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Bradley returns for Northern Ireland friendlies

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Liverpool defender Conor Bradley will return for Northern Ireland’s friendlies against Denmark and Iceland next month.

Michael O’Neill’s side will travel to Copenhagen on 7 June before hosting Iceland in Belfast three days later in what are the last games before the 2026 World Cup qualifiers begin in September.

Bradley missed the friendlies in March against Switzerland and Sweden with a hamstring injury, but returned for Liverpool in the closing stages of their title-winning Premier League campaign before penning a new long-term deal at Anfield.

Sunderland duo Dan Ballard and Trai Hume, who will be involved in the Championship play-off final this weekend, are also back in the squad after injuries in March, the latter playing against Switzerland but not Sweden.

Preston North End midfielder Ali McCann and Huddersfield Town striker Dion Charles return to the panel.

However, Jordan Thompson, Eoin Toal and Josh Magennis miss out on the 26-man squad through injuries.

Motherwell defender Kofi Balmer and Rangers winger Ross McCausland are also absent.

In March, Northern Ireland drew 1-1 with Switzerland before falling to a 5-1 loss to Sweden.

O’Neill’s side begin their bid to qualify for next year’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico with an away game against Luxembourg on 4 September before travelling to four-time world champions Germany three days later.

Northern Ireland squad

Goalkeepers: Pierce Charles (Sheffield Wednesday), Conor Hazard (Plymouth Argyle), Luke Southwood (Bolton Wanderers).

Defenders: Trai Hume and Daniel Ballard (both Sunderland), Brodie Spencer (Huddersfield Town), Conor Bradley (Liverpool), Ruairi McConville (Norwich City), Paddy McNair (San Diego FC), Terry Devlin (Portsmouth), Aaron Donnelly (Dundee).

Midfielders: George Saville (Millwall), Shea Charles (Southampton), Alistair McCann (Preston North End), Isaac Price (West Bromwich Albion), Paul Smyth (Queens Park Rangers), Ethan Galbraith (Leyton Orient), Brad Lyons (Kilmarnock), Justin Devenny (Crystal Palace), Caolan Boyd-Munce (St Mirren), Callum Marshall (West Ham United), Jamie Donley (Leyton Orient, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur).

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Pakistan recommits to China bond amid Trump shadow over India ceasefire

Islamabad, Pakistan – As Pakistan sought to defend itself against Indian missiles and drones launched at its military bases and cities in early May, it relied on an unlikely combination of assets: Chinese missiles and air defence; Chinese and United States fighter jets; and US diplomacy.

The missiles, air defence and jets helped Pakistan thwart any devastating hits on its airbases and claim it had brought down multiple Indian fighter planes – an assertion that India has neither confirmed nor denied.

The diplomacy sealed a ceasefire that Pakistan has publicly welcomed and thanked the Donald Trump administration for.

Yet, as the US has in recent years increasingly picked India over Pakistan as its principal South Asian partner, Pakistan this week worked to reassure China that Beijing remained its most coveted ally.

Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, who also serves as foreign minister, visited Beijing earlier this week, meeting his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on May 20 in the first high-profile overseas visit by a Pakistani leader since the ceasefire.

According to a statement from the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two sides discussed the fallout of the brief but intense conflict with India, the ceasefire, and Islamabad’s criticism of New Delhi’s actions.

During the meeting with Wang, Dar highlighted India’s “unilateral and illegal decision” to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), a six-decade water-sharing agreement. India halted the accord following the April 22 Pahalgam attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, which left 26 people dead. Delhi blamed the attack on Pakistan-based armed groups, an allegation Islamabad denies.

Wang, meanwhile, welcomed the ceasefire, describing it as serving the “fundamental and long-term interests of both sides [India and Pakistan]” while promoting regional peace.

Getting Wang on board was critical for Pakistan, say analysts.

‘Power struggle in South Asia’

With South Asia sitting on a tinderbox during the recent Pakistan-India standoff, a larger geopolitical contest loomed in the background.

Pakistan, once a key US ally, has shifted decisively into China’s orbit, relying on its northwestern neighbour heavily for economic and military support.

Meanwhile, India, long known for its non-alignment policy, has leaned closer to the US in recent years as part of a strategy to counter China’s rising influence.

Shahid Ali, an assistant professor of international relations at Lahore College for Women University, who specialises in Pakistan-China relations, said the timing and optics of Dar’s visit were significant.

