‘Not pretty or nice but Scotland come up clutch in Casablanca’

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Scotland’s first win in almost a year came in the form of a routine raid on the usual suspects in Casablanca.

Melissa Andreatta’s first victory in her third game as head coach came with Erin Cuthbert’s opener, which came right from a corner, and Caroline Weir’s wonder goal from 35 yards. However, they persevered.

The Australian acknowledged after the match that it was not going to be perfect but that she had asked for more. A victory

the national team’s first since October 29, 2024.

With ten minutes left, Elodie Nakkach’s slap-worthy equalizer for the hosts appeared to have vanished.

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It’s all about getting wins on the board, they say.

The Scots struggled to enter their new era as planned for lengthy periods of the sticky, stop-start friendly it was out there. Casablanca lacked a familiarity-like atmosphere.

Although Andreatta oversaw a draw in the Netherlands and a defeat by Austria, this was seen as a bit of a starting point for the year’s first of four friendlies.

A back three was deployed in the Stade Pere Jego following the transfer of the match from Stade El Arbi Zaouli earlier this week, which supported that clean slate sentiment.

The head coach called that system “an afforded opportunity to really get our attacking game going,” along with Morocco’s opponents.

That wasn’t exactly the case.

The Scots rarely tested Khadija Er-Rmichi in the Moroccan goal despite the heat and a whistle-happy referee.

until Cuthbert curled a slender corner into the back of the net.

The Chelsea midfielder spoke to BBC Scotland about the new coaching staff, saying, “We’ve been doing a lot of work on set pieces this week. They’ve been absolutely daft for it.”

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And it was a relief when it did.

Before Nakkach’s equalizer, it appeared as though Cuthbert’s calculated corner would be the difference-maker in Morocco.

Andreatta’s ambitions were not realized in the 40 minutes of football that followed the goals.

The Scots rarely sought a second. Instead, they reintroduced the WAFCON champions with a few agonizingly awkward moments before the deserved leveller was lashed in.

Scotland’s play had been slowed down by the final moments of the game because there was a sense of urgency in the final moments.

Weir’s lofted finish, which she typically scores for Real Madrid with relative ease, was the result of this, which relieved Scotland greatly.

Relief that they were arresting this terrible, winless run, and relief that they were doing it despite hardship.

Cuthbert continued, “Games like this remind me of when we played Albania in the World Cup.”

They get themselves back in the game, but we come up victorious and we win it, he said. “It might not be pretty, it might not be nice, but we come out swinging.”

I believe the key now is to get wins for us on the board.

This one was more than necessary after eight games without a victory.

Following Finland’s defeat in the Euro 2025 qualifying round, a miserable Nations League campaign followed. The Euros semi-final play-off victory against Hungary at Easter Road was the last to be celebrated.

The culmination of Pedro Martinez Losa’s reign turned out to be that night in the capital, where there were high hopes and a bounty of belief in tow.

Scotland were unbeaten against the Finns. Cuthbert and Weir were irritated because they were unable to make a lasting impression over the summer and were consequently once more excluded from the continental spotlight.

It’s unknown why it doesn’t consistently work for the creative pair of the nation.

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‘They killed his childhood’: West Bank family mourn child killed by Israel

West Bank occupied by Al-Rihiya on October 16 when Muhammad al-Hallaq, 9, a small villager, woke up for another day in his small town south of Hebron.

According to his request, his mother Alia prepared his outfit and breakfast, as well as three more pizza slices for him to share with his friends.

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Muhammad was excited to bring his books and notepads back from school with a new backpack so that he could use them for the weekend. He enjoyed eating some food before heading outside to watch the birds.

A youngster fascinated by the simple things in his environment.

Muhammad returned home, messed up some olives, and then returned to play football. The fourth-grader didn’t return this time.

Muhammad al-Hallaq was killed while playing football with his friends [Mosab Shawer/Al Jazeera] in the Palestinian village of al-Rihiya.

Muhammad was gone, I thought.

Alia received a call at the grocery store.

She recalled that her uncle Ahmad called to inquire about any clashes [with Israeli forces] in our area. I screamed unintentionally. My son Muhammad, Muhammad, I am! A mother’s instincts are always correct, but I’m not sure why.

When Mais, Muhammad’s eldest sister, 14-year-old, heard the gunfire in the evening, she rushed outside.

