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Troops Smash Gunrunning Syndicates, Arrest 35

Troops of the 6 Division, Nigerian Army, have intensified their clampdown on oil theft and arms trafficking in the Niger Delta, with significant breakthroughs recorded in Rivers State.

A statement signed by Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, Acting Deputy Director of 6 Division Army Public Relations, disclosed that the operations between August 25 and September 7 led to the arrest of 35 suspects, the destruction of six illegal refining sites, and the recovery of over 14,000 litres of stolen products.

He said that, at the Kilometre 45 axis in Degema Local Government Area, two illegal refining sites were destroyed, with 4,500 litres and 3,000 litres of stolen crude and illegally refined Automotive Gasoline Oil (AGO) recovered.

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In Emohua, troops discovered dugout pits filled with crude oil and arrested a suspect while attempting to package 1,800 litres of stolen crude in sacks.

At Abacheke near the Rivers–Imo border, 35 sacks containing 1,750 litres of illegally refined AGO were seized, while in Omoku, a Mitsubishi Hilux conveying 12 sacks of AGO was intercepted before its driver fled.

The operation, according to the statement, extended to other states in the Niger Delta, with troops uncovering an illegal refining site in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State with 1,050 litres of stolen AGO.

In Akwa Ibom, a red minibus carrying 750 litres of AGO was intercepted in Oruk Anam LGA, while in Abak, 21 jerricans and several storage drums were destroyed at another site. In Bayelsa, troops continued to dominate waterways and hinterlands, preventing criminals from operating freely.

The Army also confirmed the dismantling of a gunrunning syndicate notorious for trafficking small arms and light weapons across the Niger Delta corridor.

The suspects—Innocent Emiyemokumo Deidei (alias Sele Bobo), Godknows Alabor Avor, and Godwin Osik—were arrested through intelligence-led operations. Troops recovered two English pistols, four locally fabricated pistols, and a double-barreled gun.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma, the operation was described as a major success, resulting in “the arrest of 35 criminals, the destruction of six illegal refining sites, and the confiscation of over 14,000 litres of stolen products.”

‘It’s a weapon’ – the rise of the long throw

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“The long throw-in is back,” England boss Thomas Tuchel has declared.

For some, it never went away.

Between 2008 and 2012, Stoke City’s Rory Delap regularly hurled the ball into the penalty area from the sidelines, filling defences with dread.

“You cannot say it is football any more. It is more rugby on the goalkeepers than football,” then Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said at the time.

Delap and Stoke posed such danger during that spell that Hull goalkeeper Boaz Myhill once kicked the ball out for a corner to avoid a throw-in.

Now utilising the long throw as an attacking resource is becoming more prominent in English football.

According to Opta, on the opening weekend of the new Premier League season 11 out of 20 teams sent a long throw into the opposition’s penalty area on at least one occasion – up from just four in the same period last season.

Long throws on rise in Premier League

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“Throw-ins are underestimated – by coaches, players, commentators, fans – as something you should just do and see what happens,” said Thomas Gronnemark, who was appointed Liverpool’s first throw-in coach in 2018 and worked with the club until 2023.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp had not even heard of a throw-in coach when the Dane, who holds the world record for the longest throw-in at 51.33m, joined the club’s backroom staff.

But the Reds’ possession stats from throw-ins improved from 45.4% to 68.4% under Gronnemark’s tutorship, moving from 18th to first in the league on that metric.

Premier League clubs are trying to harness the power of the long throw, with throws at of least 20 metres which end in the opposition box increasing from 0.9 per game in 2020-21 to 1.5 in 2024-25.

Meanwhile, long throws that led to goals increased from 0.03% in 2020-21 to 0.38% in 2024-25.

Gronnemark now works with Brentford – so it is no surprise the Bees have excelled in that area. Last season they scored five goals from throw-ins, generating 48 chances with an xG of 7.2.

And now their former manager Thomas Frank – following his summer move to north London – is employing similar tactics with Tottenham.

Barry’s study highlights throw-in importance

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Tuchel’s assistant Anthony Barry focused his university dissertation on throw-ins in the Premier League.

Barry watched more than 60 hours of footage from the 2018-19 Premier League season and analysed every one of the 16,380 throw-ins.