“While Pakistan hoped to get China’s full diplomatic support for its conflict with India, especially regarding the suspension of the IWT, the visit also provided Dar a good opportunity to apprise China about US-led ceasefire dynamics, also reassuring them of Pakistan’s longstanding all-weather strategic partnership,” Ali told Al Jazeera.

Erum Ashraf, a UK-based scholar focused on Pakistan-China ties and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – a $62bn mega project launched a decade ago – echoed this view.

She said the meeting allowed China to better understand what promises Pakistan may have made to the US and President Trump, who helped mediate the ceasefire.

“The Chinese must be concerned how Pakistan managed to gain President Trump’s support to talk of ceasefire and to even offer to resolve the matter of Kashmir between both countries. The Chinese worry how US influence in their back yard could impact their interest in the region,” she told Al Jazeera.

CPEC remains a cornerstone

Pakistan’s former ambassador to China, Masood Khalid, called Beijing a “logical” first stop for Islamabad’s efforts to use diplomacy to push its narrative about the crisis with India in the aftermath of the ceasefire.

He noted that beyond the recent India-Pakistan military confrontation, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor remained a key pillar of bilateral cooperation.

“The foreign minister may apprise the Chinese side of the security steps which Pakistan has taken for Chinese nationals’ protection,” Khalid told Al Jazeera.

Indeed, according to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang prodded both countries to work together to create an “upgraded version of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.”

CPEC, launched in 2015 under then-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the elder brother of current Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has been hailed as a “game-changer” for Pakistan.

It is a key component of China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a huge network of roads, bridges and ports spread across nearly 100 countries that Beijing hopes will recreate the ancient Silk Road trade routes linking Europe and Asia.

However, CPEC has faced repeated delays, especially in Balochistan, where its crown jewel, the Gwadar Port, is located.

Separatist groups in Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest but poorest province, have long waged an armed rebellion against the state and have repeatedly hit Chinese personnel and installations, accusing them of benefitting from the province’s vast natural resources.

According to Pakistani government figures, nearly 20,000 Chinese nationals live in the country. At least 20 have been killed since 2021 in various attacks in different parts of Pakistan.

While Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry did not mention it explicitly, the Chinese statement quoted Dar as saying his country would make every effort to “ensure the safety of Chinese personnel, projects and institutions in Pakistan”.

Muhammad Faisal, a South Asia security researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, said the safety of Chinese nationals remains Beijing’s “topmost concern”.

“Even as the crisis with India heightened, the presence of a large number of Chinese nationals in Pakistan, in some ways, compelled Beijing to seek swift crisis de-escalation,” he told Al Jazeera.

‘China’s high-wire act’

Between April 22, when the Pahalgam attack occurred, and May 7, when India struck targets inside Pakistani territory, a global diplomatic effort was quietly under way to de-escalate tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.

During this period, the US initially showed little interest in direct involvement while China, initially, also was slow to get involved.

China, which has a historically tense relationship with Delhi that suffered further after their troops clashed in the Galwan Valley of Ladakh in 2020, eventually urged restraint from both sides.

However, many observers felt China’s position was seen as lacking neutrality due to its closeness with Pakistan.

Faisal said China is likely to maintain its current “high-wire act”, acknowledging Pakistan’s security concerns while continuing to call for calm on both sides.

He added that while the US was the lead mediator for the ceasefire, Beijing double-tapped Washington by calling both Islamabad and New Delhi to dial down tensions.

“A lesson Beijing learned is that its current restrained public posturing opened up diplomatic space to engage with interlocutors in both Islamabad and New Delhi, despite the fact that the latter views its role with scepticism,” he said.

Ashraf, the UK-based academic, said India did not view China as a “neutral umpire” in its disputes with Pakistan – even though New Delhi and Beijing have in recent months tried to reset their ties, pulling troops back from contested border points and ramping up diplomatic efforts to calm tensions.

“India and China have only recently achieved a breakthrough in their strained border relations, which perhaps helps to explain China’s initial ‘hands off’ behaviour with Pakistan after Pahalgam,” she said.

But ultimately, she said, China needs to “balance a tightrope”: It doesn’t want to “upset relations with India”, but it also needs to help Pakistan enough that it doesn’t “collapse in the face of India’s attacks”.

Governor Sani Reinstates Information Ministry Scrapped By El-Rufai

The state’s Ministry of Information, which was removed by the administration of his predecessor, Nasir El-Rufai, has been reinstated by governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State. &nbsp, &nbsp,

Additionally, Professor Mohammed Sani-Bello, the governor’s new minister, has been appointé as the new commissioner of education, and Professor Abubakar Sani-Bello, the former director general of Nigeria’s energy commission, has been appointed.

