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Wathnan Racing and trainer Alban de Mieulle dominated the His Excellency Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy Day by securing seven victories out of 10 races on the turf track of the QREC’s Al Rayyan Racecourse Saturday.Al Jeryan Stud’s Aafoor retained the His Excellency Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Rifle, by winning the 2200m race for the four-year-old+ Thoroughbreds. The victory came under the guidance of jockey Soufiane Saadi, who rode his second winner on the day.In the day’s feature and final race, Aafoor ensured the HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Rifle remained with Al Jeryan Stud for a second consecutive year, successfully defending his title in the Class 1 Thoroughbred feature for four-year-old+ over 2200m.The seasoned campaigner delivered a determined and resolute performance, showing admirable courage in the closing stages as he surged to the front and held firm under sustained, collective pressure to prevail by a neck. Prepared once again by M.H.K. Al Attiyah and partnered by Szczepan Mazur, the victory also secured Aafoor’s second victory in just three starts this season, finishing runner-up on one of them as well, and qualification for the Shalfa race at the HH The Amir Sword Festival in February.President of the Qatar Olympic Committee HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani presented the Rifle to M.H.K Al Attiyah, who received it on behalf of the winning owner Al Jeryan Stud, in the presence of Rashid bin Nasser Sraiya al-Kaabi, QREC Vice Chairman, and Ahmed Amanullah al-Shaibani, QREC Deputy CEO.In the penultimate race on the card, Lippo De Carrere extended Wathnan Racing and Alban de Mieulle combination’s remarkable hold on the HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy by landing the Group 3 Purebred Arabian feature for four-year-old+ over 2200m, ensuring the prestigious prize remained in the famous colours and with the master trainer for a fourth consecutive year, following three successive renewals won by the champion Abbes.A winner of the four-year-old edition of this trophy last season, the five-year-old returned this year to add the senior Gr3 PA title, underlining the dominance of Wathnan Racing and trainer De Mieulle by securing a seventh success on the 10-race card, with the victory coming under the guidance of Saadi, who rode his second winner of the day.Khaddah opened his winning account in memorable fashion by landing the H.E. Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy for four-year-old Purebred Arabians over 1750m, Class 2, prevailing by a quarter of a length. The grey colt, drawn in barrier one, built on a sequence of three runner-up finishes earlier in his career and delivered at the fifth attempt, showing both patience and a sharp turn of foot when it mattered most. Carrying the colours of Wathnan Racing, he was trained by De Mieulle and partnered by James Doyle, with the success bringing up a sixth winner on the day for the owner-trainer combination and a fifth for the jockey. He, further, retained the trophy for the same trio for the second year in a row after they landed the same title through Lippo De Carrere last year.His Excellency Meshaal bin Ali al-Attiyah, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented the HE. Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy to Sheikh Abdullah bin Tamim al-Thani receiving the prize on behalf of Wathnan Racing, owners of Khaddah, winner of the eighth race on the card. English jockey James Doyle also left a mark as he rode five winners on the day.Sheikh Joaan also honoured the Al Sabiq Championship winning riders, in the presence of Rashid bin Nasser Sraiya al-Kaabi, QREC Vice Chairman, and Ahmed Amanullah al-Shaibani, QREC Deputy CEO. The traditional contest was staged as part of His Excellency’s Rifle meeting. The first four places were secured, in order, by Mohammed Kamaan Saeed al-Hajri aboard Malzoom, Ali Mohammed Ali al-Otibi partnering Shere Khan, Mohammed Faisal Abdulhadi al-Marri guiding Mahjooba and Saud Rashid Mohammed Meteb al-Saaq riding Kahilan Al Sakab.RESULTS38th Al Rayyan Meeting – H E Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy Day1 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Rifle, ThoroughbredsAafoor, M H K al-Attiyah, Szczepan Mazur2 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Purebred Arabians, Gr3Lippo De Carrere, Alban de Mieulle, Soufiane Saadi3 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Purebred ArabiansKhaddah, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle4 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Purebred ArabiansMac’zoom Al Shahania, Rudy Nerbonne, Lukas Delozier5 