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US appeals court rules Trump can keep control of California National Guard

A United States appeals court has ruled the administration of President Donald Trump could keep control of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, over the objections of California Governor Gavin Newsom.

The decision on Thursday comes against a backdrop of heightened tensions in California’s largest city, which has become ground zero of Trump’s immigration crackdown across the US.

In a 38-page unanimous ruling, a three-judge panel said Trump was within his rights earlier this month when he ordered 4,000 members of the National Guard into service for 60 days to “protect federal personnel performing federal functions and to protect federal property”.

“Affording appropriate deference to the President’s determination, we conclude that he likely acted within his authority in federalising the National Guard,” the panel of the San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeal said.

Trump, a Republican, had appointed two of the judges on the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit panel while his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, had named the third, according to US media reports.

Last week, a lower court judge had ordered Trump to return control of the California National Guard to Newsom, saying the president’s decision to deploy them during protests over federal immigration detentions in Los Angeles was “illegal”. That decision by US District Judge Charles Breyer on June 12 prompted the appeal.

On Thursday night, Trump hailed the appeal court’s decision in a post on his Truth Social social media platform, calling it a “BIG WIN”.

“All over the United States, if our Cities, and our people, need protection, we are the ones to give it to them should State and Local Police be unable, for whatever reason, to get the job done,” Trump wrote.

‘Not a king’

The state of California had argued that Trump’s order was illegal because it did not follow the procedure of being issued through the governor.

It was the first time since 1965 that a US president deployed the National Guard over the wishes of a state governor.

The judges said Trump’s “failure to issue the federalisation order directly ‘through’ the Governor of California does not limit his otherwise lawful authority to call up the National Guard”.

But they said the panel disagreed with the defendant’s primary argument that the president’s decision to federalise members of the California National Guard “is completely insulated from judicial review”.

“Nothing in our decision addresses the nature of the activities in which the federalized National Guard may engage,” it wrote in its opinion.

Newsom could still challenge the use of the National Guard and Marines under other laws, including the bar on using troops in domestic law enforcement, it added.

The governor could raise those issues at a court hearing on Friday in front of Breyer, it also said.

In a social media post after the decision, Newsom promised to pursue his challenge.

“Donald Trump is not a king and not above the law,” he wrote.

“Tonight, the court rightly rejected Trump’s claim that he can do whatever he wants with the National Guard and not have to explain himself to a court.

US basketball training for Senegal cancelled after visas rejected

A training camp for the Senegalese women’s basketball team in the US has been scrapped, with the West African nation’s prime minister saying he cancelled it because some of the squad were denied US visas.

Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko said the team would now train in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, “in a sovereign and conducive setting”.

It comes amid reports that the US plans to impose fresh travel restrictions on 25 more African countries, including Senegal.

It remains unclear why the Senegalese athletes were denied visas, as the US Embassy is yet to publicly comment on the matter.

“Informed of the refusal of issuing visas to several members of the Senegal women’s national basketball team, I have instructed the Ministry of Sports to simply cancel the ten-day preparatory training initially planned in the United States of America”, Sonko said on Thursday in a statement shared to social media.

Reports say five Senegalese basketball players and 13 team officials were travelling to meet other members of the squad and their coach who were already in the US, to warm up for the 2025 Women’s AfroBasket tournament in Ivory Coast next month.

But their visa applications were not approved.

Senegal has one of the best women’s basketball teams in Africa – consistently reaching the final four in AfroBasket tournaments and boasting players from top leagues in the US, Europe and Egypt.

The visa refusals are raising eyebrows because, according to the recently leaked diplomatic cable containing details of the extended travel restrictions, targeted countries were given up to 60 days to address the concerns raised by the US.

These reportedly include people overstaying their visas, lack of co-operation with deportations, links to terror attacks in the US, antisemitism or what it termed “anti-American” activity.

Following the reported new travel restrictions, Senegal’s foreign ministry urged nationals to comply with their permitted periods of stay in the US.

Although it did not directly comment on Senegal’s possible inclusion in the latest list of restricted countries, the government statement underscored that diplomatic and consular services were working in close collaboration with the US administration.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Foreign Minister Yussuf Tuggar said the expanded travel bans could impede possible energy and rare earth mineral deals which West African countries can offer the US.

Natalya Wright looks ‘unreal’ in a ‘gorgeous’ black midi that’s perfect for wedding season

Fans have been giddy over Natalya Wright’s most recent outfit, which she took to town in a “beautiful” black midi from her sister Jess, and we know where to buy your own.

Natalya Wright looks ‘unreal’ in a black midi that’s perfect for wedding season(Image: Natalya Wright/Instagram)

Natalya Wright recently stunned in this asymmetrical black midi dress, which her sister Jess has previously wore. Fans flooded Natalya’s social media accounts with love for the look thanks to the strapless design of this “unreal” dress. We know where you can find Natalya and Jess’ exact dresses in nearly every size, so if you want to recreate Natalya’s timeless and chic ensemble for your next formal event.

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Natalya borrowed this Arabella Gown from sister Jess Wright(Image: Revolve)

This Arabella Gown, which is currently available from Revolve in XXS and L, sold out.

This dress has a classy and elegant strapless design. Any body type can get a structured, figure-flattering fit thanks to its boned bodice, which has a corset-like effect.

This dress has a high-low side ruffle skirt that gives the understated design a fun and contemporary twist, making it ideal for your next fancy date night or upcoming wedding.

This dress is made of a midweight jersey material that is both cool on summer nights and light on the dance floor.

