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Hodgkinson leads GB medal hopes at world indoors

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Keely Hodgkinson will lead Great Britain’s gold medal hopes at the World Athletics Indoor Championships when a strong squad travels to Poland later this month.

Four weeks after breaking the long-standing women’s indoor 800m world record, Olympic champion Hodgkinson is aiming to win the world indoor title on her first appearance at the event.

The 24-year-old, a three-time world medallist outdoors, could also be considered for the 4x400m relay team after running a personal best 51.49 seconds over the shorter distance at the start of March.

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Jeremiah Azu will seek to retain his men’s 60m title, while world 200m silver medallist Amy Hunt is joined by British record holder Dina Asher-Smith – competing at the world indoors for the first time since 2016 – in the women’s 60m.

Josh Kerr, the 2023 world champion and 2024 Olympic silver medallist over 1500m, will attempt to regain the 3,000m title he won in Glasgow two years ago.

World 800m silver medallist Georgia Hunter Bell, whose 1500m bronze from last year’s world indoors looks set to be upgraded after runner-up Diribe Welteji was handed a two-year doping ban, joins 2024 world indoor 800m silver medallist Jemma Reekie in the women’s 1500m.

Pole vaulter Molly Caudery will target a return to a global podium for the first time since her world indoor triumph two years ago, as will 800m runner Ben Pattison following his breakout world medal in 2023.

The final size of the initial 29-member British team could yet change, with 15 athletes selected subject to the final world ranking positions, which will be finalised by 11 March.

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Mother Breaks Down In Court, Narrates How Daughter Was Allegedly Killed By Boyfriend ‘Killaboi’

The second prosecution witness, Cordelia Onuwabhagbe, the grieving 56-year-old mother of late Augusta broke down in tears on Thursday while testifying in the murder trial of Benjamin Best Nnayereugo also known as “Killaboi”.

At the Lagos High Court sitting in Igbosere area of the Island, Mrs. Onuwabhagbe, a single mother of two, told trial judge, Justice Ibironke Harrison, how her only daughter developed a relationship with the defendant and what transpired in the hours leading to her death.

Led in evidence by the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecution, DPP, Dr. Babajide Martins, the witness said, “my name is Cordelia Onuwabhagbe, and I’m a 56-year-old civil servant with 2 children, Hezekiah (26) & Augusta (who would have been 24 this year) but she was murdered.

“I know the defendant very well. On Dec 1, 2021, my daughter, Augusta sent me a message that she was in a romantic relationship with a boy., Benjamin Best Nnayereugo. As a single mother trying to be safe and careful, I asked her to bring him home and she did on Dec 8, 2021.

“When they came and because my daughter said she loved him, I accepted him as a son. He would often come to the house to eat and we would discuss even when Augusta was away in school as a final year, first class student of Lead City University, Ibadan studying Medical Lab Science.

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The witness testified that the relationship later showed signs of violence when the couple traveled together for vacation.

She said, “there was a time, on Nov 22, 2022 when they travelled out of the country together. I asked Benjamin how he made money for the travel and he said he won the money from Sporty Bet Platform and when I asked why he wasn’t investing it in his business, he said he sent some of the money for investment to his Uncle, Okeke Charles and the money for traveling was not much as they were travelling on economy and it was all low key.

“Seven days into the vacation, he mercilessly abused and beat my daughter, smashed her phone and pulled off her hair. When he beat her, he didn’t record it but when my daughter retaliated by angrily throwing pillows at him and calling him a wicked man, he recorded it and forwarded it to me.

“When they returned, he came to me, begged me and went to my son to kneel and also begged him. He said, Ma, I’m not a violent person and I won’t do this again. He said if he beat her again, she should walk out of the relationship. He left after that and Augusta begged on his behalf that we should give him a second chance so they continued with the relationship and violence never happened again”.

Mrs Onuwabhagbe also told the court that events took a disturbing turn in July 2023 when her daughter felt threatened by the defendant.

She said, “On Tuesday July 11, 2023, Benjamin called me around 9/10pm and said since I have been in a relationship with Augusta, she has never cheated on me but she’s planning to go cheat on me. I then asked, what happened? He said he impersonated somebody else and to test her loyalty, he asked her out on phone by inviting her to Lagos. He said without knowing it was him, she agreed to go to Lagos to spend time with someone else.