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Thoroughbred Open RaceDark Trooper, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle6 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Local ThoroughbredsEquinoxe, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle7 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, 3YO Thoroughbreds, 3YOs, 1400mAugust George, Jassim al-Ghazali, Alberto Sanna8 – HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Thoroughbred Open SprintSoldier’s Gold, Alban de Mieulle, Soufiane Saadi9 – Desert Rose Cup, Local Thoroughbred Fillies & MaresDoha Bu Thaila, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle10 – Al Na’ama Cup, Local Purebred Arabian Fillies & MaresRazika, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle Related Story Source link
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Michael Carrick made a flying start to life as Manchester United boss against Manchester City but Premier League leaders Arsenal missed a chance to pull nine points clear.Sorry Tottenham slipped to defeat against relegation-threatened West Ham, further increasing the pressure on beleaguered boss Thomas Frank, while Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw by lowly Burnley. Carrick’s first game of his second temporary spell in charge of the Red Devils could barely have gone better in a dominant 2-0 win at Old Trafford.The former United midfielder was appointed as head coach until the end of the campaign following the sacking of Ruben Amorim earlier this month. The 44-year-old, who was also briefly United’s caretaker boss in 2021, said ahead of his first game that there was still “magic” at United, and his team put on a memorable show.Second-half goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu capped an energetic and incisive display by United, who could have won by a far more comfortable margin. “Great start. No getting away from that,” said Carrick. “The boys were fantastic. Consistency is the key to any success,” he added. “If you could find that, then you’re onto a winner.”Guardiola admitted that his team – winless in four league games this year – were outplayed by Carrick’s inspired United. “The better team won,” said the City boss. “We weren’t at the level required to win this game.”Arsenal are seven points clear at the top despite being held to a 0-0 draw for the second league game in a row at Nottingham Forest. A frustrated Arteta, chasing a first Premier League title for the Gunners since 2004, felt that his side should have been awarded a penalty, believing Ola Aina had handled the ball.”We created four big, big, big chances and a clear penalty, but we weren’t able to win the game,” said the Spaniard. “I’ve just seen the replays. I think it’s a clear intention to clear the ball inside and it’s a clear penalty so I don’t understand why it’s not been given.”Third-placed Aston Villa can close to within four points of Arsenal if they beat Everton today.The mood at Tottenham darkened further after Spurs slipped to a 2-1 defeat against West Ham, who had not won a Premier League match since early November. Spurs fans turned on Frank and chanted “you’re getting sacked in the morning” after Callum Wilson struck a stoppage-time winner.Spurs, 14th in the table, have won just two home league games this season, leaving Frank, in his first campaign in charge, under enormous pressure. “It’s tough to take, it hurts a lot,” the Spurs boss told Sky Sports. “The boys put everything in, and that’s a sign of a squad that is fighting, doing everything they can to try and win.”Nuno Espirito Santo’s West Ham finished the day five points behind Forest, who are just above the relegation zone. Defending champions Liverpool are now unbeaten in 12 games in all competitions but dropped two valuable points against struggling Burnley at Anfield.Germany midfielder Florian Wirtz scored his third league goal since his arrival but the visitors drew level in the 65th minute when Marcus Edwards placed his shot beyond the reach of Alisson Becker. “It feels like a defeat,” said Wirtz. “When we had so many shots and so many on target, I think we had to score more goals. “But some days are like this — you try everything but in the end it doesn’t go in the goal.”Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior, who replaced the departed Enzo Maresca earlier this month, watched as his side saw off high-flying London rivals Brentford 2-0. Joao Pedro gave the Blues the lead in the first half and Cole Palmer doubled the advantage from the spot in the 76th minute. Sunderland beat Crystal Palace 2-1 while Leeds scored late on to beat Fulham 1-0, remaining eight points clear of the relegation zone. Related Story Source link
