Explosions hit Ecuador, local criminal gang and ex-FARC dissidents blamed

Explosions have rocked different parts of Ecuador, with officials accusing a local criminal gang and Colombian ex-FARC dissidents of targeting two bridges in retaliation for a major military operation against illegal miners.

It is the latest wave of violence to have engulfed the South American nation in recent years. The government of President Daniel Noboa has been struggling to beat back criminal groups, who have shifted their drug smuggling from more militarised countries like Colombia to historically peaceful Ecuador.

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Explosives were placed on bridges “to block traffic”, Transport Minister Roberto Luque wrote on X on Wednesday, describing the acts as “terrorism”. No casualties have been reported, though roads leading to the affected areas remain closed.

Interior Minister John Reimberg accused Ecuadorian gang Los Lobos, which is designated as a “foreign terrorist organisation” by the United States, and former rebels of the now-defunct movement Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, with ties to the gang, of being behind the blasts.

Reimberg said the attacks came after security operations destroyed “illegal mining operations” in northern Ecuador and detained ex-FARC members.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the blasts, and no arrests have been made.

The US State Department’s Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs condemned the attacks in a post on X, calling them “brazen terrorist attacks against the Ecuadorian people”.

“We remain committed to the fight to eradicate organized crime and stand ready to support Ecuador in holding those responsible to account,” it wrote in a statement.

The Associated Press news agency obtained a police report that confirmed the bridge structure in the city of Naranjal, about 290km (180 miles) southwest of the capital, Quito, sustained damage “from the suspected detonation”.

Marcela Aguinaga, prefect of the Guayas province, where Naranjal is located, condemned the “criminal act” on X.

The other explosion occurred on a bridge connecting the provinces of Azuay and El Oro in southern Ecuador. The emergency services reported on X that the route was closed due to a “possible collapse” of the structure. Images released by local media showed rubble, twisted metal from the bridge, and shattered windscreens on at least two buses.

The bridge explosions occurred just hours after a car bomb went off outside a shopping mall in Guayaquil, Ecuador’s largest city, killing one person and injuring many. A second vehicle containing explosives was found nearby but was deactivated.

The Attorney General’s Office said it had launched an investigation into the blasts, while the government offered a reward for any information leading to the identification and capture of those responsible.

Noboa, speaking at a public event in Guayaquil on Wednesday, said criminal groups were attempting to destabilise the government and that the country cannot “back down before people who want to terrorise Ecuadorian families”.

In March, a vehicle exploded outside Ecuador’s largest and most dangerous prison on the outskirts of Guayaquil, killing a prison guard.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,330

Here is how things stand on Thursday, October 16, 2025:

Fighting

Weapons and military

  • Kyiv will need up to $20bn in military aid next year from NATO countries, Ukrainian Defence Minister Denys Shmyhal said. The aid will help Ukraine build 10 billion drones in 2026, according to the Reuters news agency.
  • Russia’s Federal Security Service chief said that Moscow has no doubt about NATO’s security services’ involvement in incidents with alleged Russian drones over EU territory, RIA cited him as saying. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed a “drone wall” after about 20 Russian drones allegedly entered the airspace of EU and NATO member Poland last month.

Politics and diplomacy

Energy and economy

  • EU Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis told the AFP news agency that the bloc will urge G7 partners to consider tapping immobilised Russian assets in aiding Ukraine, as finance ministers of the group meet in Washington this week.
  • Repairs are set to begin “soon” to restore the power supply to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, according to Rafael Grossi, head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog IAEA. The site has been under the control of Russia since shortly after its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, and it has been cut off from the Ukraine grid since September 23.

Why Man Utd’s next four games could shape their season

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Ruben Amorim should be looking ahead to Manchester United’s return to Premier League action this weekend with a renewed sense of optimism.

Yet four huge games now await United, starting at Liverpool. They could shape how this season turns out for the team, for better or worse.

Amorim’s side produced one of the most solid performances of his time in charge by beating Sunderland 2-0 immediately before the international break.

The result eased pressure that had been mounting on the Portuguese head coach in the aftermath of a woeful defeat at Brentford the week before.

