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Osaka beats Ostapenko as Pegula’s title defence ends

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Naomi Osaka, a four-time Grand Slam champion, defeated 22-seed Jelena Ostapenko to reach the fourth round of the Canadian Open.

The unseeded 27-year-old won 6-2, 6-4, and will face a tie for the final 16 against a second successive Latvian in Anastasija Sevastova.

Osaka, a Japanese Open champion who has previously triumphed in the US and Australian Opens, will face Sevastova on Friday in Montreal after Jessica Pegula, a 35-year-old upset defending champion and third seed, defeated 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.

However, Osaka impressed by winning the first set within 30 minutes before increasing its lead to 3-1 in the third.

When Ostapenko hit a forehand and finished the match at 5-3, she again gave up a 4-2 lead.

However, when Osaka sent a forehand beyond the baseline, her 28-year-old opponent broke back and saved a match point on a forehand crosscourt winner.

However, Ostapenko’s love was rekindled in the final game when the Latvian netted a backhand to bring an end to the match that lasted an hour and a half.

She broke me a few times, but she’s a really good returner, Osaka said.

I initially tried to keep my pace and maintain my strength because I knew she’s a great player and that if I give her a chance, she’ll hit a winner on me.

Sevastova outlasts the defending champion in “sloppy”

American Pegula won 11 matches in Montreal, which is an excellent accomplishment for her in Canada.

However, Sevastova, the world’s number 3, returned from maternity leave in early 2024, shocked her.

Since beating Karolina Pliskova in 2017, the 35-year-old has won against a player who is in the top five of the WTA.

When Pegula broke her once more in the opening match, which left no hint of an upheaval.

However, Sevastova was given a break for a 5-4 lead in the second set when a forehand winner prevented Pegula from getting in the way for a crucial hold.

The Latvian held on as the momentum continued when Pegula sent a down-the-line forehand wide to give Sevastova a 2-1 lead before giving up a break.

In an hour and 41 minutes, she racked up the final two games, including two more breaks, to claim a remarkable victory.

Pegula responded, “It was a strange match for me.” I initially felt in complete control, but then I only managed to play three or three awful games.

I went from being up a set and 2-0 to being down very quickly because of that.

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2027: PDP Now A Parastatal Of APC, Purchased By Ruling Party—Dino Melaye

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is not a victorious opposition, according to Senator Dino Melaye, who is a member of the All-Party Congress (APC) ruling party. &nbsp,

The former lawmaker claimed that the APC was responsible for the party’s demise after recently leaving the PDP for the African Democratic Congress (ADC). &nbsp,

APC has purchased PDP. The APC’s parastatal PDP is. The APC has a PDP division. On Friday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today, Melaye claimed that they take dates for NEC meetings and NWC meetings as well as dates for NWC meetings at the [Presidential] Villa.

Look at the number of PDP governors today, he said. Do these governors behave similarly to the opposition governors? Are they governors in opposition roles? The PDP’s remaining members are holding out for the APC.

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Tinubu will lose to ADC.

Former Kogi West senator Melaye resigned from the PDP and joined the ADC, claiming that the party’s efforts to “relieve the country’s people from the prevailing political cankerworms that have deeply ingrained in the fabric of our beloved country” were ineffective.

Senator Melaye defended his decision to leave the PDP on Friday, claiming that it is not acting opposition-like.

“With all the love and respect I can have for my uncle, Babangida Aliyu.” You heard him say two days ago, “We should tolerate Tinubu for another four years, if we can tolerate Buhari for eight years,” the former lawmaker said.

Is that someone in opposition’s voice? So, in essence, what I’m telling you is that we live in a precarious state.

In his opinion, Bola Tinubu will win the 2027 elections under the leadership of his new party.

“The ADC needs to build a comfortable, stable foundation,” said one member. And I think the platform will lead to a 2027 presidential contest winner, he said.

Colombia’s ex-President Alvaro Uribe sentenced to 12 years of house arrest

According to local media reports, former Colombian president Alvaro Uribe was sentenced to 12 years of house arrest after being found guilty of bribery and witness tampering.

Uribe, 73, received a $578,000 fine and a one-year, or just over eight years, ban from holding public office at the sentencing hearing on Friday.

He must now file a report with Rionegro, in his native Antioquia province, to the authorities. After that, Judge Sandra Liliana Heredia placed him under house arrest and told him to “proceed immediately to his residence where he will comply with house arrest.”

Uribe is the first former Colombian president to be found guilty in a criminal trial since his conviction on July 28.