Valery Kyembo was leading an inspection of his community's protected forest reserve deep in the Democratic Republic of Congo's mining belt when two armed Congolese soldiers blocked their way.Behind the troops, a barrier restricted access to a developing mine site. One soldier brandished his weapon in a clear warning — Kyembo should turn back instead of reaching the reserve.As US and other companies jostle with China over the DRC's critical minerals, communities like Lukutwe in the southern province of Haut-Katanga fear increasing restrictions and incursions into nature reserves as they seek to protect their land. Kyembo's Lukutwe community forest reserve obtained official land titles to help avoid unauthorised exploitation, as huge metal reserves draw more investors.But community leaders fear displacement from traditional lands despite the communities' protected status.Haut-Katanga produces a host of minerals, but none more in demand than the silver-tinged cobalt, essential for electric batteries and in defence technology.The DRC produces around 70% of the world's cobalt.In Lukutwe, 70 kilometres from the mining capital Lubumbashi, community leaders said they established a forest concession to legalise customary land titles after watching mining firm SEK, a subsidiary of Australia's Tiger Resources, displace other villages a decade ago. ‘We wanted to have our own titled land,’ Kyembo said, echoing people from surrounding villages.Demand for minerals under Katanga's earth is heating up.US President Donald Trump, who has sought to broker an end to decades of conflict in eastern DRC, has made ‘mineral diplomacy’ key to his approach, looking for access for American companies in exchange.CUSTOMARY LANDFor villages like Lukutwe, which often hold land rights dating back generations but lack formal paperwork, the concessions are a way to secure land titles and protect the region's vast savannah forest systems.Since 2016, forest concessions, known as CFCL by their French acronym, have been part of the DRC's strategy to let communities manage their forests.They ‘effectively constitute a safeguard against pressure over their land… relocations and expropriations by mining companies,’ said Heritier Khoji, a specialist in the region's forests and an agronomy professor at the University of Lubumbashi.In Haut-Katanga, there are now 20 reserves, covering 239,000 hectares (60,000 acres). Twelve more are in the process of approval.The DRC's south is covered in what are known as Miombo forests, the largest dry tropical forest ecosystem in the world. But, as in other parts of Africa, forests are shrinking due to agriculture, deforestation and mining.From 2001 to 2024, the Lualaba and Haut-Katanga provinces lost 1.38mn hectares of tree cover, much of it along the copper-cobalt belt, according to Global Forest Watch.The DRC's mining registry shows the copper-cobalt belt has one of the country's highest concentrations of exploration and mine licences.Overseen by Indigenous and local communities, the forest reserves allow environmental management through sustainable projects, reforestation and controlled charcoal production, and set aside specific areas for conservation and rural development.In theory, mining companies that overlap with or impact the reserves can pay royalties to communities for their operations.Each reserve has a volunteer brigade to monitor access points and boundaries, said Kibole Kahutu, vice-president of the CFCL Katanga.MINING PRESSUREEnvironmentalists and rights groups meanwhile worry over threats to waterways, farming and health.A leak of waste from a facility run by Congo Dongfang Mining (CDM), a subsidiary of China's Huayou Cobalt, flooded suburbs of Lubumbashi in November, prompting the Congolese government to suspend the miner's operations.Many of the Haut-Katanga reserves are surrounded by or overlap with mining companies.For example, the Kambala forest initiative, which is yet to be fully approved, overlaps with the exploration permit of MMG Kinsevere SARL, a subsidiary of Australia-based MMG Limited, whose main shareholder is the Chinese company China Minmetals.Khoji, the agronomy professor, said community forest concessions are not perfect. Sometimes, even communities mine in environmentally destructive ways.Companies can operate in a concession after obtaining community consent. But local communities complain miners still obtain licences on secured lands even without consent or benefit-sharing agreements.For communities, ‘obtaining the concession is a safeguard against land pressures, but the difficult application of laws, decrees, orders… is an obstacle,’ Khoji said.Politics also plays a role, with poor communities lacking clout.In villages like Lukutwe, forestry concessions often do not generate immediate returns, and the lack of funds discourages some residents, said