Since then, minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has backed Amorim, talking in terms of it taking three years for the former Sporting coach to make his mark at Old Trafford – and reminding supporters how long it took Sir Alex Ferguson to navigate choppy waters following his arrival at the club in 1986.

However, Amorim knows few will take Ratcliffe’s words at face value if the team fail to make meaningful progress on last season’s 15th place, United’s worst top-flight finish since the 1973-74 relegation season.

The Sunderland win lifted United to 10th, only the second time this season they have ended a match round in the top half of the table. It was just their 10th victory in 34 Premier League games since Amorim replaced Erik ten Hag in November last year. They are still to win two successive league games.

United could not have a much tougher assignment on Sunday than Liverpool at Anfield (16:30 BST), where they have not won since 2016 and, until last season, had scored once in eight visits.

Few think United will return from Merseyside with three points. In terms of expectation, it is the fixtures after that where the real peril comes – Brighton at home, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham away.

In theory it is a good chance to pick up a decent points haul and push up the table towards the European places. In the dressing room and the boardroom, this is United’s stated aim this season and would prove progress has been made.

Yet, in each of the past two seasons, United have lost at home against Brighton and away at the City Ground and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Last term, Amorim was in charge for each of them.

Below is a list of the upcoming fixtures and a look at what happened in 2024-25, with Amorim’s post-match assessments and fan verdicts.

19 October: Liverpool, away (2024-25: 2-2 on 5 January)

Supposedly the hardest of United’s next four games is actually the only one they have got any points from in the past two seasons. In January, Lisandro Martinez put United ahead – the first time that had happened at Anfield since Wayne Rooney scored the only goal in 2016 – but it took Amad Diallo’s equaliser to earn them a draw, with Harry Maguire blazing an excellent opportunity to win it over the bar in stoppage time.

“It is really clear,” said Amorim at the time. “When we are focused, when we fight for every ball, when we suffer and when we are tired when the game is finished, we are a good team. If we don’t do that all the time, we are going to lose games.”

25 October: Brighton, home (2024-25: 1-3 on 19 January)

An awful afternoon was topped off by Amorim’s explosive post-match comments.

Brighton have now won three successive Premier League games at Old Trafford and this one was particularly poor. After getting caught on the counter-attack, United equalised through a Bruno Fernandes penalty and survived their opponents having a goal ruled out by the video assistant referee (VAR).

But Kaoru Mitoma sneaked in at the far post behind Noussair Mazraoui to put the visitors ahead again, before goalkeeper Andre Onana allowed a routine low cross from Yasin Ayari to slip from his grasp under no pressure to present Georginio Rutter with a tap-in.

“In [the past] 10 games in the Premier League, we won two,” said Amorim. “Imagine what this is for a fan of Manchester United. Imagine what this is for me. We are getting a new coach who is losing more than the last coach. I have full knowledge of that. We are the worst team maybe in the history of Manchester United.”

1 November: Nottingham Forest, away (2024-25: 0-1 on 1 April)

Losing at the City Ground in the Premier League for the second successive season was bad enough for Manchester United. That Anthony Elanga should score the winner just twisted the knife deeper.

United sold Elanga to Forest for £15m in 2023 as Erik ten Hag did not share Ralf Rangnick’s high opinion of the Sweden forward. Elanga’s goal was a beauty as he ran 50 yards downfield after Forest cleared a United corner and Mazraoui backed off, before driving a low shot into the net from just inside the area.

“One transition on our set-piece,” said Amorim. “We cannot suffer this type of goal.”

8 November: Tottenham, away (2024-25: 0-1 on 16 February)

United’s most damaging defeat by Spurs under Amorim so far came in the Europa League final in May as it cost them a place in this season’s Champions League.

But losing to Tottenham was a familiar feeling last season – it happened four times, including an EFL Cup victory.

In February, Spurs became the first side to beat United three times in a season since Chelsea in 2012-13. James Maddison scored the only goal of the league game in London after 13 minutes. Spurs were also completing their first league double over United since 1989-90, when Terry Venables was in charge.

“Difference of the game? They scored and we didn’t,” Amorim said.

