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GB’s Jarman & Evans win silver in inaugural mixed Euro event

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At the first European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig, Jake Jarman and Ruby Evans of Great Britain took silver in the combined team event.

The 23-year-old Jarman, who participated in the men’s team’s gold on Tuesday night, delivered on the high bar, while the 18-year-old Evans shone on the beam.

That was fantastic, Jarman said. We had a good chance of winning a medal if we went with our strongest apparatus, and tactfully, it turned out just fine.

We made the right decision because the silver medal was the ideal situation this time round, and we’re both thrilled to have won.

Timo Eder and Karina Schoenmaier of Germany won the title on home soil, while Italy’s Lorenzo Casali and Manila Esposito took bronze.

Less than tenth of a point separated the top two teams, with Germany defeating them in the head-to-head final with a score of 25. 466.

Evans, 18, continued, “We both really enjoyed it, and Jake helped calm me.” We both deserve this medal, and I’m very proud of both of us.

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GB’s Jarman & Evans win silver in mixed team event

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At the first European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig, Jake Jarman and Ruby Evans of Great Britain took silver in the combined team event.

The 23-year-old Jarman, who participated in the men’s team’s gold on Tuesday night, delivered on the high bar, while the 18-year-old Evans shone on the beam.

That was fantastic, Jarman said. We had a good chance of winning a medal if we went with our strongest apparatus, and tactfully, it turned out just fine.

We made the right decision because the silver medal was the ideal situation this time round, and we’re both thrilled to have won.

Timo Eder and Karina Schoenmaier of Germany won the title on home soil, while Italy’s Lorenzo Casali and Manila Esposito took bronze.

Less than tenth of a point separated the top two teams, with Germany defeating them in the head-to-head final with a score of 25. 466.

Evans, 18, continued, “We both really enjoyed it, and Jake helped calm me.” We both deserve this medal, and I’m very proud of both of us.

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Alleged N76bn Fraud: Ex-Bank Director Testifies, Says He Wrote Off Arik’s $2.3m Debt

Austen Obigwe, a former group executive director of Union Bank PLC, disclosed to the Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja how he had written off a $2.3 million debt owed to his private company, Staal Corp.

In the trial of Ahmed Kuru, the former Managing Director of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), and four others who are accused of allegedly defrauding Arik Airline of N$76 billion and $ 33.55 million, respectively, Obigwe made the disclosure while continuing his evidence as the second prosecution witness before Justice Mojisola Dada.

The defendants were arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on a six-count conspiracy and stealing charges that involved dishonestly stealing another person’s property.

The former Arik Air Limited Receiver Manager, Kamilu Omokide, Arik Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Captain Roy Ilegbodu, Union Bank of Nigeria PLC, and another company, Super Bravo Limited, are the other defendants.

Justice Dada had granted them bail in the amount of N20 million each, with one surety in the same amount, after they all pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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The witness commenced his testimony at the court’s final session on March 19 while Wahab Shittu, the prosecution’s Senior Advocate of Nigeria, led the witness in evidence. Additionally, he responded to questions from Prof. Taiwo Osipitan, the Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and the Ist and third defendants’ attorneys.

Obigwe responded to questions from three senior Nigerian attorneys on Wednesday in continuation of his testimony, answering those from Olasupo Shasore (for the second defendant), Olalekan Ojo (for the fourth defendant), and Tayo Oyedepo (for the fifth defendant).

Obigwe testified to the court that Arik Air owed $2.3 million to his business, Staal, in his testimony two years after he left Union Bank.

He claimed that the money was never returned, but that he had written it off because the airline had problems running at the time.

“I’m not interested in collecting it,” I said. When I learned that Arik Air was experiencing difficulties, I wrote it off,” Obigwe told the court.

He also confirmed that he began consulting work with Arik Air and other businesses after leaving Union Bank.

Johnson Arumemi-Ikhide, the founder of Arik Air, responded in the affirmative when asked if he had a personal connection with the airline. He noted that despite his absence from a formal relationship with the airline, he still maintains a relationship with Arumemi-Ikhide.

Obigwe reiterated that he participated in an Arik Air-related inspection of 26 aircraft in 2009.

According to him, based on Lufthansa’s evaluations, the aircrafts were determined to be airworthy and in good condition.

He claimed that there was no cause for doubt about Lufthansa’s evaluation, adding that the inspection’s goal was to prevent the airline’s fleet from being exhausted.

Obigwe testified that there were no complaints from other financial institutions suggesting Arik Air was defaulting on its loan obligations during his tenure at Union Bank. He also confirmed that Arik Air was, to the best of his knowledge, utilizing Union Bank as a source of information during his tenure.

The witness claimed that the letter, which allegedly came from AMCON to Union Bank on April 23, 2009, was not brought up while he was still with the bank.

The witness questioned Arik Air’s character and management, saying, “I can only speak for the period I was there. Arik Air was one of the best companies I worked for when I was a union bank employee.

When questioned about the options open to lenders when a loan becomes non-performing, Obigwe responded that the lender may choose to transfer the loan to another bank, resend it, or impose the loan’s security.