However, Uribe’s defense attorneys have already made an appeals request.

The popular conservative leader, who is regarded as one of the defining forces in contemporary Colombian politics, is the subject of a six-month trial and nearly 13 years of legal back-and-forth following the sentencing.

Additionally, he is under house arrest less than a year before Colombia’s May 2026 presidential elections are scheduled.

On July 28, in Bogota, Colombia, a person holds a banner that reads “Uribe to jail.” [Luisa Gonzalez/Reuters]

human rights violations are made.

The case centers on Uribe’s involvement in Colombia’s more than six-decade-long internal conflict, which has involved government forces, right-wing paramilitaries, left-wing rebel groups, and drug-trafficking networks fighting for control of specific areas.

Uribe spearheaded a strong-armed assault against left-wing rebels like the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the largest group at the time, during his tenure as president from 2002 to 2010.

However, he was criticized for his alleged human rights violations, which he has refuted.

The Colombian military was increasingly accused under his presidency of killing civilians to increase the number of enemy fighters who could be declared dead.

At least 2, 000 people have died as a result of this practice, known as the “false positives” scandal, with experts suggesting that the figure could be much higher. There have been 6,402 murders investigated.

Another claim that the former president refuted was that Uribe had ties to right-wing paramilitaries.

But more than ten years ago, Uribe intervened to stop left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda from being one of his most infamous critics, stoking the current trial.

Cepeda and others had ties between Bloque Metro and Uribe’s rise in politics in the 1990s.

Protesters demonstrate against Alvaro Uribe
On July 28th, former president Alvaro Uribe’s opponents stand outside a court in Bogota. [Fernando Vergara/AP Photo]

After the senator began an investigation into the former president’s paramilitary contacts, Uribe filed a libel complaint against Cepeda with Colombia’s Supreme Court in 2012.

However, the case changed dramatically in 2018: Cepeda was dismissed by the Supreme Court, and the court system instead began to weigh charges against Uribe.

Uribe was charged with attempting to persuade paramilitary witnesses to change or obstruct their testimony by the prosecution. Uribe has denied engaging in illegal behavior, despite admitting to speaking with former Colombian paramilitaries.

Two paramilitaries have testified that Diego Cadena, Uribe’s attorney, gave them money to provide favorable evidence.

In a murder trial involving Uribe’s brother, Santiago Uribe, were their witness statements used as well.

Following a 10-hour hearing where Judge Heredia claimed there was ample evidence that the ex-president sought to change witness testimony, Uribe’s conviction was revealed.

The United States has responded to that decision, where President Donald Trump’s administration has shown a willingness to put political pressure on nations like Brazil, which are trying to prosecute former right-wing leaders in criminal cases.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio repeated accusations of judicial bias that have become a problem in recent years in support of Uribe on Monday in a statement on social media.

Rubio said that former Colombian President Uribe has always been guilty of fighting and protecting his country. “The use of radical judges’ weapons by Colombia’s judicial branch has created a worrying precedent.”

Trump was charged by US Democrats with trying to undermine the rule of law abroad in order to win political favors.

In response to Rubio’s message, Rep. Jim McGovern wrote, “The Trump Administration is saying that foreign leaders shouldn’t be subject to the rule of law if they say nice things about him.”

Rebecca Loos’ life became ‘hell’ as David Beckham’s ‘blossomed’ after ‘affair’

Rebecca Loos has criticised David Beckham after his life “blended” in the wake of the scandal he faced.

Rebecca believes it was ‘unjust’ how her life was turned upside down(Image: Channel 4)

Rebecca Loos has hit out, claiming it was “unjust” how she suffered the consequences following her “affair” with David Beckham. The former glamour model who worked as David’s personal assistant in the early 2000s sensationally claimed she and the Manchester United legend had an affair with one another.

At the time, Beckham, 50, branded the allegations as “ludicrous” but never sought legal assistance to challenge the claims or any interviews that Loos gave. Following the allegations, Rebecca, 48, went on to find fame as a reality star, appearing on The Farm, Celebrity Love Island, and X Factor, before eventually turning her back on fame and finding peace as a yoga teacher in Norway.

Now, she has spoken about how her life completely changed after the allegations were made public and the levels of scrutiny she faced, while David went on to become a global icon. She was branded the “sleazy senorita” and faced claims that she attempted to ruin David’s marriage with Spice Girls legend, Victoria Beckham. It comes after Cruz Beckham ‘steals’ his dad’s tiny white trunks and family have epic response.