“I then told Benjamin that I did not raise my daughter like that but I also assured him that she was supposed to have rounded up in school and would come home in 2 weeks and we would settle the matter then. Immediately he dropped off the phone, my daughter called and said Benjamin had taken over her Instagram account and logged her out.

“Because she was an influencer, she begged me to tell him to give back her account after which their relationship could end immediately. I called him and he gave the account back to her the same day.

The witness further testified that her daughter later sent her troubling voice note that night about threats made by the defendant.

“On Sat. July 15, my son called and asked when last I spoke to his sister. I told him I had been chatting with her but when I called that Saturday morning the phone rang and she didn’t pick.

“He said I should go look for his sister because he had a bad feeling, he was seeing her shadow and he wasn’t happy. He directed me to go to Benjamin’s house and then I opened up to him that she had an argument with Benjamin and when I reached out to her around 11pm, she had sent a voice note that Benjamin is threatening her and had sworn by his mothers grave that he was going to “show” her.

“I didn’t know Benjamin’s house so my son reached out to Oyindamola, Augusta’s best friend in school to take us there. Oyindamola said it would be impossible to enter his estate except he sends us a code. I then called Augusta’s godmother, Mrs Bankole whose husband is a military officer so I made arrangements for a military man to go with us and 5 of us went to Oral Estate.

The witness went on to narrate how the group got to the defendant house and the incident of July 15, 2023 when she was allegedly murdered.

“When we we got to Oral Estate, the military officer explained to them at the gate that my daughter was not picking her phone calls but was replying to chats so they allowed us into the estate. When we got to his house, his gate was locked but my daughter’s car was parked in the compound. I thought they went out with his car and since It’s illegal for us to break into the compound, we went to the police station in Ajah to report and they gave us one officer to follow us who then ordered the estate police to break the padlock.

“All the windows were open and all the air conditioners in the house were on. Her car was intact and the keys were on the bonnet. The police said I should rent a ladder so they could climb up since the doors were locked. My brother got a ladder and because the police officers were not very proactive and it was getting dark, my brother climbed the ladder up to try and see if he could open the balcony.

“Whatever he saw at that point, he didn’t tell me, he later drove us home after saying that the next day, Sunday, we would go back and look for Augusta.
The witness broke down in tears while narrating how she later learnt the truth of what had happened to her daughter.

“After Sunday service I started pressing on my brother so we could go look for her. He asked to be allowed to eat and after a short while, Mrs Bankole came in. It was then my brother broke the news that Augusta was dead.

She said in her confusion she reached out to the defendant Benjamin, asking what her daughter did that made him kill her.

“He didn’t reply all through that Sunday. On Monday, Benjamin went online and confessed that he went into a heated argument with his girlfriend, @austa_xxo and mistakenly stabbed her to death. He said nobody should pity me, and that he will turn himself in to the police. He said, “I have N300m and I will turn myself in if it’s the only thing I can do for the family”.

“The next day, he started chatting me, saying it was a mistake and explaining what happened that led to the death of my daughter. I told him that there was nothing worth taking her life for. In our chat, he said, I’m sorry to me a few times and sometimes he would put the emoji, be strong while promising to take care of him.

“I told him that a stab is a mistake after which you immediately rush her to the hospital, and whether she lives or dies, I’ll take it as fate, but to stab her and go at large, it was not a mistake, it was premeditated.

“My son took over and asked him to come out of hiding but he never did. At a point, he said, Augusta has a sex tape. If I release it, it won’t make you look good because you have a church and I said, is that how much you love her that you want to even blackmail her in death?

“By August, I reached out to his uncle, Okeke Charles, by this time all the family members I knew had cloned their numbers such that you can’t call them but can only send a message. I sent a message. “Your nephew killed somebody and so far, no member of the family has shown up in my house. He told me that they are also processing the pain and still nobody called or showed up.

“By Sept. 9, 2023, I laid Augusta to rest and by Sept. 14, I went online on my Instagram and wrote, it’s been 2 months since you have been killed, Augusta and nobody came to see me, where is karma?

Benjamin subsequently replied from his page, saying “Karma doesn’t exist, I don’t believe in Karma, pay wickedness for wickedness”.

He then released online the video of Augusta he took while they were on vacation where she was throwing pillows at him and calling him a wicked man. He also wrote that he had been in a toxic relationship and said, “my baby would have been alive if not for her mother that was pimping her to rich men”. After that, he locked up his Instagram account and never came online again and we never heard any chat or reply from him there anymore.

