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Archive March 11, 2025

Rivers Crisis: Obey Supreme Court Verdict, Tinubu Tells Stakeholders

President Bola Tinubu has called for obedience to the Supreme Court verdict in Rivers State, asking stakeholders to follow the law to the letter. &nbsp,

The Supreme Court had recently nullified last year’s local government elections in the oil-rich state and also asked that Martin Amaewhule and the lawmakers he leads be recognised as members of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

Weeks after the verdict, Tinubu told leaders of the Niger Delta under the Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Tuesday to go back and ensure that the ruling is adhered to.

“This is a nation governed by the rule of law. I should not be here as President without a rule of law. I have total confidence in our judiciary. We have expectations. Human beings can make errors. But once the court has spoken, that is it”, presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga quoted his principal as saying.

Woods has surgery after rupturing Achilles

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Tiger Woods has had surgery after suffering a ruptured Achilles during training at home.

The 15-time major champion has not put a timescale on his recovery but his participation in the Masters, which begins on 10 April, must be in doubt.

The 49-year-old had been hoping to make his comeback at Augusta, having not competed in a PGA Tour event since last July.

“As I began to ramp up my own training and practice at home, I felt a sharp pain in my left Achilles, which was deemed to be ruptured”, said Woods.

“This morning, Dr Charlton Stucken of the Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach, Florida performed a minimally invasive Achilles tendon repair for a ruptured tendon”.

Dr Stucken said that the surgery “went smoothly” and he expects a full recovery.

Woods has not participated in a PGA Tour event since last year’s Open at Royal Troon in July, and had his sixth back procedure in 10 years in September.

He planned to return at the Genesis Invitational in February but withdrew following the death of his mother, Kultida.

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‘Entire families’ killed in Syria fighting, UN says

Entire families including women and children have been killed in Syria’s coastal region as part of recent a series of sectarian killings by rival groups, the UN human rights office said.

The wave of violence broke out last Thursday, when armed groups loyal to deposed former President Bashar al-Assad ambushed security forces in the province of Latakia, killing at least 16 members of the security forces, according to the Ministry of Defence.

The attacks escalated into sectarian violence, with pro-government forces rampaging through coastal provinces heavily populated by Alawites, as well as the nearby provinces of Hama and Homs, killing people, sometimes entire families, on streets, in homes, on rooftops.

Of the roughly 1, 000 civilians killed, nearly 200 were in Baniyas, according to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor.

Al Jazeera was not able to independently verify the death toll.

“In a number of extremely disturbing instances, entire families – including women, children and individuals hors de combat – were killed, with predominantly Alawite cities and villages targeted in particular”, UN human rights office spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan said on Tuesday.

He said initial reports indicated that the perpetrators, who have not been identified, were both members of armed groups supporting Syria’s interim authorities and those associated with the former government.

“They appear to have been carried out on a sectarian basis, in Tartous, Latakia and Hama governorates – reportedly by unidentified armed individuals, members of armed groups allegedly supporting the caretaker authorities ‘ security forces, and by elements associated with the former government”.

On Sunday, the country’s new presidency led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced the formation of a fact-finding committee to “investigate the violations against civilians and identify those responsible for them”. It said it would present its findings within 30 days and that those found to be responsible for violations would be referred to the judiciary.

“The new Syria is determined to enshrine justice and the rule of law, protect the rights and freedoms of its citizens, prevent unlawful revenge and guarantee that there is no impunity”, Yasser al-Farhan, the spokesperson of the new fact-finding committee, told a news conference in Damascus on Tuesday.

Farhan added that the committee was working on “gathering and reviewing evidence” related to the wave of violence.

When al-Assad fell last December, Syrian analysts feared there would be revenge attacks against the Alawite community – the second-largest religious group in Syria after Sunni Muslims.

So far, the UN human rights office has documented the killing of 111 civilians and expects the toll to be significantly higher, Al-Kheetan said. Of those, 90 were men, 18 were women, and three were children, he added.

“Many of the cases documented were of summary executions. They appear to have been carried out on a sectarian basis”, Al-Kheetan told reporters. In some cases, men were shot dead in front of their families, he said, citing testimonies from survivors.

Human Rights Watch on Tuesday also called on Syria’s new authorities to ensure accountability for the mass killings.

“Syria’s new leaders promised to break with the horrors of the past, but grave abuses on a staggering scale are being reported against predominantly Alawite Syrians in the coastal region and elsewhere in Syria”, HRW’s Deputy Regional Director Adam Coogle said in a statement.

Dominant Swiatek reaches Indian Wells quarter-finals

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Defending champion Iga Swiatek clinched her place in the Indian Wells quarter-finals with a 6-1 6-1 thrashing of Karolina Muchova.

Poland’s Swiatek is bidding to become the first woman to win the California tournament three times, having also sealed the title in 2022.

Swiatek’s match against Muchova was delayed by almost an hour because of rain, but it then took her just 57 minutes to secure a dominant victory in which she did not face a single break point.

The world number two has dropped just six games on her way to reaching the last eight and will face either China’s eighth seed Zheng Qinwen or 18th seed Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine next.

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Ireland call off Afghanistan series ‘for financial reasons’

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Ireland’s men have called off plans to host a multi-format series against Afghanistan this year “for financial reasons”.

Ireland were scheduled to play one Test against the Afghans, as well as three ODIs and three T20s, according to the Men’s Future Tours Programme.

The Irish men’s team will however play their first home T20I series against England in September, as well as hosting ODI and T20 series against West Indies in May and June respectively.

“One planned series that won’t go ahead for financial reasons is against Afghanistan”, Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom said.

“This decision is part of our management of short-term budgetary constraints, as well as our requirement to comply with the Board’s mandate to deliver balanced investment across the organisation’s strategic objectives”.

He added that Ireland fans would however “be able to enjoy some of the world’s best cricketers playing on these shores”.

Ireland’s women will welcome Zimbabwe for three T20Is and two ODIs in July and the following month will host Pakistan for three ODIs.

Their schedule will also include competing in two ICC World Cup qualifier tournaments.

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Tiger Woods Out Indefinitely After Surgery

Tiger Woods will be sidelined indefinitely after undergoing surgery for a ruptured left Achilles tendon on Tuesday, the golf superstar said on social media.

The 15-time major champion, who hasn’t teed it up since the Open Championship last July, said he was diagnosed after feeling a “sharp pain” in the tendon when he was practicing.

His latest injury setback comes less than a month before the first major of the year, the Masters at Augusta National.