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Afghanistan, Pakistan enter 48-hour truce after deadly border clashes

Pakistan and Afghanistan have implemented a ceasefire following the deadliest border clashes in years that killed dozens of people and led to evacuations on both sides.

The 48-hour truce began Wednesday at 6:00pm Islamabad time (13:00 GMT), with each country claiming the other requested the pause in hostilities.

Pakistan confirmed the ceasefire duration, stating: “During this period, both sides will sincerely strive to find a positive solution to this complex but resolvable issue through constructive dialogue.”

In Kabul, the Taliban government directed its forces to respect the truce “unless it is violated” by Pakistan, according to a spokesman’s statement on X.

This temporary cessation follows a week of escalating violence. The Taliban had initiated offensives along the southern Pakistani border, prompting Islamabad to threaten decisive retaliation.

Pakistan has consistently accused Afghanistan of sheltering Pakistani Taliban (TTP) fighters, claims that Kabul rejects.

As tensions peaked, two explosions in Kabul on Wednesday evening sent black smoke rising above the city. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid attributed these to an oil tanker and generator explosion without linking them to the border conflict.

Earlier on Wednesday, Pakistan’s military reported that Afghan Taliban fighters assaulted two major border posts in the southwest and northwest. It claimed both attacks were successfully repelled, with approximately 20 Taliban fighters killed near Spin Boldak in Afghanistan’s Kandahar province.

“Unfortunately, the attack was orchestrated through divided villages in the area, with no regard for the civil population,” the Pakistani military stated. It reported about 30 additional casualties from overnight clashes along Pakistan’s northwestern border.

The Taliban countered that 15 civilians died and dozens were wounded near Spin Boldak, with “two to three” of its fighters also killed. Spokesman Mujahid claimed 100 civilians were wounded and that Pakistani soldiers had been killed and weapons captured – assertions Pakistan’s military dismissed as “outrageous and blatant lies”.

While Pakistan did not detail its recent casualties, it had previously confirmed 23 soldiers killed in the confrontations last week.

The Taliban government claimed it launched its offensive in “retaliation for air strikes carried out by the Pakistani army on Kabul”. Islamabad pledged a robust response on Sunday, after which numerous casualties were reported on both sides.

How did Liam Payne die? All unanswered questions one year after One Direction star’s fatal fall

One year on from Liam Payne’s tragic death in Argentina, his family are still waiting to learn the full circumstances of the events that led to the One Direction star’s fall from a balcony

One year ago today the world was rocked by the news that former One Direction star Liam Payne had fallen to his death from a hotel balcony.

However, despite a year having passed, investigators are still attempting to piece together Payne’s final hours in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he was alone after his girlfriend Kate Cassidy, 26, flew home.

Charges have been brought against a hotel employee and a waiter, but there are many unanswered questions and the star’s family still face an agonising wait to learn the full circumstances of the days and hours leading up to his untimely death.

What we know so far

Payne died aged 31 after falling from the third floor of the Casa Sur Palmero Hotel around 5pm local time on 16 October 2024, with his funeral held in Amersham, Bucks, the following month.

The singer’s medical cause of death was ruled by a UK inquest to be polytrauma – when a person has multiple injuries to the body. However, a toxicology report also found traces of cocaine, alcohol and prescription antidepressants in his system.

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Shortly after his death, Payne’s friend Rogelio ‘Roger” Nores, hotel operator Gilda Martin and receptionist Esteban Grassi faced manslaughter charges, but these were dropped.

However, charges brought against hotel employee Ezequiel Pereyra and waiter Braian Paiz, who have been charged with supplying cocaine to Payne, have not.Both men deny the charges but have been in police custody since January.

Case’s ongoing mysteries

A trial date has not yet been set for Pereyra and Paiz, as the authorities in Argentina are still working through 800 hours of footage from CCTV, mobile phones and laptops, meaning neither have had their say on their interactions with Liam in court.

The pair were formally accused in June, with prosecutors alleging they supplied Payne with drugs at least twice in the fortnight before his death. CCTV footage is said to show Payne asking Pereyra for “seven grams more” during a brief lift exchange at the hotel on the day he died.