“Afterwards he was declared wanted and arrested in Sierra Leone and my son was there for the arrest. Benjamin’s father entered Sierra Leone, Nov 20th & chatted with me for the first time.

“At the time of his arrest, Benjamin had a Sierra Leone passport which he bought for $25,000 bearing the name, Samuel Kanu Princeton.

“On Nov 26th, there was a prison break in Sierra Leone and he fled. Two weeks after the prison break, the authorities succeeded in returning all the prisoners back to prison, only Benjamin was missing. The video of when he was leaving prison is still on my phone till today.

“People online were giving me information about all the countries he was going to until he settled in Qatar. With the help of my lawyer, Femi Falana, the lawyer to the poor, he was arrested in Qatar on Jan 15th 2025 and in April 2025, he was extradited back to Nigeria with multiple passports on his person. For a long time, I never set my eyes on him until I saw him here in court yesterday, she concluded”

The DPP has told the court that several videos and chat messages forming part of its electronic evidence had only been served on the Defence counsel the previous day.

No UK government ministers to attend Paralympic ceremonies

No UK government ministers or officials will attend the Winter Paralympics opening and closing ceremonies after Russian and Belarusian athletes were invited to compete under their national flags.

Six athletes from Russia and four from Belarus will be directly representing their countries – rather than competing as neutrals, as athletes did at last month’s Winter Olympics.

This will mark the first time a Russian flag has been flown at a Paralympic Games since Sochi 2014, with sanctions previously imposed firstly because of a state-sponsored doping programme, and then because of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

Last year, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) lifted its partial ban on athletes from the two countries competing at the Games.

A government spokesperson said: “We strongly oppose the decision of the International Paralympic Committee to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their own flags at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.

“We have been clear that the Russian and Belarusian states should not be represented in international sport while the barbaric full-scale invasion of Ukraine is ongoing.

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Sports Minister Stephanie Peacock will be in Cortina purely to support British athletes but was never scheduled to attend the opening ceremony.

Lisa Nandy, the Culture Secretary, attended the opening ceremony of last month’s Winter Olympics.

On Wednesday, the IPC told BBC Sport that it had been informed that athletes from Ukraine, Czechia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Finland will boycott the opening ceremony.

Germany’s Paralympic Committee has also said that its team will feature in a pre-recorded broadcast section of the event, but will not be in the Parade of Nations, in order to express solidarity with Ukraine.

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India beat England in epic semi-final despite Bethell ton

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T20 World Cup, Semi-final, Mumbai

India 253-7 (20 overs): Samson 89 (42), Dube 43 (25); Rashid 2-41

England 246-7 (20 overs): Bethell 105 (48); Pandya 2-38

India won by seven runs

Jacob Bethell’s thrilling century was not enough as India pipped England by just seven runs to seal a spot in the T20 World Cup final in a high-scoring thriller in Mumbai.

Needing 254 for victory – a record in this competition – after being flogged around Wankhede Stadium, Bethell hit a scarcely believable 105 from 48 balls to threaten one of England’s all-time white-ball victories.

The 22-year-old, the rising star of English cricket, kept England afloat from 63-3 and 95-4 and took boundaries from the final two balls of the 17th over to leave 45 to get from the final three.

The Wankhede Stadium crowd, jubilant when Sanju Samson earlier crashed 89 from 42 balls, had become increasingly nervous but the great Jasprit Bumrah remained calm through the tension, conceding only six from the next over.

Sam Curran was caught for 18 in the 19th – Hardik Pandya also holding his nerve – and Bethell was unable to get 30 needed from the last alongside Jamie Overton.

He was run-out attempting to keep the strike and England, despite three sixes by Jofra Archer when the game was all but done, finished on 246-7.

India were also boosted by two sensational catches by Axar Patel, first to dismiss Harry Brook and then a relay effort to see off Will Jacks, but England will rue a crucial drop by Brook.

In the third over he put down Samson on 15 – a mistake India punished by piling up the highest T20 score ever made against England.

It means co-hosts India will play New Zealand in Sunday’s final in Ahmedabad.

England beaten but Bethell defiant

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At halfway, this had all of the hallmarks of a calamitous England white-ball defeat.

A dreadful dropped catch by Brook, 37 boundaries conceded, and a crowd set to celebrate a huge win into the Mumbai night.

The result is still the same but Bethell ensured England’s tournament ends with an entirely different complexion than what could have been.

