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Leaked plans show Pentagon eyeing Louisiana to deploy national guard

13 septembre 2025 à 22:21

Documents show intent to deploy 1,000 troops to conduct law enforcement operations in urban centers

Donald Trump’s administration has drafted a proposal to deploy 1,000 Louisiana national guard troops to conduct law enforcement operations in the state’s urban centers, the Washington Post reported Saturday, citing military planning documents it had obtained.

Trump has made crime a major focus of his administration even as violent crime rates have fallen in many US cities. His crackdown on Democratic-led municipalities has fueled legal concerns and spurred protests, including a recent demonstration by several thousand people in Washington DC.

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Belgium prime minister attends concert of Israeli conductor axed by festival

13 septembre 2025 à 22:01

Bart De Wever travelled to Essen, Germany to hear performance conducted by Lahav Shani, the music director of the Israel Philharmonic

Belgium’s prime minister, Bart De Wever, has said he attended a concert by a German orchestra that was uninvited from a Belgian festival to show support for its Israeli conductor.

The cancellation of a planned performance at the Flanders festival Ghent by the Munich Philharmonic over concerns about its Israeli future chief conductor, Lahav Shani, has triggered a storm of criticism and accusations of antisemitism.

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The moment I knew: he took me to the crematorium to ‘meet his mum’. It was so personal and loving

13 septembre 2025 à 22:00

As teenagers, Rhonda McCoy and her boyfriend spent most of their time at the beach or watching footy. Then one day, Keith invited her to sit by his mum’s memorial plaque

I met Keith at the first dance I ever went to at Pioneer Hall in Wollongong, when I was 14.

A blond-haired boy in jeans and a bright white penguin T-shirt sauntered over to me and asked me to dance. We danced together for the rest of the night,then he walked me into town and bought me a milkshake.

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© Photograph: Rhonda McCoy

Billion-dollar coffins? New technology could make oceans transparent and Aukus submarines vulnerable

13 septembre 2025 à 22:00

Quantum sensing, satellite tracking and AI are part of an accelerating arms race in detection that should prompt a re-evaluation of Australia’s defence strategy

Military history is littered with the corpses of apex predators.

The Gatling gun, the battleship, the tank. All once possessed unassailable power – then were undermined, in some cases wiped out, by the march of new technology.

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The age of Guardiola is waning and the game’s guru is baffled by what comes next | Jonathan Wilson

13 septembre 2025 à 21:00

Pepism is no longer the prevailing tactical template, with football and its innovator in a state of flux

The world is blasted, unfamiliar. Smoke swirls amid the gloom. Foul odours belch from the sulphurous earth. The landscape echoes to howls and grunts and screams. A great light has gone out and all that remains is confusion and fear. Everywhere coaches and managers, hunched under their doubts, scuttle hither and thither, desperately seeking a path through the wilderness.

From his very first season at Barcelona, Pep Guardiola’s way of playing football has been dominant. The effectiveness of his philosophy was so obvious and so pervasive that there is not an elite manager now who has not in some way been influenced by his philosophy, even if they are not, as many are, overt disciples.

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Bit of unprocessed Gyökeres helps transformed Arsenal finish off Forest | Barney Ronay

13 septembre 2025 à 17:49

Striker does the simple thing well and gives Mikel Arteta an alternative to the robot parcel delivery droids at his disposal

Control. Fixed planes of movement. Positive metrics. Data victory. Safety in order. Strength through no joy. This is all good stuff. This is a matrix for winning at sport. This is how Mikel Arteta has transformed Arsenal from a flapping bead curtain made up of fun guys and leftovers into a hugely impressive team. You can definitely come second in the league like this.

But then there are other things, the need for a little blood and a little risk. Attack ships off the shoulder of Orion. Very positive underlying numbers in the first half against Liverpool. All these moments will be lost if the moments are not also seized, if a little ragged edge doesn’t enter the programme too. Or in the case of this 3-0 defeat of Nottingham Forest, a little bit of unprocessed Gyökeres.

