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Gujarat Titans’ Rashid Khan celebrates after taking the wicket of Delhi Capitals’ captain India’s Axar Patel during the IPL match in New Delhi Wednesday. (AFP) England’s Jos Buttler struck form with a fluent 52 to help Gujarat Titans to their first win of the 2026 IPL as they beat Delhi Capitals in a last-ball thriller Wednesday with David Miller falling just short of guiding his new side home.The South African looked set to take Delhi over the line but elected to turn down a single on the second last ball with his side needing two to win.Bowler Prasidh Krishna then outfoxed Miller with a slow delivery with the last ball of the match which the batter missed with a big swing as wicketkeeper Buttler hit the stumps to run out Kuldeep Yadav, who was desperately scrambling for the single that would have forced a super over.Earlier, Buttler raised his first T20 half-century after a dismal run, which included a disappointing T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka.His knock laid the foundations for Gujarat’s 210-4 and in reply Delhi finished on 209-8 in 20 overs despite an explosive 41 not out by Miller and KL Rahul’s 92.Gujarat won by one run to bounce back from two defeats. Delhi suffered their first loss after two wins.Buttler found his groove with a fourth-ball six off Mukesh Kumar and there was no looking back as he smacked four more hits over the fence in his 27-ball knock.Buttler, 35, told AFP at the start of the T20 tournament that “he still has the hunger for runs” and still has the energy and motivation to play at the highest level.But his knock for Gujarat seemed to have inspired the team’s batting as skipper Shubman Gill also struck form with a 70 after he missed the previous game. Gill was involved in a 60-run stand with Buttler and then put on 104 runs with Washington Sundar, who scored 55 for his first IPL fifty. Delhi started their reply strongly courtesy of Pathum Nissanka, who made 41, and Rahul as the pair put on 76 runs for the opening wicket but the chase wobbled as wickets fell. Nissanka missed out on a fifty and leg-spinner Rashid Khan struck twice on successive balls in the 10th over. BRIEF SCORESGujarat Titans 210 for 4 (Gill 70, Washington 55, Buttler 52, Mukesh 2-55) beat Delhi Capitals 209 for 8 (Rahul 92, Miller 41*, Nissanka 41, Rashid 3-17) by one run …
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It brings the total number of migrants and refugees killed this year attempting the crossing into Europe to almost 1,000. Reacting to these latest figures, on Tuesday,…
Akram Afif starred for Al Sadd with a brace in their win over Al Sailiya at Al Bayt Stadium. PICTURE: Noushad Thekkayil League leaders Al Sadd moved within touching distance of retaining the Qatar Stars League title after securing a vital 3-1 victory over Al Sailiya, while Al Shamal’s hopes of a historic maiden crown suffered a significant blow following their 0-2 defeat to Al Shahania Wednesday.Al Sadd now have five-point advantage over Al Shamal, who will first take on Qatar SC on Monday in their rescheduled fixture before facing Al Sadd in the final round on April 28, a clash that could ultimately decide the destination of the title. Despite having the extra match to play, the defeat to Al Shahania has tilted the momentum in favour of the leaders.Akram Afif starred for Al Sadd with a brace in their win over Al Sailiya at Al Bayt Stadium, scoring in the 10th and 48th minutes, while Roberto Firmino added a third goal in the 70th minute to strengthen The Wolves’ grip at the summit. Al Sailiya, battling to avoid relegation, managed a late consolation through Anwar El Ghazi but remained rooted at the bottom.Earlier, Al Shahania delivered a disciplined performance to upset Al Shamal at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium. Goals from Francesco Antonucci in the 14th minute and Pelle van Amersfoort in the 76th minute secured three valuable points for Al Shahania, lifting them to 20 points and boosting their survival chances.Al Ahli boosted their survival prospects with a crucial 2-1 win over Al Duhail, courtesy of goals from Michel Vlap and Julian Draxler, while Qatar SC and Al Arabi settled for a 1-1 draw in a closely contested encounter.The fight to avoid relegation remains wide open heading into the final stretch of the season. Al Sailiya stay at the bottom with 19 points but still have two matches remaining, keeping their survival hopes alive. Just above them, Umm Salal and Al Shahania are level on 20 points, while Al Ahli have moved slightly clear on 23 points. With only a few points separating the bottom four teams, the relegation picture is likely to be decided in the final round.Elsewhere, Al Rayyan strengthened their push for a top-three finish with a convincing 3-0 victory over Umm Salal. Roger Guedes struck twice to take his league tally to 20 goals this season, while Rodrigo Moreno also found the net as Al Rayyan stay in third place.Al Wakrah staged a dramatic late comeback to draw 3-3 with Al Gharafa in one of the most entertaining matches of the round. Trailing 3-1 late in the game, Al Wakrah fought back through Luis Alberto and a stoppage-time equaliser from Almahdi Ali to salvage a point. Related Story Source…
Of that total, more than 560 died in Gaza and the West Bank, 130 in Sudan, 60 in South Sudan, 25 in Ukraine and 25 in…
Djibouti’s leader Ismail Omar Guelleh is expected to win a presidential election Friday, extending his 27-year rule of the tiny, highly strategic Horn of Africa nation.Guelleh, 78, known as “IOG”, is one of Africa’s longest serving leaders and has ruled the nation of around 1mn people since 1999.He has turned the arid former French colony into an international military and maritime hub for both the United States and China.With the opposition divided and largely silenced, Guelleh faces a single, low-profile opponent.He has campaigned across the country dressed in green, with a matching jersey and cap.”There’s not much at stake. It’s just a token competition,” said Sonia le Gouriellec, a Horn of Africa expert at Lille Catholic University.In a volatile region, Guelleh casts himself as the guarantor of stability in a nation nestled between old foes Ethiopia and Eritrea.To its south lies Somaliland, a self-proclaimed republic with a deep-water port and airfield whose unilateral independence from Somalia is recognised only by Israel.Last year, Djibouti struck a partnership with the Saudi Arabia to run its port at Tadjourah.The country’s stability has drawn foreign military powers to establish bases there.France’s biggest military base in Africa, counting some 1,500 soldiers, is in Djibouti, while China, Japan and Italy have troops in the country too.Djibouti is also home to the only permanent US military base in Africa, with some 4,000 troops supporting “anti-terrorist” operations on the continent, notably in