Veronique Sebente, representative of a committee managing collective land ownership.Katanga also faces incursions and attacks by loggers from Lubumbashi who come to produce charcoal to sell in the regional capital.’These people sometimes surprise us by surrounding us and attacking. We have difficulty securing the concession,’ said Kahutu, the vice-president of the CFCL Katanga.Community members say forest concessions with the government offer at least some protection.But a road built across the CFCL Katanga to reach a mining site is a reminder that one day a mining company may try to come for their land.’Our only support in this case consists of the CFCL documents obtained from the government,’ Kahutu said.The DRC's environment and mines ministers as well as mining companies SEK and MMG were contacted, but none responded before publication.This article is part of a reporting project between Mongabay and Agence France-Presse (AFP). Source link
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Supporters of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni celebrate as the Ugandan Electoral Commission (EC) Chairperson Justice Simon Byabakama announces the final presidential results, following the general elections…
Al Shamal climbed to third in the Qatar Stars League following a 1-0 win over Al Rayyan, while Al Sailiya moved off the bottom with a 2-1 victory over Qatar SC Saturday.A second-half strike from Alex Collado proved enough for Al Shamal to take their tally to 24 points – seven behind leaders Al Gharafa and two adrift of defending champions Al Sadd, who are second in the table.At Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Collado struck in the 54th minute after Al Rayyan goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada had punched away a Baghdad Bounedjah attempt. Al Shamal also had two goals ruled out for offside deep in the match. Al Rayyan – on 23 points – slipped to fourth place, three ahead of fifth-placed Al Arabi.“We deserved the victory after we had a top performance,” Bounedjah said after the win. “Today’s match was exciting and featured physical clashes from both sides, and we knew that whoever scored the goal would win.”Meanwhile, Abdulrahman Mohamed and Diogo Amaro struck in the second half to give Al Sailiya a much-needed victory over Qatar SC at Grand Hamad Stadium.After a goalless first half, Al Sailiya moved into the lead when Mohamed made the most of a fine assist provided by Abdulla Hussain Al Muftah in the 72nd minute. Qatar SC, however, hit back soon after, getting the equaliser through Pedro eight minutes later.Soon after, Eisa Ahmad Khaldi aimed for goal, but Al Sailiya goalkeeper Fahad Younis Baker made a diving save and pushed the ball towards a lurking Amaro, who struck his team’s winning goal in the 84th minute.The result gave Al Sailiya valuable three points, moving them away from the dreaded 12th spot to 10th with 11 points, while Qatar SC remained seventh on 17 points. Related Story Source link
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni won a seventh term in office Saturday after an election marred by violence and an Internet shutdown, with African observers saying arrests and abductions had “instilled fear”.Museveni, 81, won 71.65% of the vote in Thursday’s election, the Electoral Commission said, amid reports of at least 10 deaths and intimidation of the opposition and civil society.His victory allows the former guerrilla fighter to extend his 40-year rule of the east African country.He defeated Bobi Wine, 43, a former singer who styles himself the “ghetto president” after the Kampala slum areas where he grew up, but has faced relentless pressure including multiple arrests before his first run for the presidency in 2021. Ugandan Electoral Commission (EC) Chairperson Justice Simon Byabakama announces the final presidential results following the general elections at the Tally Centre in Lubowa, Wakiso district…
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US President Donald Trump expressed his appreciation for the efforts of his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah El Sisi for the mediation efforts between Hamas and the Israeli occupation to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, expressing his appreciation for bilateral relations between the two countries.In a message to the Egyptian President, Trump noted the repercussions of the war in Gaza on security and humanitarian conditions.He also said that the US was ready to launch a mediation between the State of Qatar and Ethiopia to resolve the dispute over the Nile water sharing that addresses the needs of all parties involved. He stressed that no country should unilaterally control the precious resources of the Nile. Related Story Source link