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© Photograph: Jacques Feeney/Offside/Getty Images

Police assaulted as far-right rally led by Tommy Robinson sparks clashes

13 septembre 2025 à 17:25

More than 110,000 people join Tommy Robinson-organised protest featuring racist conspiracy theories and hate speech

More than 110,000 people have taken part in a far-right street protest organised by the activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, known as Tommy Robinson, in what is thought to be the largest nationalist event in decades.

Marchers travelled to London by train and coach for a demonstration, which was billed as a “festival of free speech”, but by its conclusion had amplified racist conspiracy theories and anti-Muslim hate speech across Whitehall.

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Brentford v Chelsea: Premier League – live

13 septembre 2025 à 20:51

A message from Alex:

“Has there ever been a team with so many players ending in -o? Chelsea could almost get a whole XI of them.”

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Tottenham humiliate 10-man West Ham to deepen gloom of home fans

13 septembre 2025 à 20:43

Fresh from taking the extraordinary step of calling for resignations at the top of their club, perhaps the next step for West Ham’s Fan Advisory Board is to issue a vote of no confidence in their team’s defence. There is no other way to put it: this was another shocker from Graham Potter’s dreadful side. They were humiliated again in a big London derby and while this result could be interpreted as Tottenham embracing their newfound pursuit of sporting success after their recent boardroom bloodletting, it is worth pointing out that there was no kinder way to start life without Daniel Levy than with a trip to the London Stadium.

This unhappy ground had emptied out long before the end. The expressions were grim when the cameras picked out David Sullivan, West Ham’s largest shareholder, and Karren Brady, the vice-chair, in the directors’ box. They are presiding over an utter mess and it was hard to disagree with the assessment of the travelling Spurs fans, who spent most of the second half here telling West Ham that they will be playing in the Championship next season.

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Questions linger about alleged shooter’s motivation for killing Charlie Kirk

13 septembre 2025 à 20:08

Suspect’s background and politics are being pored over in aftermath of killing of far-right influencer

Though the suspect in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk was revealed by authorities on Friday, questions surrounding his identity and motivations have exacerbated intense US political debates in the aftermath of the shooting.

Authorities revealed Kirk’s suspected killer to be Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old man who grew up in Washington, Utah, along the state’s south-western border.

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Hatton warms up for Ryder Cup by surging into contention at PGA Championship

13 septembre 2025 à 19:48
  • Englishman shoots 64 to reach 13-under

  • Leaders Adrien Saddier and Alex Norén two shots ahead

Thoughts have inevitably turned towards how Tyrrell Hatton may celebrate victory here. Not only was the Englishman denied proper euphoria when claiming the PGA Championship in 2020 – those were Covid times – but he started this week depicting himself waking up in a pool of his own vomit after qualifying for Europe’s Ryder Cup team.

Hatton forms part of the European contingent who will fly to New York for a scouting mission as soon as this tournament ends. He may have a trophy for hand luggage and further partying in mind.

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Cameron Norrie seals Great Britain’s place in 2026 Davis Cup qualifiers

13 septembre 2025 à 19:41
  • Norrie beats Olaf Pieczkowski as GB see off Poland

  • Germany, France and Argentina reach final eight

Cameron Norrie defeated Olaf Pieczkowski of Poland 6-4, 6-4 to secure Great Britain’s place in next year’s Davis Cup qualifiers. Norrie’s assured victory over the world No 484 established an unassailable 3-1 lead for Great Britain after they were forced to recover from the setback of starting the day with an unexpected defeat.

Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool, the Wimbledon doubles champions, were upset 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (8) by Karol Drzewiecki and Jan Zielinski to present Norrie with the task of overcoming Pieczkowski to avoid a decider on the final day.