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Rebecca Loos has hit out
Rebecca Loos has hit out(Image: Channel 4)

Rebecca is set to appear on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, which sees her in a completely different light, stripped back from everything she knows. It comes after the Beckham’s launched a huge Netflix documentary about their lives away from the cameras.

She described the Beckham documentary as “taking me by surprise,” saying, “Let’s call it what it was: him trying to portray an image of perfection that was completely different from reality.

His life continued to flourish and feel unjustified, and I was still living in his own paradise. I’ve been accused of lying. I’ve had my share of opinions throughout my entire life, and I’ve definitely grown up with thick skin.

“I think the public opinion now has softened, at least from what I’m gathering since the documentary came out with the Beckhams a couple of years ago. I think it is now because thanks to social media, there is a whole different following out there, which is a double-edged sword.” But while she feels it’s unjust, she admits some of the blame lies with her.

Rebecca was accused of trying to destroy David and Victoria's marriage
Rebecca was accused of trying to destroy David and Victoria’s marriage(Image: AP)

Rebecca claimed in a press release that she believes she has most of the blame for this. It entered my life. He was my boss because he was older than I am. However, I’m not someone to be deceived when I’ve been wronged, and that film lacked any accountability.

“When he said, ‘It was so horrible to see my wife suffer,’ I thought, ‘Mate, think twice about the things you do.'” Like all the recruits, Rebecca faced a grilling in the show’s Mirror Room. Jason Fox and Chris Oliver questioned her motives for being on the show before asking how she felt about her affair with Beckham now that she’s had the time to reflect on it.

Beckham didn’t mention Rebecca in his Netflix 2023 documentary and made no attempt to justify her actions. He simply stated, “On a difficult time when he lived in Madrid, I don’t know how we got through it in all honesty.

On being asked about Beckham on the Channel 4 show and what she feels about how things have played out, she added: “I was quite guarded at the beginning. I was trying to be guarded because it’s not something I want to talk about the whole time. But at the same time I also wanted to be honest with them, so they were really good at getting through to me.

“They’re obviously professionals at this. I don’t shy away from what I’ve been through, and I don’t shy away from the decisions that I’ve made. They have shaped me into who I am, and I’ve really learnt a lot from the mistakes that I’ve made in my life and the things that I’ve done. And I really do think that being truthful is the only way to go in life. I’ll stand by that forever.

It takes a lot of courage to admit mistakes you’ve made, mistakes you’ve made, and times you’re not proud of in your life. And it’s so simple to just sweep them all over the place. That’s similar to how cowardly people live, in my opinion.

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Three-way fight for Kolo Muani – Saturday’s gossip

Randal Kolo Muani has attracted interest from three Premier League clubs, Alejandro Garnacho is still pushing for a move to Chelsea, and Xavi Simons’ move has fallen through.

After the French international’s move to Juventus was postponed, Tottenham, Manchester United, and Newcastle are keeping tabs on Paris St-Germain striker Randal Kolo Muani’s situation. (Le Parisien, French)

As he tries to leave Old Trafford this summer, Argentine winger Alejandro Garnacho, 21, is still interested in joining Chelsea. (Romano-Fabrizio)

Dutch international Xavi Simons, 22, has a problem, as Chelsea wants to sign the Bundesliga side without any of the Premier League team’s players to part-exchange. (Sun)

Javi Guerra, 22, a midfielder from Spain, is on a new deal with Valencia, who is attracting interest from AC Milan and Manchester United. (Spanish: Marca)

For Botafogo’s Brazilian goalkeeper John Victor, 29, West Ham has made an 8 million euro (£6.9 million), while Galatasaray, Everton, and Manchester United have also expressed interest. (Romano-Fabrizio)

Lyon and Liverpool are reportedly in talks about a potential purchase of 22-year-old English international Tyler Morton. (Sky Sports)

If they can get good offers, Manchester City will be willing to sell German keeper Stefan Ortega, 32, and English midfielders Jack Grealish, 29, James McAtee, 22, and Kalvin Phillips, 29, this summer. (Athletic – A subscription required)

David Moller Wolfe, 23, a left-back for AZ Alkmaar, is preparing to move to England for a medical there. The Norwegian is expected to make a £12 million move. (Sky Sports)

Yann Bisseck, 24, who had a bid for the German accepted for £28 million, turned down a move to Crystal Palace. (Gazzetta dello Sport – in Italian)

Inter’s £36.5 million bid for Nigeria winger Ademola Lookman has been rejected by Atalanta because they are still trying to find at least £43.5 million for the 27-year-old. (Romano-Fabrizio)

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