In the event of a borrower defaulting, he acknowledged that a lender has the legal authority to dispose of the security.

England’s Morris out of Euros after second ACL injury

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Ella Morris will miss Euro 2025 due to an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury she received while training with England.

Five weeks before the Lionesses begin their European Championship defense in Switzerland, her right knee has been injured, and she will need surgery.

Morris, 22, was first recalled from the Under-23s squad for the upcoming Nations League games against Portugal and Switzerland.

Morris first suffered the ACL injury when he first started playing for Southampton at the age of 17 and this is his second.

Morris wrote on Instagram, “From the highest high to the lowest low.”

“Devastated doesn’t even come close,” said one critic. I’m so appreciative of the incredible people I’m surrounded by. ACL round 2 – let’s go”.

Laura Blindkilde Brown, 21, has received her third senior call-up and will replace her in St George’s Park’s 26-man squad.

The English support team will keep in touch with her and the club, according to a statement. Everyone involved in the Lionesses wishes Ella the best of luck with her recovery.

After unexpectedly retiring on Tuesday, England are already without Mary Earps.

Fifa is funding research to understand how hormonal changes during menstrual cycles might be influencing the rise in women’s football’s anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries.

Women’s football has two to six times more of ACL injuries than men, and about two-thirds of them occur when there is no physical contact.

I’m within my rights, Bright says.

Millie Bright, who helped Chelsea to a successful domestic season, is also out for England.

She was “not all right,” according to Bright, who also hosts the Daly Brightness podcast with Rachel Daly, a fellow international.

According to Bright, “I believe that I am at my limits mentally and physically, which is why I’m not at camp.”

“You know better than anyone else that you have to take the time to yourself,” I say.

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Head coach Muslic to leave Plymouth amid Schalke link

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After kicking off negotiations with a German second division club, Plymouth Argyle’s head coach Miron Muslic has decided to quit.

Despite being recently dropped from the Championship, Argyle claimed they had “reluctantly” allowed the Bosnia-born Austrian to engage in discussions with Schalke, according to reports.

Muslic, 42, succeeded in replacing Wayne Rooney as head coach in January despite a strong run of form toward the end of the season.

He was instrumental in Argyle’s FA Cup victory over Liverpool, the champions of the Premier League.

He would not say whether he would continue playing at Home Park in League One next season following the club’s relegation.

After four years on the road, Miron has now made it clear that this opportunity offers him the chance to be closer to his family, despite regular communication since the season’s conclusion and no mention of any issues, according to a statement from Plymouth Argyle.

We regret making this choice despite having established solid procedures, personnel, and organizational procedures to assist Miron and his coaching staff in their efforts to return to the Championship as soon as possible.

When Rooney left on December 31 with the club’s bottom of the Championship, Muslic almost masterminded a survival that seemed unlikely. As a result, Muslic became the first non-British coach to take over at Home Park.

Under the former England captain, the club had the worst record for goals conceded in the EFL, and he switched to three central defenders.

But his side’s fate would eventually be sealed by a run of one win in eight league games from mid-February through the end of March, which also included defeats to relegation rivals Derby County and Hull City.

Despite winning four of their final seven games against Norwich City, Sheffield United, Coventry City, Preston, and Coventry City, they came away with a strong season.

Muslic’s family lives in Austria, but he has spent the last three years living there. He first joined Cercle Bruges as head coach in 2022 before being fired late last year.

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Given his comments following the final game of the season, Miron Muslic’s announcement that he will no longer be with Plymouth Argyle is not a total shock.

Fans of Argyle, who had grown fond of their first foreign coach and had high hopes he would lead them back to the top after being relegated, will be sad to hear this.

You could see how sorry he was that Argyle had been demoted in that press conference after the final-day defeat to Leeds United, but that his first thoughts were not the upcoming season but returning home to Austria to see his family.

His first speech to his squad when he was appointed went viral for its motivating content, and he was clearly able to inspire a side. He is a charismatic figure who commands a room.

Who will take over at Argyle at this time, but the answer will depend on many factors.

Can they create a squad that can immediately resurrect? What will they do with their contracts, which still expire in a year, for Ryan Hardie and Adam Randell? And will Muslic’s backroom team be forced to join or will they be forced to do so?

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Can new US and Israeli-backed aid foundation in Gaza work?

Following its chaotic and deadly delivery, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has received criticism from the UN and aid organizations.

Israel has been putting a complete blockade on Gaza for almost three months.

2.3 million people are now starving, because aid organizations are unable to deliver the most basic items.

Israel and the US are currently supporting the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which delivers food packages. The first attempt sputtered into chaos.

The UN and other aid organizations have also been harsh critics of the foundation. They claim that it violates humanitarian law and appears to be “weaponizing” aid.

Why, then, has Israel chosen to grant some aid but only under the authority it supports?

Presenter:

Thibault, Folly Bah

Guests:

Chris Gunness, former UNRWA communications director, serves as the organization’s representative for Palestinian refugees.

Director of the Palestinian NGOs Network, Amjad Shawa