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© Photograph: Adam Nurkiewicz/Getty Images for LTA

© Photograph: Adam Nurkiewicz/Getty Images for LTA

Ruthless New Zealand machine an ominous obstacle on England’s horizon | Andy Bull

13 septembre 2025 à 19:24

Black Ferns are gathering momentum and pose the biggest threat to the Red Roses’ hopes of lifting the World Cup

The Black Ferns were slow leaving the pitch at half-time, but very quick coming back on to it once the break was over. With 40 minutes to play, the scores tied 10-10, and a spot in the semi-finals on the line, the New Zealand captain Ruahei Demant pulled her team into a huddle, while the Springboks trotted past them and in to the changing rooms at Sandy Park.

The team talk, according to player-of-the-match Kaipo Olsen-Baker, was only three letters long: “AFD” which, Olsen-Baker just stopped herself from blurting out during a live TV interview afterwards, means “all fucking day”. They scored three tries in the next seven minutes play.

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Sophie de Goede shines in Canada’s formidable win over Australia

13 septembre 2025 à 19:19
  • Quarter-final: Canada 46-5 Australia

  • Canucks will face New Zealand in semi-finals

Expansive attacking rugby? Tick. Pick and go tries? Tick. Impressive defence and holding up tries? Tick. Canada’s performance underlined why they are among the tournament favourites and had everything to set up a tasty semi-final against New Zealand, the defending champions, on Friday.

The wing Alysha Corrigan was a bright spark, scoring twice, as was Karen Paquin, while the ever-dependable Sophie de Goede, who was playing in her seventh game back after recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury, had one of her best matches for the side she used to captain.

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Ukraine drone starts fire at one of Russia’s largest oil plants

13 septembre 2025 à 19:15

Head of Bashkortostan region reports second drone shot down and minor damage to Bashneft’s Ufa refinery

A Ukrainian drone has crashed into one of Russia’s largest oil-refining complexes, sparking a fire and causing minor damage, a Russian official has said.

The complex, which belongs to Russian oil company Bashneft, lies on the outskirts of the central Russian city of Ufa about 870 miles (1,400km) from the frontline in Ukraine.

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European football: Juventus’s Vasilije Adzic snatches thrilling win over Inter

Par :Reuters
13 septembre 2025 à 23:04
  • Napoli stay stop after Højlund scores in win at Fiorentina

  • Mbappé helps 10-man Madrid win; Kane double for Bayern

Juventus snatched a dramatic 4-3 win at home to Inter, with Vasilije Adzic netting a stunning added-time winner in a game in which a Thuram brother scored for each side, but Napoli stayed top with a 3-1 win at Fiorentina.

In Turin, Juventus took the lead in the 14th minute through Lloyd Kelly. Inter equalised on the half-hour mark with Hakan Calhanoglu’s strike but Juventus were back in front thanks to Kenan Yildiz eight minutes later.

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© Photograph: Alberto Lingria/Reuters

West Ham v Tottenham: Premier League – live

13 septembre 2025 à 18:57

The teams are out. Kick-off is just a few minutes away.

Former West Ham star Mohammed Kudus returns to the London Stadium today for the first time since his £54.5million transfer to Tottenham.

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© Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

Robin Roefs heroics earn Sunderland deserved point at Crystal Palace

13 septembre 2025 à 18:31

First the positive news for Crystal Palace. Oliver Glasner’s side are now 15 matches unbeaten in a run that stretches back to their 5-0 thrashing by Newcastle in mid-April.

But having endured a dramatic end to the transfer window that saw chair Steve Parish pull the plug on captain Marc Guéhi’s move to Liverpool, Glasner will have been hoping for more. While Guéhi was barely troubled as he eased back into his role on the left side of Palace’s three-man defence with the minimum of fuss, a spirited Sunderland deservedly left with a point after thriving in their role as spoilers.

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© Photograph: Andrew Couldridge/Action Images/Reuters

Pakistan security forces kill 35 militants in raids on Pakistani Taliban

13 septembre 2025 à 17:46

Twelve soldiers also killed during raids on two TTP hideouts on border with Afghanistan

Fierce clashes broke out in Pakistan near the border with Afghanistan when Pakistani security forces raided two hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban, killing 12 soldiers and 35 militants, the military said on Saturday.