One of his conclusions was that throwing the ball “laterally or backwards can increase throw-in success rates in comparison to throwing the ball forwards”, and the “higher-ranked teams utilised this strategy more often”.

Tuchel has highlighted the time constraints in his preparations for the World Cup and Gronnemark believes working on throw-ins is a smart approach.

“I told you – the long throw-in is back. But we do not have a lot of time,” said the England head coach.

“But once we arrive at the World Cup all these things matter, so we will also talk about long throw-ins, we will talk about long kicks from the goalkeeper and not only playing short.”

Gronnemark said: “It’s really sensible. If I’m helping national teams it will normally be when they are in the camp before the big tournaments. If Tuchel said ‘we want to improve the long throwing’, that would be really easy for me to improve.

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Argentine markets plunge after Milei’s party loses in Buenos Aires vote

Argentina’s markets have tumbled, with the peso currency at a historic low, after a heavy defeat for President Javier Milei’s party at the hands of the Peronist opposition at local elections stoked worries about the government’s ability to implement its economic reform agenda.

On Monday, the peso was last down almost 5 percent against the US dollar at 1,434 per greenback while the benchmark stock index fell 10.5 percent, and an index of Argentine stocks traded on United States exchanges lost more than 15 percent. Some of the country’s international bonds saw their biggest falls since they began trading in 2020 after a $65bn restructuring deal.

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The resounding victory for the Peronists signalled a tough battle for Milei in national midterm elections on October 26, when his party is aiming to secure enough seats to avoid overrides to presidential vetoes.

The government now faces the difficult choice of whether to allow the peso to depreciate ahead of next month’s midterms or spend its foreign exchange reserves to intervene in the FX market, according to Pramol Dhawan, head of EM portfolio management at Pimco.

“Opting for intervention would likely prove counterproductive, as it risks derailing the IMF programme and diminishing the country’s prospects for future market access to refinance external debt,” Dhawan said via email, referring to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). “The more resources the government allocates to defending the currency, the fewer will be available to meet obligations to bondholders — thereby increasing the risk of default.”

He said early indications that the government may double down on the current strategy “would be a strategic misstep”.

The 13-point gap in the Buenos Aires Province (PBA) election in favour of the opposition Peronists was much wider than polls anticipated and what the market had priced in. The government setback at the polls adds to recent headwinds for a market that had until recently outperformed its Latin American peers.

“We had our reservations about the market being too complacent regarding the Buenos Aires election results. The foreign exchange market will undoubtedly be under the spotlight, as any instability there can have a ripple effect on Argentine assets,” said Shamaila Khan, head of fixed income for emerging markets and Asia Pacific at UBS, in response to emailed questions.

“However, it’s important to note that simply using reserves to prop up the currency isn’t likely to provide much reassurance to the market,” she added. “The midterm elections, in my opinion, carry more weight and their outcome will significantly influence how Argentine assets perform in the coming months.”

The bond market selloff saw the country’s 2035 issue fall 6.25 cents, on track for its largest daily drop since its post-restructuring issuance in 2020.

Based on official counts, the Peronists won 47.3 percent of the vote across the province, while the candidate of Milei’s party took 33.7 percent, with 99.98 percent of the votes counted.

Argentina – one of the big reform stories across emerging markets since Milei became president in December 2023 – has seen its markets come under heavy pressure over the last month following a corruption scandal involving Milei’s sister and political gatekeeper Karina Milei where she has been accused of accepting bribes for government contracts..

The government defeat also comes after the IMF approved a $20bn programme in April, of which some $15bn has already been disbursed. The IMF has eagerly backed the reform programme of Milei’s government to the point that its director, Kristalina Georgieva, had to clarify remarks earlier this year in which she invited Argentines to stay the course with the reforms.

The IMF did not respond to questions on whether this vote result would change its relationship with the Milei administration or alter the programme.

Market selloff

Argentina’s main equity index has dropped around 20 percent since the government corruption scandal broke, its international government bonds have sold off, and pressure on the recently unpegged peso has forced authorities to start intervening in the FX market.

“The result was much worse than the market expected – Milei took quite a big beating, so now he has to come up with something,” said Viktor Szabo, portfolio manager at Aberdeen Investments.

Morgan Stanley had warned in the run-up to the vote that the international bonds could fall up to 10 points if a Milei drubbing dented his agenda for radical reform. On Monday, the outcome saw the bank pull its ‘like’ stance on the bonds.