Somalia.Djibouti has a unique location between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.It is situated at the mouth of the key Bab al-Mandab strait, a narrow waterway between the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden and one of the world’s busiest shipping routes.Without agriculture to rely on, Djibouti depends on its ports for 70% of gross domestic product, with Ethiopia its main maritime outlet.Now, with the Middle East engulfed in the war pitting the United States and Israel against Iran, shipping in the Bab al-Mandab strait is under threat, possibly from Iran’s allies, the Houthi fighters in Yemen.But the presence in Djibouti of military from China, another ally of Iran’s, “protects the country from attacks by the Houthis” for now, said Le Gouriellec, the Horn of Africa expert.Just over 256,000 people are eligible to choose in Friday’s election between Guelleh and Mohamed Farah Samatar, a former member of the ruling party and head of the Unified Democratic Centre (CDU), which has no seats in parliament.Omar Ali Ewado, head of the Djibouti League of Human Rights (LDDH), has called the vote a “masquerade” and said it is a “foregone conclusion”.”The person who will challenge President Guelleh is a member of a small party subservient to those in power,” he said.Djibouti is accused by human rights organisations of repressing dissenting voices. It ranks 168th out of 180 in the 2025 press freedom index by Reporters Without Borders.The head of state is also accused of favouring his ethnic group over the minorities, who complain of being marginalised.Guelleh won re-election in 2021 with 97% of the vote, in a ballot largely boycotted by the opposition.That was meant to be his final term but parliament voted to remove the 75-year age limit for presidential candidates.Asked whether Guelleh, who has difficulty walking, will see out his sixth mandate, Le Gouriellec said it depended on his health.”Those around him, especially his wife, his stepson and his daughter, are in the front row and are already influential,” she said. Related Story Source link
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland practices putting on the sixth hole during a practice round prior to the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club…
Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip killed four people Wednesday, including an Al Jazeera journalist, local health authorities said and the the television network reported.The strike that killed Al Jazeera’s Muhammad Washah targeted a vehicle he and one other Palestinian, who was also killed, were driving along the coastal road in Gaza City, health authorities said. In February 2024, at the height of Israel’s war in Gaza, the military accused Washah of being a member of Hamas’ military wing.At the time, Hamas and Al Jazeera denied that Washah had any affiliation with the group. Israel’s military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on his killing.Al Jazeera, which also did not immediately respond to a request for comment, reported on its Arabic-language TV channel that he was killed in a drone strike.The Hamas-run government media office in Gaza condemned Washah’s killing.TWO OTHERS KILLED IN GAZAIn a separate incident in Gaza, medics said an Israeli airstrike killed two people in the central Gaza Strip, without providing details. There was no immediate comment from Israel’s military on the incident.Israel and Hamas reached a US-brokered deal last October that was meant to halt violence in the Palestinian territory. Both sides accuse each other of breaching the agreement.Israeli fire has killed at least 700 people since the deal was struck. Israel says four soldiers have been killed by fighters during the same period.Israel has previously killed Al Jazeera journalists in Gaza and in the occupied West Bank.In August 2025, Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif was killed along with four other colleagues in an Israeli airstrike.In May 2022, Israeli troops shot dead Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a US-Palestinian citizen, while she was covering a military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin. The military said an investigation into that incident concluded she was likely killed by unintentional fire by its forces.The Committee to Protect Journalists has said it has documented 223 journalists and media workers killed in Gaza, Lebanon and Israel. Among those killed were journalists working for Reuters.The CPJ says Israel has never held anyone accountable in the killings of journalists by its military. An Israel Defence Forces spokesperson said the military has targeted only combatants and military sites, avoided civilians and journalists, and warned that staying in active combat zones carries inherent risks despite efforts to minimise harm.The military has alleged at times, without providing verifiable evidence, that some journalists were killed because of their links to Hamas, which their news organisations denied. Related Story Source link
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The UAE Ministry of Defense announced late Tuesday that its air defence systems are responding to missile and drone attacks originating from Iran.In a statement, the ministry confirmed that sounds heard across various parts of the country were the result of UAE air defence systems intercepting ballistic and cruise missiles, as well as unmanned aerial vehicles. Source link
His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad Al Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee and Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the 21st Asian Games – Doha 2030, conducted a field visit today to review the latest developments of the Athletes’ Village Project in Lusail City.HE Sheikh Joaan was accompanied by His Excellency Eng. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al-Meer, President of the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) and a member of the Doha 2030 Organizing Committee; His Excellency Jassim bin Rashid Al Buenain, Secretary General of the Qatar Olympic Committee and member of the Organizing Committee; and Dr. Ahmed Abdullah Al Buainain, Chief Executive Officer of the Organizing Committee.During the visit, HE Sheikh Joaan was briefed on the ongoing development of the project, which is being delivered in line with the highest international standards to accommodate approximately 18,000 athletes during the Games. The Athletes’ Village will feature integrated infrastructure, modern facilities, and a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet athletes’ needs.The project also reflects a strong commitment to sustainability across both design and operations, while embracing the smart city concept through the adoption of advanced technologies aimed at enhancing quality of life and ensuring efficient management of facilities and services. Source link