In Argentina, the prosecution must set evidence before a judge, who will decide if a trial goes ahead or if charges will be dropped. A source told The Sun: “Police are still looking through Liam’s laptop and the mobile phones of people connected to the inquiry.

“It’s very frustrating as the likelihood of a trial still seems a long way off, and there is a sense that the police investigation is too slow.” According to the paper, one of the suspect’s phones was used to contact Payne in the days leading up to his death, but was not searched until May, despite being taken into evidence in November.

If found guilty, Pereyra and Paiz could spend up to 15 years in prison. Paiz has admitted to providing Payne with cocaine, but denies taking money, which is what he has been charged with.

How are his family marking the anniversary?

Ahead of the anniversary, Payne’s family raised £250,000 in his honour to support children battling cancer at Great Ormond Street Hospital.

They started raising the money shortly after his death by encouraging mourning fans to donate to the hospital instead of sending flowers. In the order of service for his funeral, it was revealed that the money would go towards a new centre as part of Payne’s legacy.

The order of service read: “Your donation today will continue Liam’s legacy by helping to build a brand new Children’s Cancer Centre at Great Ormond Street Hospital. This incredible new building will help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer.”

A spokesperson for the children’s hospital said they were “touched” by everyone’s generosity. “We’re so touched by the generosity shown towards GOSH in Liam’s memory. Every donation is helping us take another step towards a world-leading children’s cancer centre.

“It’s a place of hope which will help build the future of children’s cancer care and save more lives. It’s a lasting legacy that will make a difference for generations.”

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Britney Spears slams ex Kevin Federline’s ‘constant gaslighting’ after bombshell claims

Iconic pop singer Britney Spears hit out at her ex-husband Kevin Federline after he made bombshell claims in his memoir, You Thought You Knew

Britney Spears hit out at her ex-husband Kevin Federline’s ‘constant gaslighting’ after he made bombshell claims about her in his new book. In K-Fed’s upcoming book, You Thought You Knew, he claimed the Born To Make You Happy singer used to stand over their sleeping sons while holding a knife.

Kevin – who divorced the Toxic singer in 2007 following three years of marriage – has claimed that on multiple occasions their sons Sean Preston, 20, and 19-year-old Jayden James would wake up to discover their mum watching them. He said she would then leave the room without any explanation.

A year after their divorce, the former backing dancer was granted full custody of the boys in the wake of Britney ‘s mental health battles.

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In a new post shared on her Instagram page, Britney responded to Kevin’s ‘constant gaslighting’ as she told fans she “always pleaded and screamed to have a life with my with my boys”.

She wrote over a white background: “The constant gaslighting from ex-husband is extremely hurtful and exhausting. I have always pleaded and screamed to have a life with my boys. Relationships with teenage boys is complex.

“I have felt demoralized by this situation and have always asked and almost begged for them to be a part of my life. Sadly, they have always witnessed the lack of respect shown by own father for me.

“They need to take responsibility for themselves. With one son only seeing me for 45 min in the past 5 years and the other with only 4 visits in the past 5 years. I have pride too. From now on I will let them know when I am available.

“Trust me, those white lies in that book, they are going straight to the bank and I am the only one who genuinely gets hurt here. I will always love them and if you really know me, you won’t pay attention to the tabloids of my mental health and drinking.

“I am actually a pretty intelligent woman who has been trying to live a sacred and private life the past 5 years. I speak on this because I have had enough and any real woman would do the same.”

In another section of the book shared with the New York Times, Kevin discussed his worry that “something bad” could happen to his troubled ex-wife.

He penned: “The truth is, this situation with Britney feels like it’s racing toward something irreversible.

“It’s become impossible to pretend everything’s OK. From where I sit, the clock is ticking, and we’re getting close to the 11th hour. Something bad is going to happen if things don’t change, and my biggest fear is that our sons will be left holding the pieces.”

A representative for Britney told us: “With news from Kevin’s book breaking, once again he and others are profiting off her and sadly it comes after child support has ended with Kevin. All she cares about are her kids, Sean Preston and Jayden James and their well-being during this sensationalism. She detailed her journey in her memoir [The Woman In Me].”

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