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Navy Rescues 10 From Distressed Vessel In Cross River

Operatives of the Nigerian Navy have rescued 10 crew members, including one Cameroonian, one Equatorial Guinean, and eight Nigerians, from the distressed vessel MV SEMA III, which was en route to Calabar from Malabo, Equatorial Guinea.

The Naval Director of Information, Commodore Aiwuyor Adams-Aliu, disclosed this in a statement on Monday.

Adams-Aliyu, a Commodore, said that the rescue occurred on Friday, November 7, following a distress call received at about 2000 hours.

According to him, a naval gunboat equipped with a submersible pump was immediately deployed to the scene.

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“On arrival, the team discovered the vessel was taking in water and promptly evacuated all occupants—one Cameroonian, one Equatorial Guinean, and eight Nigerians, who were later received, debriefed, and catered for at FOB IBAKA until Saturday, 8 November 2025.

“The Master of MV SEMA III expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Nigerian Navy for its timely intervention and exceptional professionalism,” Adams-Aliu said.

He added that the successful operation underscored the Navy’s renewed efforts under the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas (Admiralty Medal), to enhance maritime safety, protect critical national assets, and promote lawful economic activities within Nigeria’s maritime domain.

The latest rescue comes just days after the Navy saved 11 passengers from a sinking boat along the Bonny River in Rivers State.

According to the Navy, “On Tuesday, 4 November 2025, personnel of the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base Bonny rescued 11 passengers from a sinking speedboat along the Bonny River.

“The boat, which departed Nembe Waterside Jetty in Port Harcourt en route Coal Beach Jetty in Bonny Island, developed engine failure midstream and began taking in water near the Federal Ocean Terminal, Onne, Rivers State.

“The swift response of the Forward Operating Base Bonny patrol team under heavy rainfall prevented a major tragedy.

“All rescued passengers, six males and five females, were safely taken to the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Jetty for medical checks and subsequently handed over to the Marine Police for reunification with their families.”

Meanwhile, the Navy said it has intensified anti-crude oil theft operations across the Niger Delta, deactivating multiple illegal refining sites in four different locations.

Thailand suspends Cambodia peace deal after landmine blast

Thailand has suspended the implementation of a United States-brokered peace agreement with neighbouring Cambodia after a landmine blast near their border injured two of its soldiers.

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said after Monday’s incident that all action set to be carried out under the truce will be halted until Thailand’s demands, which remain unspecified, are met.

“The hostility towards our national security has not decreased as we thought it would,” Anutin asserted. He did not elaborate on what Thailand’s demands were.

There was no immediate response from the Cambodian government.

Simmering

Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in Malaysia last month after territorial disputes between the two Southeast Asian countries led to five days of border clashes in July.

Those hostilities killed at least 43 people and displaced more than 300,000 civilians living along the border.

The Thai army said in a statement that Monday’s mine explosion in Sisaket province injured two soldiers.

Thai Defence Minister Natthaphon Narkphanit said the army is still investigating whether the mine was newly laid.

Thailand has previously accused Cambodia of laying new mines in violation of the truce, a charge that the Cambodian government denies.

Similar landmine explosions have occurred both before and since the deal, and tension has simmered.

Under the terms of the ceasefire, Thailand should release 18 Cambodian soldiers, and both sides must begin removing heavy weapons and land mines from the border.

Natthaphon said Thailand will postpone the release of the Cambodian soldiers, initially scheduled for this week.

The two sides have reported some progress on arms removal, but Thailand has accused Cambodia of obstructing mine clearance.

Cambodia said it’s committed to all terms of the truce and urged Thailand to release its soldiers as soon as possible.

Complex issues

Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a truce mediated by Malaysia in July after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs.

The dispute is among eight conflicts that Trump has taken credit for resolving, although critics have noted that the peace deals he has helped to initiate often implant swift and simplistic ceasefires, leaving complex issues behind the conflicts unresolved and likely to reignite hostilities.

While the Thai-Cambodian truce has generally held since July 29, both countries have traded allegations of ceasefire breaches.

No decision over ban on transgender women – IOC

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The International Olympic Committee says no decision has been taken on whether to introduce a blanket ban on transgender women from female categories across all sports.

IOC president Kirsty Coventry previously vowed to bring in the move as part of her election campaign.

On Monday the Times reported that the ban was set to be announced as early as next year.

Despite the IOC statement, the likely outcome is that such a ban will be introduced.

Last week an update was presented by the organisation’s medical and scientific director to members as it works through the details of the potential move.

Coventry told BBC Sport in June that the IOC must “play a leading role” in discussions in this area.

At the time she revealed a working group on the issue made up of experts and international federations would “ensure that we find consensus”.

In February US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that prevents transgender women from competing in female categories.