The left-hander played inventive scoops, powerful drives and elegant flicks and when he departed the stage the crowd rose to him.

Had England lost heavily here, the scrutiny on coach Brendon McCullum would have ramped up given this tournament follows the Ashes defeat in Australia.

A tale of three catches

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To pin the defeat on Brook would obviously be unfair.

His chance was a simple opportunity driven flat to the England captain at mid-on but he was also not backed up by his bowlers as boundaries came in India’s innings at will, albeit on the flattest of pitches with cruelly short boundaries.

The irony was clear, though, when Axar charged back from extra cover and leapt to dismiss the England captain for seven.

Jos Buttler followed for 25 – he was scratchy again – and Tom Banton 17, only for Bethell to resurrect the chase in the company of Jacks.

Axar struck again, however, by running around at deep mid-wicket and tossing the ball athletically to Shivam Dube to end a partnership of 77 in 39 balls.

Credit also must go to the remarkable Bumrah, who nailed yorkers and delivered slower balls under pressure, and finished with 1-33 amid the carnage.

Spinner Varun Chakravarthy bore the brunt of Bethell’s assault, including three sixes in a row, and was hit for 64 in four overs.

Sensational Samson stars again

Samson may not have even played at this tournament but for the most unfortunate of circumstances.

He was dropped before the first match after a run of 10 T20s without a fifty but was recalled for the group-stage match against Namibia with Rinku Singh absent following the death of his father.

The 31-year-old has often been viewed as an unfulfilled talent in the international game. No-one is saying that anymore after this knock and his 97 not out against West Indies.

Had Brook taken the catch off Archer, who had dismissed the right-hander three times in their past five international meetings, things could have been different.

Instead, he struck 15 boundaries with elegance, flair and power.

Whatever length England bowled the result was the same. Their lines were too often off, resulting in boundaries being leaked to all sides.

When Samson was finally caught off Will Jacks, who again bowled admirably, after 13.1 overs, 160 runs were already on the board.

India had already promoted Shivam Dube to attack England’s spin and he did so to impressive effect in his 25-ball 43 – hitting Adil Rashid for three sixes and ensuring Liam Dawson was only used for one over.

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‘I understand why more teams want golden ticket’ – Championship reaction to play-offs extension

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Extending the Championship play-offs from four to six teams will add more intensity and excitement to the season while giving more teams a chance to ‘get the golden ticket.’

Championship bosses have been reacting to the news EFL clubs have voted to take the play-offs down to eighth place from next season.

The new system is similar to the format used in the National League and means teams finishing from third to eighth will compete for promotion to the Premier League.

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As it stands it means eighth-placed Derby and seventh-placed Southampton would be involved in the play-offs with Rams boss John Eustace in favour of the development.

“It’ll probably help teams who have had a lot of injuries and smaller squads to keep fighting to the end of the season,” he told BBC Radio Derby.

“Teams get different runs of form throughout the season and if you get injury problems and they all come back in the last 10 or 15 games it can have its ups.”

Leicester City head coach Gary Rowett believes it will be attractive to clubs on many fronts but could have its drawbacks.

“From a commercial, monetary and excitement aspect I can understand why people want to add teams to the play-offs – they have been a success although you can argue if team six finishes 25 points behind team three should they have a chance to go up?” he told BBC East Midlands Today.

“So, as a football purist I’m not a massive fan but I understand why clubs would be so keen for more opportunities to get this golden ticket of £150m or whatever it is.

“Sometimes you can change things all the time and the game becomes less and less recognisable but maybe I’m just being miserable.”

Semi-finals will remain as two legs and the final will still take place at Wembley at the end of May and the EFL says there are no plans at this stage to alter the format of the play-offs in League One and League Two.

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Neil Warnock is the play-offs’ most successful manager since they were first introduced in 1987, winning four promotions and thinks it will encourage more teams who may have previously thought their season was over.

“I thought it was a bad thing when it first came in but it turned into a good thing – certainly for me anyway. I finished in every position and got promotion so I don’t think it matters,” he told BBC Sport.

“For mid-table teams after Christmas it gives you more impetus but it makes it more difficult for the teams that finish third or fourth as there’s a bit more opportunity for other people to conquer the top teams.”

Millwall finished eighth in the Championship last season on 66 points with Bristol City claiming the final play-off spot on 68 points.

Third-placed Sheffield United, who lost the play-off final to Sunderland, got 90 points but Preston boss Paul Heckingbottom does not believe it gives sides finishing a long way behind the top teams an unfair opportunity.

