group of young men helping an elderly gent across the pitch” – Justin Kavanagh.Re: soccer (Daily letters passim): The great Sir Matt Busby, whose Proper Football credentials need no AI verification, titled his autobiography ‘Soccer at the Top’. Let’s move on: there are far more important reasons to berate Americans, like the disgusting stuff that passes for chocolate over there” – Antony Crossley.Fair play to Germany for consistently boycotting the round of 16 during World Cups in countries with questionable human rights situations. Gotta respect that! – James Vortkamp-Tong.If the James Bond franchise is looking for a name for their new villain, may I recommend ?” – Krishna Moorthy.This is an extract from our daily football email … Football Daily. To get the full version,.

Inside Manhattan’s Trump Tower, you would not know a World Cup was under way. There are no tournament souvenirs at all in a gift shop packed instead with the president’s passions, from Maga hats in all colours to gold-plated golf balls.

Playwright says decision is warning of what may happen if National Rally runs country amid accusations of cultural censorshipIn Anglo-French playwright Alexis Michalik’s play Passeport, a young man has been beaten and left for dead in the notorious Calais refugee camp known as ‘the Jungle’.When he wakes up, he has no idea who he is – and his only possession is a blue Eritrean passport containing the name Issa. With two others from the camp he decides to leave, but not to take the perilous Channel crossing to the UK but instead to try to integrate into France and obtain the necessary papers to remain.
A richer Iranian regime means a more violent one. The West will need to beef up its security.

Rounded up in raids and with no access to lawyers, 22 women including trafficking victims and refugees speak of filthy conditions and beatings while stuck in legal limboNine months without the that keep her alive has caused Mary’s* health to decline. For 29 years, the Kenyan mother of four had managed her HIV. Now she is being held indefinitely in an immigrant detention centre in India, it is becoming a death sentence.Her legs are swollen and distended, her blood pressure has soared, and she has collapsed from weakness. “If I don’t get my tablets, I may become bedridden. And then no airline will take me home,” Mary says, speaking by phone from inside the facility.

Pregnant women could be banned from entering the US under plans being considered by Donald Trump. The White House is examining the move after the US Supreme Court on Monday rejected the president’s efforts to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional concept that grants citizenship to all babies born in the US.

Long before Boris Johnson entered Downing Street, Russian intelligence officers had allegedly already formed a view of the man they believed might one day lead Britain. Their verdict was both flattering and sceptical.

German prosecutors have filed charges against a Ukrainian national over the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipelines under the Baltic Sea in 2022. The suspect, named only as Serhii K under German privacy laws, is alleged to have led and co-ordinated the attack on the pipelines that transported natural gas from Russia to Germany, German media reports say.

An investigation found Tripadvisor's AI hotel summaries painted glowing pictures of some resorts despite guest reviews raising serious concerns.
Rudy Giuliani, Michael Flynn and Rod Blagojevich have found a receptive audience among Bosnian Serb nationalists, alarming those who credit the U.S. with saving the country in the first place.
From Austria to Wisconsin, the squad's roster traces the paths refugees took fleeing genocide in the 1990s.

Diplomats from around world meet in Sarajevo in second attempt to agree on top envoy, as US pushes for its choiceDiplomats from around the world are due to meet in Sarajevo on Tuesday in an attempt to resolve a deep rift between the US and Europe over a top envoy appointment that could have a powerful influence on the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina.Disagreement has erupted over who should become the next high representative for the international community, a post with significant powers, in an overt test of political wills. The Trump administration is assertively pushing a business-driven agenda, potentially at the expense of Bosnia’s delicate postwar political balance.

The mammalian brain consists of diverse neuron types with various functions. Recent single-cell RNA sequencing approaches have led to a whole-brain taxonomy of transcriptomically defined cell types1.

Hawking radiation1—the emission of quantum particles at the event horizon of a black hole2—connects gravity with quantum mechanics and thermodynamics3,4,5. But Hawking radiation has never been observed in astronomy, only in laboratory analogues6,7,8,9, and the chances of ever observing it in space are astronomically small9.

More than 70 missiles fired at Ukraine capital as Russia faces fuel shortages after strikes against its oil refineriesAt least 21 people were killed and dozens injured overnight in Kyiv, local authorities said, in what the city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, called the worst Russian attack on the capital during more than four years of air assault on Ukraine.Russia used nearly 500 drones and more than 70 missiles in the hours-long attack on Kyiv and other parts of the country in the early hours of Thursday. Loud explosions shook the capital for several hours as waves of drones as well as cruise and ballistic missiles came towards it and Ukraine’s air defence attempted to shoot them down.

Indictment against alleged leader of gas pipeline attack claims former Ukrainian army officer was directed by stateGerman prosecutors have accused Ukrainian “state authorities” of ordering the 2022 explosives attack on the linking Russia with Europe, a charge likely to ignite tensions between Kyiv and Berlin, its biggest military backer.The sabotage in the Baltic Sea by a team of assailants almost entirely destroyed the seafloor infrastructure of the key source of Russian gas to Germany.

Newly-released congressional report says president hijacked United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations to serve ‘political ideology and pet projects’The sound of booming through the badlands of North Dakota could only mean one thing: Donald Trump’s 250th anniversary travelling circus had reached a remote corner of America more familiar with bison, wild horses and bighorn sheep.The US president visited Medora on Wednesday to dedicate a $450m library and museum honouring , the 26th president, in the region where he roamed as a cowboy and big-game hunter in the 1880s.

Lobbyists' phones are ringing off the hook as Independence Day nears and Donald Trump's administration reportedly considers handing out 250 pardons to celebrate the occasion.