Riot in Ecuador prison kills 31 amid gunfire and explosions

A riot in a prison in southern Ecuador has killed at least 31 inmates, according to prison authorities.

In a statement released on Sunday, Ecuador’s SNAI prison authority said 27 of those found dead at the Machala prison in El Oro province had been hanged. A further four died amid an armed riot that also left 33 inmates and one police officer injured.

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The violence, during which residents reported hearing gunfire, explosions, and cries for help, came less than two months after 14 inmates died at the same facility in what authorities described as a dispute between gangs.

Authorities said they were still working to “fully clarify the facts”, and forensic medical personnel were on site to verify information. The conditions of the injured were not immediately clear.

The deadly day at Machala’s prison, which began at about 3:00am (08:00 GMT), marks the latest spasm of prison unrest in the South American country.

Elite police teams entered the prison immediately and regained control after the riot broke out, said the SNAI authority.

It did not specify the identities of the deceased or confirm whether the violence was another case of inter-gang fighting.

The riot is believed to have broken out amid the start of an operation to move some inmates into a new maximum-security prison, built by President Daniel Noboa’s government in another province, that is due to be inaugurated this month.

Ecuador’s prisons are among the deadliest in Latin America as overcrowding, corruption and weak control by the authorities have allowed gangs connected to drug traffickers in Colombia and Mexico to proliferate.

At the end of September, an armed confrontation at the prison in Machala left 14 inmates and a prison official dead. Days later, another 17 people were killed in a prison riot in the northern city of Esmeraldas, near the border with Colombia.

Noboa’s administration, which has pledged to take a tough stance on crime, blames the violence on rival gangs battling for dominance and territorial control.

Caroline Flack’s devastating reaction to Love Island replacement

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The late star stepped down from her role as Love Island host after being charged with allegedly assaulting her then-boyfriend

Caroline Flack’s loved-ones have revealed just how devastated the former Love Island host was when she was lost her presenting role.

The much-loved TV star began hosting the show in summer 2015 after it was revived on ITV2, following on from the less popular celebrity series of the same name.

Caroline stepped down from her position in December 2019 after being charged with the assault of her then-boyfriend Lewis Burton. The charges had attracted a whirlwind of negative media attention, which effectively forced Caroline to step away from the series.

“In order to not detract attention from the upcoming series I feel the best thing I can do is to stand down for series 6,” she wrote in an Instagram statement.

Fellow broadcaster Laura Whitmore took over the hosting mantle and it seems Caroline was distraught by the replacement.

Speaking in the new Disney Plus documentary, Caroline Flack: Search for the Truth, the presenter’s best friend Mollie Grosberg sheds light on her feelings at the time.

Mollie said: “Love Island was a massive thing for Caroline. Laura taking over brought up every single insecurity.”

She went on to reveal that the former host did in fact tune in.

“We weren’t allowed to watch it. Then she wanted to watch it so we’d sit and watch it together. And then every day she’d ask me for the numbers ‘How many viewers? How many viewers?,” Mollie explained.

Naturally, Laura taking over caused “turmoil” for the former Strictly Come Dancing winner.

“That constant turmoil killed Caroline,” her close friend admitted.

“She felt like she was being airbrushed out of the show. She said ‘I know that I’m gone. I know that I’m done this is it.'”

Even Caroline’s agent Louisa Booth also saw the devastating impact of losing her gig. Louisa shared: “She [Caroline] just saw the crumbling of everything she’d built.”

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Caroline tragically died by suicide aged 40 in February 2020.

Caroline Flack: Search For The Truth is streaming on Disney+.

Hansen returns to Ireland squad but Osborne out

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British and Irish Lion Mack Hansen has been recalled to the Ireland squad for the side’s remaining autumn Tests, but Jamie Osborne will miss out with a shoulder injury.

Ireland are back in action against Australia on Saturday in Dublin (20:10 GMT) before taking on world champions South Africa at Aviva Stadium on Saturday, 22 November (17:40 GMT).

Connacht’s Hansen has rejoined the squad despite initially being considered out for the autumn series because of the foot injury he picked up in his side’s United Rugby Championship loss to the Bulls last month.

Hansen has never started at full-back for Ireland, although his past four Connacht appearances have been in the position, but with usual starter Hugo Keenan also out the former Brumbies player gives head coach Andy Farrell another option in his back three.

Osborne wore the 15 jersey against New Zealand and Japan to start the month but was replaced by Jimmy O’Brien in the second half of the 41-10 win over the latter on Saturday and Farrell said afterwards that his shoulder injury did not “look good”.

Hansen’s club-mate Darragh Murray has also been called into the squad with the second row capped during the summer tour to Georgia and Portugal.

Leinster pair Garry Ringrose and Josh van der Flier remain doubts for this weekend’s game against the Wallabies with hamstring strains and their progress will be monitored before the team is announced on Thursday.

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