“I’ve heard that argument and I can’t believe people are saying it,” he told BBC Radio Lancashire.

“Sunderland were lucky to beat Coventry in the semi-final and then fortunate to beat Sheffield United with a decision that I can’t understand that went against Sheffield United. Sunderland got in the play-offs and are (now) the best of the promoted teams.”

Derby’s John Eustace agrees, arguing teams who finish lower down the Championship would not struggle any more than those who already win promotion.

“Look at the teams that go up, unless they spend hundreds and hundreds of millions of pounds it’s difficult to stay up there so it doesn’t make much difference,” he said.

Birmingham City are currently eight points short of the top six but just two behind eighth place and their boss, Chris Davies says it will make the competition even more interesting.

“I think it’s a good idea in principle and gives more chances to teams like us. For example this season it would make for a close situation for us,” he said.

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Israel’s Smotrich threatens Beirut suburbs amid evacuation orders

Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has threatened to turn the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital into another Gaza Strip, as the Israeli military ordered hundreds of thousands of people to immediately leave their homes in Beirut.

In a video shared online on Thursday, Smotrich warned that the Dahiyeh area would soon look “like Khan Younis”, a city in southern Gaza that has been decimated in Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in the enclave.

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“The southern suburbs will become like Khan Younis,” the Israeli minister said.

Smotrich’s threat came just hours after the Israeli army issued a forced evacuation order for several areas of southern Beirut, sending residents scrambling to gather belongings and quickly leave their homes.

In a post on social media, Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee ordered people out of the Burj al-Barajneh, al-Hadath, Haret Hreik and Shiyah neighbourhoods.

“It’s unprecedented that the Israeli army would order this forced evacuation order for the southern suburbs of Beirut,” Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith reported from Beirut, noting that more than 400,000 people live in the area.

“There isn’t really anywhere for them to go quickly,” Smith said of the Lebanese families that have been forced to flee. “There’s gridlock on the roads as people try to move out, but how Israel thinks all of those people are going to leave quickly is difficult to understand.”

Israel’s forced evacuation order in Beirut comes a day after the country issued a similar directive for all of southern Lebanon, spurring a wave of mass displacement.

Intensified cross-border fighting resumed on Monday after Hezbollah launched rockets towards Israeli territory following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran.

The Israeli military has launched a widespread aerial and ground assault against its northern neighbour, bombing areas across southern Lebanon and Beirut in what it says is a campaign against the Lebanese armed group.

For its part, Hezbollah stepped up its military operations over the past days, saying it is responding to “Israeli aggression” against the country.

The group has launched dozens of rockets and drones at Israel, and targeted Israeli troops stationed inside Lebanese territory.

Vehicles stuck in traffic after Israel's military issued evacuation orders of entire neighborhoods in Beirut's southern suburb, following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Beirut, Lebanon, March 5, 2026. REUTERS/Claudia Greco
Traffic after Israel’s forced evacuation orders for Beirut’s southern suburbs [Claudia Greco/Reuters]

Death toll surpasses 100

The conflict has left Lebanese civilians reeling, with humanitarian groups warning that Israel’s offensive will have dire consequences for a population already devastated by a steady barrage of Israeli attacks since the war on Gaza began in October 2023.

On Thursday, the Lebanese Health Ministry said at least 102 people have been killed and 638 others wounded across the country in the wave of Israeli attacks.

Tens of thousands of people also have been displaced across Lebanon, according to government figures, with many families from southern Lebanon seeking safety in already overcrowded shelters in Beirut.

Flights at Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport also were suspended on Thursday amid the Israeli threat of further attacks on the Lebanese capital.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Israel’s forced evacuation order for hundreds of thousands of residents of southern Lebanon “raises serious risks of violations of the laws of war”.

“Calling on everyone who lives south of the Litani [River] to evacuate immediately raises serious legal and humanitarian red flags and fears for the safety of civilians,” Ramzi Kaiss, a Lebanon researcher at HRW, said in a statement.

“How are older people, the sick, and people with disabilities going to be able to evacuate immediately? And how will their safety be guaranteed as they leave?”

Beirut traffic surges after Israeli army warning prompts residents to evacuate the city's southern suburbs, following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Beirut, Lebanon, March 5, 2026. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi
Beirut traffic surges after Israel’s forced evacuation order for the city’s southern suburbs [Khalil Ashawi/Reuters]