Twenty-two militants were killed in the first raid in Bajaur, a district in north-western Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Thirteen more were killed in a separate operation in South Waziristan district.

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Pidcock ready for podium as Vingegaard all but guarantees Vuelta triumph with stage win

13 septembre 2025 à 17:38
  • Pidcock: ‘It’s the biggest performance of my career’

  • Leader takes 1:16 advantage into Sunday’s final stage

Tom Pidcock stands to finish on the podium of the Vuelta a España on Sunday after surviving the final mountain test as Jonas Vingegaard rode away to take a stage 20 win that all but seals his overall victory.

Pidcock, defending an advantage of 39sec over Jai Hindley, wrestled his bike up gradients in excess of 20% to the summit of the Bola del Mundo – the last 3km of which were ridden on broken concrete in a brutal test of stamina at the end of three weeks.

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© Photograph: Zac Williams/SWpix.com/Shutterstock

Raucous crowd and sprint stars give World Athletics Championships explosive start

  • Beatrice Chebet roared on to 10,000m gold in Tokyo

  • Kishane Thompson and Julien Alfred shine in 100m

There was a moment on the opening night of the World Athletics Championships when the bottled-up frustration of missing out on a full-fat Tokyo Olympics – with crowds and fun and unbridled joy – suddenly seemed to be unleashed. It came at the end of the women’s 10,000m, a roar that could have been heard on Mount Fuji, a vast outpouring of appreciation and pride.

At the front of the pack, four contenders were whittled down to two before the Olympic and world champion, Beatrice Chebet, took off with Italy’s Nadia Battocletti in pursuit. It was like watching Wile E Coyote chasing Roadrunner.

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Zohran Mamdani says as mayor he would arrest Benjamin Netanyahu if he traveled to New York

13 septembre 2025 à 17:31

Mayoral candidate said he’d try to honor ICC warrant for Israeli prime minister’s arrest over war crimes

If he wins his fall election, Zohran Mamdani would order New York’s police department to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu in the event that the Israeli prime minister ever traveled there, the city’s leading mayoral candidate said in a recent interview.

Mamdani – the Democratic nominee in the 4 November election – alleged to the New York Times on Thursday that Netanyahu was a war criminal who was committing genocide with Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, according to a report published by the outlet on Friday. He said he would honor an international criminal court (ICC) arrest warrant issued in November 2024 for Netanyahu’s arrest over alleged Gaza war crimes by having the Israeli leader taken into custody at the airport if he ever steps foot in New York and Mamdani is the mayor.

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Trump ‘ready’ to impose sanctions on Russia if Nato nations stop buying its oil

13 septembre 2025 à 16:47

In Truth Social post, US president also suggests members consider imposing tariffs of 50% to 100% on China

Donald Trump has said he is ready to impose sanctions on Moscow, but on the condition that all Nato allies agree to completely halt purchases of Russian oil and implement their own sanctions.

He also suggested members of the transatlantic alliance consider imposing tariffs of 50% to 100% on China for its purchases of Russian petroleum as a way to help end the war.

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© Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA

Martín Zubimendi’s zest a bitter pill for Postecoglou as Arsenal batter Forest

13 septembre 2025 à 15:53

When Ange Postecoglou dreamed it beforehand, he imagined a result to kickstart his Nottingham Forest tenure, silencing a group of opposition supporters that have long been against him in the process. The former Tottenham manager could scarcely have hand-picked a spicier debut assignment. Then reality intervened.

This Arsenal team are not easily pushed around. They give away next to nothing at the back. They crave control of the ball and the flow of the game. Their mission is to suffocate and punish and they made sure that Postecoglou’s return to north London was as uncomfortable as possible – and not only because of the predictable taunts he heard from the stands.

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