Sambo was the president’s former energy adviser and former director general of the Nigerian Energy Commission.

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Ibraheem Musa, the governor’s chief press secretary, claimed Gloria Ibrahim had also been chosen as the commissioner for youth development. &nbsp,

The statement further stated that the redeployments and appointments were made right away.

Governor Uba Sani congratulates the nominees and says he anticipates Professor Sambo to reinvigorate the Kaduna State Education Ministry in order to accomplish his administration’s goals, which are aimed at enhancing teacher capacity, boosting the capacity of ICT, granting priority to girl-child education, and boosting security in schools. &nbsp,

JoJo Siwa ‘cried herself to sleep’ after emotional ‘relationship’ chat with Chris Hughes

Dance Moms star JoJo Siwa developed an incredibly close bond with Chris Hughes while in the Celebrity Big Brother house – but when they were separated, she was left heartbroken

JoJo and Chris met on Celebrity Big Brother

JoJo Siwa has admitted that she cried herself to sleep after being forced to leave her Celebrity Big Brother co-star Chris Hughes to head back to the US after their stint on the ITV show. Dance Moms star JoJo, 21, admitted in a new interview that she missed Chris, 32, so much, that she was in constant floods of tears watching their memories together in the house.

Former Love Island star Chris developed a close bond with the JoJo when they both entered the iconic house last month. The unlikely pair quickly cemented an incredibly close connection, which left viewers convinced that there was more to their friendship than they let on as they insisted that Chris and JoJo ‘are in love’ with one another.

While in the house, JoJo was in a relationship with her partner of seven-months, Kath Ebbs. However, after growing so close to Chris, JoJo called it quits on the romance and dumped Australian Kath, 27, at the wrap party for the ITV show.

JoJo Siwa has admitted that she cried herself to sleep after being forced to leave Chris Hughes
JoJo Siwa has admitted that she cried herself to sleep after being forced to leave Chris Hughes(Image: Youtube/Access Hollywood)

Since then, both Chris and JoJo have continued to fuel the rumour mill with cosy photos together. Last week, Chris even jetted to Mexico to watch JoJo perform live during her current tour and he is currently in Orlando, Florida, spending more time with his former housemate.

The reality TV duo appeared on Access Hollywood alongside presenters Mario Lopez and Kit Hoover where they addressed their ‘evolving relationship’ before JoJo admitted that she cried because she missed Chris so much.

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The Celebrity Big Brother finalist said that whenever she saw edits of the pair’s relationship from the show on TikTok, she would burst into tears. “I started to really, really, miss him. People were giving me all these memories but it was making me so happy but so sad at the same time. I was crying all the time at night and called him.”

Chris became visibly flustered when asked about his relationship with JoJo
Chris became visibly flustered when asked about his relationship with JoJo(Image: Youtube/Access Hollywood)

Elsewhere in the interview, Chris became flushed and ‘speechless’ when asked about the status of his relationship with JoJo, who is 11 years his junior.

“I didn’t know anything about JoJo, and likewise when we first got into the house, but I think when you’re in an environment like that – you’re literally stuck in a house, you don’t know anything about what’s going on in the outside world, there’s no phones and no connection with anyone – we formed our own connection. We bonded with each other and warmed to one another and we just had so much fun,” Chris said about his bond with JoJo.

When asked how they would describe and define the connection, JoJo gushed: “You kind of can’t define it, it’s very special.” To which Chris agreed: “Yeah, I would struggle to describe it. If you want adjectives, I’d go for…..” Chris then started to stutter and became visibly awkward before laughing it off and saying: “Oh…. why am I speechless. What is going on. God.”

JoJo and Chris have yet to confirm they are in a relationship
JoJo and Chris have yet to confirm they are in a relationship(Image: Instagram/itsjojosiwa)

Chris then confirmed that the Dance Moms star would be jetting back to London to spend more time with him amid ongoing rumours that the pair are romantically involved.

“She’s coming over to London next week, so that will be fun,” Chris said before hinting that he plans to join JoJo on her current tour. “I’ll be there, bopping and weaving in the crowd. I watched her the other night, it was very decent. Absolutely incredible show.”

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Abbey Clancy fires jibe at Peter Crouch after he makes ‘sex ban’ admission

Model Abbey Clancy and former England international footballer Peter Crouch regularly share insights into their relationship on their podcast

Abbey Clancy aimed at jibe at husband Peter Crouch over their sex life(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Abbey Clancy aimed a jibe at husband Peter Crouch after he opened up about a “sex ban” before big football matches.