Barclays analyst Ivan Stambulsky pointed to comments from Economy Minister Luis Caputo on Sunday that the country’s FX regime won’t change.

“We’re likely to see strong pressure on the FX and declining reserves as the Ministry of Economy intervenes,” Stambulsky said. “If FX sales persist, markets will likely start wondering what will happen if the economic team is forced to let the currency depreciate before the October mid-terms.”

Some analysts, however, predicted other parts of the country were unlikely to vote as strongly against Milei as in Buenos Aires province given it is a traditional Peronist stronghold.

They also expected the Milei government to stick to its programme of fiscal discipline despite economic woes.

“The Province of Buenos Aires midterm election delivered a very negative result for the Milei administration, casting doubt on its ability to deliver a positive outcome in October’s national vote and risking the reform agenda in the second half of the term,” said JPMorgan in a Sunday client note.

Israeli strikes kill five in Lebanon in latest ceasefire breach

At least five people have been killed and five others wounded after Israeli warplanes struck eastern Lebanon in the latest violation of the ceasefire agreement signed last November, according to Lebanon’s Health Ministry.

The attacks on Monday hit the Bekaa and Hermel districts, with state media saying at least eight air raids were carried out. According to Lebanon’s National News Agency, seven bombs fell on the outskirts of Hermel, while another strike targeted the nearby town of Labweh.

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Israel’s military claimed the raids hit weapons depots and military facilities used by Hezbollah, though the claims could not be independently confirmed. Hezbollah has not yet commented.

Israel has continued launching near-daily assaults on Lebanese territory, particularly in the south, while maintaining an occupation at five border outposts despite the truce requiring a full withdrawal earlier this year.

The conflict erupted on October 8, 2023, when Israel opened a military offensive in Lebanon. By the time the ceasefire was reached in November the following year, more than 4,000 people had been killed and almost 17,000 wounded.

The fragile truce is under further strain as Lebanon grapples with a contentious plan pushed by the United States and Israel to disarm Hezbollah.

Earlier this month, Lebanon’s army presented a proposal to the cabinet outlining steps to begin dismantling the group’s arsenal. Information Minister Paul Morcos said the government welcomed the move, but stopped short of confirming cabinet approval.

The plan prompted a walkout by five Shia ministers, including representatives of Hezbollah and its ally, the Amal Movement, who insist the group will not disarm while Israel continues air strikes and occupation in the south.

The US and Hezbollah’s political rivals in Lebanon have increased pressure on the group to surrender its weapons. Hezbollah has resisted, warning that even raising the issue while Israeli attacks persist would be a “serious misstep”.

Megan McKenna slams MasterChef star for calling her a ‘bad mum’ in cruel swipe

TV star Megan McKenna has hit back at MasterChef star Bernice Marie on social media after being publicly criticised for her 11-month-old son Landon not crawling

Megan McKenna slams MasterChef star for calling her a ‘bad mum’ in cruel swipe(Image: Instagram/ @meganmckenna)

Megan McKenna has publicly confronted a BBC star who criticised her parenting on social media. The 32-year-old former TOWIE star reacted after MasterChef series 13 contestant Bernice Marie wrote a now-deleted comment claiming Megan was a “bad mum” because her 11-month-old son, Landon, has not yet started crawling.

The reality star, who shares Landon with footballer husband Oliver Burke, addressed the remark in detail on her Instagram Story on Sunday, describing it as “bizarre” and insisting she should not have to justify herself. Megan said: “Do you know what I never come on to just like out people but something these people need to be educated.

“So there is a lady that has just written something on my page about Landon saying that I’m clearly not a good mum because he doesn’t crawl yet and he’s nearly one.”

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She explained the natural variation in infant development: “Firstly, crawling can be from seven months to 13 months, some babies don’t even crawl, they just go straight to walking.

“Landon is literally on the verge. He is literally like on his knees and moving, he just hasn’t been able to do the actual moving with the knees. I don’t need to explain myself but he’s obviously 11 months [old].”