This dress, retailing for £337, sent followers into a frenzy in Natalya’s Instagram comments section, with several raving that she “looked unreal” and “gorgeous.” One fan wrote: “Stunning, love that dress!” and another shared the same sentiments, saying: “That dress is insane. You look absolutely stunning!”

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Revolve also offers this Cecily Gown, which has a similar asymmetrical skirt design. The sheer mesh material, which gives a classic style a modern twist, replaces the ruffles, though. The price of this dress is $236.

Peaty has ‘unfinished business’, says coach Main

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Three-time Olympic swimming champion Adam Peaty was lured back to the pool by “unfinished business”, says new coach Jamie Main.

The 30-year-old had previously admitted that he was not convinced he would carry on after an emotionally and physically draining silver-medal finish in the 100m breaststroke at the Paris Games last year.

Peaty had dealt with mental health issues in the years leading up to the 2024 Olympics, where he aimed to claim a third consecutive gold medal in the event despite catching Covid-19 in the week leading up to the race, but was just 0.02 seconds short of glory.

“When we had the conversation at the back end of last year about him potentially coming in to Repton, he felt like there was some unfinished business,” Main told BBC Radio Derby.

“But he actually loves the sport and I think that has come though in a lot of what he has said since he announced that he was getting back in the pool”.

The Paris Olympics was the last major event he worked with long-time coach Mel Marshall, who moved to Australia to further her career.

With Marshall leaving Loughborough Performance Centre, where she was Aquatic GB’s lead coach, Peaty decided to relocate to his former training base at Repton School in Derbyshire.

It was there that he previously worked with Marshall leading up to the 2016 Olympics in Rio where he claimed his first Olympic title.

He has now returned to the rural Derbyshire village to work with Main, who left his role as Aquatics GB national coach at the Bath Performance Centre to become Repton’s director of swimming.

Peaty’s move coincided with his omission from the group of 57 elite British swimmers that will be supported by Aquatics GB throughout 2025.

Having the multiple world champion and world record holder at the school has given its highly-regarded programme – which was represented by swimmers at the Olympic and Paralympic Games last year – a significant boost.

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Taiwan detects dozens of Chinese aircraft near island after UK ship patrol

In the last 24 hours, Taiwan’s defense ministry reported that it had seen more than 70 Chinese military aircraft flying through the island, just as a British naval vessel passed through the troubled Taiwan Strait.

Beijing has been using fighter jets and naval vessels to further Taiwan’s claim to be the island’s sovereignship in recent months, which Taipei rejects.

Six Chinese naval vessels were discovered in the 24 hours to 6am on Friday (22:00 GMT on Thursday), according to the defense ministry.

The ministry reported in a separate statement that an additional 24 Chinese aircraft, including fighters and drones, had been spotted since Friday at 8:50 am (00:50 GMT).

According to the ministry, 15 of the second batch of aircraft “monitored the situation and responded accordingly” by flying over the Taiwan Strait’s median line while conducting air-sea joint training with Chinese naval vessels.

Taiwan, which is a democratic, self-governing nation, is a part of China’s territory, and it has threatened to use force to take it under its control. Beijing is enraged that Taiwan has allied itself with the US.

The most recent incursions occurred on June 18 when the HMS Spey, a patrol ship for the British Royal Navy, passed through Taiwan Strait, according to the foreign ministry.

China scolded Britain’s most recent action as a blatant “cause trouble” attempt.

The patrol vessel’s routine navigation, according to Britain’s Royal Navy, took place in full compliance with international law as part of a long-planned deployment.

The ship’s Wednesday sailing was “public hyping,” according to the People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theatre Command, and its forces followed and monitored the Spey.

The 180-kilometer (112-mile) Taiwan Strait is considered to be open water for all vessels in the eyes of the UK, the US, and other nations.

A US destroyer and US ocean survey ship made their way through the Strait in February, but a Canadian warship did the same.

The HMS Richmond, a frigate deployed with Britain’s aircraft carrier strike group, sailed through Japan to Vietnam in 2021, the last time a British Navy ship traversed the Taiwan Strait.

When Beijing conducted live-fire exercises that included simulated strikes against the island’s key ports and energy sites, Taiwan detected 76 Chinese aircraft and 15 naval vessels around the island in April.

Salah, Palmer, Rice, Others Nominated For PFA Player Of The Year Award

Mohamed Salah, a forward for Liverpool, was one of the six players chosen for the Professional Footballers’ Association’s Men’s Player of the Year award on Friday.

With 29 goals and 18 assists, the 33-year-old helped Liverpool win the Premier League title last year.

The Football Writers’ Association chose the Egypt star as the clear favorite to win the PFA prize, winning almost 90% of the votes and the biggest winning margin in this century.

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Alexis Mac Allister, Alexis MacAllister, Declan Rice, Cole Palmer of Chelsea, Alexander Isak, a Newcastle striker, and Bruno Fernandes, a Manchester United midfielder, are also on the shortlist.

Given his struggles for Chelsea last season, Palmer was a surprise choice for the list. He won the PFA Young Player of the Year award for 2023-24.

In 52 games, Rice made a career-high nine goals and added 10 assists for Arsenal, who also had a top nine goals.

Newcastle qualified for the Champions League, won the League Cup, and ended a 56-year trophy drought with the 23 goals scored by Sweden’s Isak.

Eight league goals and ten assists made Fernandes one of United’s few bright spots during its worst top-flight campaign since 1973-74.

On August 19th, Manchester will host the awards ceremony of this year.