The 44-year-old former footballer shared on their Therapy Crouch podcast that athletes often avoid intimacy before an important game. This revelation came when a listener mentioned his wife’s desire for a romantic encounter before his golf match the next day.

Peter confirmed the practice among athletes He said “It is in the sporting world, but not for golf though.”

Quick to respond, Abbey quipped: “You never stuck to that.” Peter retorted with a laugh: “Absolutely not, you never look a gift horse in the mouth in my opinion. That’s why I never got to the top of my profession.”

Peter went on to explain he wouldn’t want to stay up too late before a football match. He added: “Obviously you don’t want a marathon tantric session the night before a game but you know, I wouldn’t have been drinking, and sometimes I think, as a man, it’s hard to turn it down I would suggest.”

Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch attend the BRIT Awards 2024 in London
Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch shared an insight into their love life(Image: Karwai Tang/WireImage)
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Model Abbey Clancy and footballer Peter Crouch
Abbey Clancy said Peter Crouch never abstained during his career(Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Model Abbey told listeners that former England and Liverpool striker Peter would be willing to stay up after midnight if he was in bed first and she woke him up. But if the roles were reserved she would tell the retired footballer to “get off” her.

Peter Crouch shared a laugh with his wife Abbey Clancy about their past bedtime routines during his football days, saying: “When I was playing football, I would never have stayed up that late anyway, I’d have been in bed at 10 and you’d have been next to me. If there was any funny business, it would have been 8.30pm.”

Abbey quipped back that any such “funny business” would last from “8.30pm to 8.33pm” to which Peter retorted: “Eight-thirty-three and then 8.35pm gone.”

The couple, who often give fans a glimpse into their domestic life via their podcast, recently discussed a nocturnal dilemma they’ve been facing.

Peter explained how Abbey has commandeered his orthopedic pillow, designed to aid his posture and sleep, for a better view of the telly, lamenting: “She’s all over the orthopedic pillow. It helps with my posture and stuff and helps me have a good night’s sleep.”

Peter and Abbey
Peter and Abbey(Image: Getty Images)

Abbey admitted to her tactical use of the pillow, saying: “I get into bed first and it’s a bit firmer so I’m a bit more upright in this pillow so it’s perfect. My face is in the perfect position for Married At First Sight.”

Peter humorously complained that he ends up feeling like he’s “doing crunches” while trying to watch TV because Abbey had taken his pillow, and jokingly questioned their relationship: “I don’t actually know why I’m with you.”

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He continued, half-jokingly expressing his realisation: “It’s dawned on me now. It’s really actually dawned on me. You’re belittling my wins, even if it’s a small win, you should celebrate that as my wife.

VIDEO: Wike Rejects Proposal To Build Houses For Beggars In FCT

Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has vehemently opposed plans to construct housing units for beggars and displaced people in Abuja, claiming that this strategy is inappropriate for the capital city.

Wike made the declaration at the National Assembly’s 2025 FCT Appropriation Bill defense session. Mariya Mahmoud, the FCT minister of state, and other top FCT administration officials accompanied him.

Before holding a closed-door meeting, the delegation first made an appearance before the House of Representatives Committee.

Senator Ali Ndume advised the FCT Administration to adopt a plan similar to that used in Kano decades ago as he expressed concern over the growing number of displaced people and beggars in Abuja during the deliberation.

The indigenes or the displaced people roaming Abuja, according to the report from Nigerians, driving or arresting them. According to Senator Ndume, what you need to do is what the Kano government did in the 1970s.

“If you know any Indians, and you have a camp where you can feed and train them, you can pick them off the street.”

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Wike quickly refuted the suggestion, saying that the peculiarity of Abuja as the nation’s capital necessitates a different approach.

The Federal Capital Territory is located here. He claimed that the processes in the FCT will not be the same as those in Kano, Rivers, Sokoto, or Ondo.

“These people are not native Americans,” you say. It will be challenging for us to adhere to that kind of pattern in a city like the FCT, where all the international bodies are located.

He also cited the capital city’s unique security restrictions.

Understand, on security, that this is where the President, the Chief of Army Staff, and the Defense Headquarters are located. We are unable to overtake the FCT’s entire security architecture, Wike added.

The Minister went further and issued a warning to beggars by the side of the road, urging them to leave or face arrest by law enforcement. He previously issued an ultimatum to all concerned people to leave the streetsides on October 27, 2024, citing the rise of such individuals as a threat to urban security.

The Minister lamented the rising number of people loitering on the roadsides while halting the construction of an access road to Katampe’s newly commissioned Judges’ Quarters.