Megan McKenna, Oliver Burke, and their baby son, Landon
Megan shares her baby with footballer fiancé Oliver Burke(Image: Instagram/@meganmckenna)
Megan has hit back at cruel mum-shamers
Megan has hit back at cruel mum-shamers(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Megan also criticised the person making the comments, pointing out the irony of a fellow parent criticising her: “I just find it bizarre that another mum who is proudly stating she’s cabin crew, has kids, has been on TV, and I’m actually going to put her Instagram on my next post.

“I just think this mum-shaming needs to stop because it’s absolutely ridiculous,” she insisted.

Bernice, who left MasterChef in week one of series 13 in 2017, deleted her comment after Megan shared a screenshot.

This is not the first time Megan has faced online criticism since giving birth to Landon last year.

The former Celebrity Big Brother star has shared her parenting journey on Instagram, and trolls have often commented on mundane aspects of her day-to-day life.

Last month, she faced backlash over a video showing her cooking spaghetti with Landon by her side, with one critic writing: “Megan he’s sat in the direct sunlight in that position. Can you not tilt the blinds or something x”

Fans quickly defended her parenting. One follower responded directly to the troll: “Have a day off Trace.”

Megan’s message comes amid wider conversations around mum-shaming on social media, highlighting the pressure public figures face when sharing family life online.

She emphasised that such criticisms are both unwarranted and harmful, especially when they focus on natural differences in child development.

The reality star’s response has sparked support from her followers, who praised her for addressing the criticism firmly while educating others about the normal range of milestones for infants.

Megan remains vocal about defending her parenting choices and using her platform to challenge judgment from strangers online.

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Yungblud relieved to have avoided the ’27 club’ as he reflects on wild past

Yungblud, real name Dom, has opened up about his wild past and how he’s relieved to have avoided the 27 club after turning 28 this year

Yungblud relieved to have avoided the ’27 club’ as he reflects on wild past(Image: Getty Images)

Musician Yungblud is relieved he managed to dodge joining the deadly 27 Club and marked the milestone with Aerosmith whilst paying tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. The Doncaster lad, whose real name is Dom, raised eyebrows when he rocked up to the MTV VMAs on Sunday topless and looking rather manic.

Yet Dom – who celebrated his 28th birthday this year – put any worries about his wellbeing to rest and voiced his gratitude at avoiding the fate of tragic icons like Amy Winehouse and Kurt Cobain who died at 27. Dom said: “I made it through the 27 Club, thank f***!”

“Hitting 27, I was like ‘alright I’ve messed around with everything now, I think I just wanna make rock forever, I mean maybe I won’t, whatever the f***. But I went back to my fundamentals from like a two-year-old to 13.”

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Dom celebrated his 28th birthday this year(Image: Billboard via Getty Images)

The performer teamed up with Aerosmith’s Joe Perry and Steve Tyler for an Ozzy tribute medley featuring Crazy Train, Mama, I’m Coming Home and Changes, a track that has transformed his existence permanently, reports the Daily Star.

“I just feel indebted and I’ve gotta sing that song for the rest of my life, every night, forever,” he pledged.

Honouring the Prince of Darkness by sporting a necklace he presented to him, Dom gushed about his idol: “You gave me something, let alone you have me hope through my f****** life and as a fan and as a music fan but you literally gave me a magic wand when you let me do that.

Yungblud and rocker Ozzy Osbourne
He also paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne – who died this year(Image: INSTAGRAM)

“And then you left us, it’s just mad. I just love him, and I am grateful to that family and her and him, especially her (Sharon), as she’s just the f****** boss.”

Dom recalled the heart-wrenching moment he learned of Ozzy’s death, saying: “I went to the Bahamas and I heard that he wasn’t well and so I texted him from the Bahamas, I was like ‘I hope you’re alright Oz’ and two days later I had 50 missed calls on my phone.

“I was like ‘what the f***’ and then he wasn’t here any more.”

The emotional tribute continued as Jack Osbourne and four of Ozzy’s grandkids paid their respects to the late rock legend.

Surrounded by Pearl Clementine, (13), Andy Rose, (10), Minnie Theodora (7), and Maple (3), Jack expressed his gratitude to MTV for honouring his dad’s life: “I know for sure it would make him incredibly happy to see these great musicians carry on his legacy and help inspire the next generation of rockers. We love you, dad.”

Echoing their grandfather’s words, the grandchildren chimed in: “In the words of our papa, ‘Let’s go crazy!'”.

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