Mais and Alia were both informed that their son had been injured at the time.

Alia received a notification that her son had been shot while she was heading for the nearby hospital.

According to Alia, “they said he was in good condition and that they would take him out.” But then she began to hear rumors that his heart was stopping. She was unable to enter the operating room because the doctors were frantically trying to save the boy’s life.

The heart monitor then sounded a long, piercing beep. Israeli forces were operating in his village when Muhammad was killed.

Alia declared that Muhammad was gone. “And everything good with him.”

Muhammad al-Hallaq, 9-year-old killed by Israel in the West Bank
Muhammad al-Hallaq’s classmates continue to remember him [Mosab Shawer/Al Jazeera].

Lethal force

The UN Human Rights Office in the occupied Palestinian territory called Muhammad’s killing “appalled” and said it was shocked. The UN office added that Muhammed was the first Palestinian to be killed by Israeli forces or settlers in the occupied West Bank since October 7, 2023, along with 213 children.

Laila Khatib, age 2, was shot in her Jenin home in January during an Israeli raid, according to the UN as the youngest child to have been killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank.

According to the UN office, “international standards demand that Israel conduct an impartial and thorough investigation of all incidents where people have been killed in violent or suspicious circumstances.” The large number of Palestinians killed during this time, the prevalence of illegal killings, the support for settler crimes, and the endemic impunity for crimes committed against Palestinians all point to Israeli forces using lethal and potentially lethal force as a means of repressing Palestinians, as opposed to using it as a last resort to restore and uphold public order and civil life for the Palestinians.

Before Israeli soldiers started shooting, Muhammad and his friends are alleged to have fled after they came across Israeli military vehicles.

No local reports suggest that Muhammad and his friends were involved, or that the Israeli military’s initial statement stated that its forces were reacting to suspects throwing rocks. A preliminary military investigation, according to Israeli media, had determined that the shooting “defied the rules of engagement” and that there had been “improper use of weaponry.”

Muhammad al-Hallaq, 9-year-old killed by Israel in the West Bank
Muhammad al-Hallaq had placed his books in his bag [Mosab Shawer/Al Jazeera], which he never brought with him to school.

“A huge void,” the phrase means.

Palestinian killings of Palestinians in the West Bank are rarely the target of Israeli soldiers’ impunity, with towns and villages like al-Rihiya being left to pick up the pieces in wake of tragedies like Muhammad’s.

Aside from Mais, the eldest, Jaddi, the youngest, six-year-old Sila, and Elias, the fourth of five siblings, were born to him.

They all grieve over Muhammad’s absence.

A small bottle of perfume is still neatly folded next to the white robe he wore for Friday prayers, which he still wore. His books are stacked exactly where they were left.

Alia pointed to the empty space, “This is where Muhammad slept.” They “murdered his youth,” he said.

His family is having unique struggles with Muhammad’s passing. She won’t go back to school because her brother has always followed her.

Mais claimed that when she learned Muhammad had passed away, she fell to her.

She said, “Muhammad was my friend not just a brother.” He would ask me to tutor him when he came home from school, and if I got busy, he would yell, “Teach me first.” He would stay with me until I fell asleep, and then he would go to sleep because I was afraid of doing it in the dark.

Muhammad’s final school bag is still a nail’s length away from his bed.

Bahjat, the son of his father, discovers himself stumbling across the room, touching his bed, and inhaling the scent of his clothes.

Bahjat remarked, “His passing left a huge void.” “I can see him everywhere in the house, at the dining table, in his study area, and in the play area.”

Heat & Trail Blazers win first games since arrests

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In their first NBA game since Terry Rozier’s arrest over alleged illegal sports betting, the Miami Heat won a crushing 146-114 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.

In addition to the extensive FBI investigation into illegal gambling, Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups was detained. The allegations are disputed by both men.

The Heat maintained their lead throughout the entire franchise’s 37-year history by posting 86 first-half points, which was the biggest half-time advantage in the franchise’s 37-year history.

With 24 points, Bam Adebayo led the way and claimed Rozier had the team’s full support.

We support him, “We.” “Voluntary support,” Adebayo declared. You steadfastly support him. At the end of the day, that’s our brother.

Erik Spoelstra, the head coach of the Heat, continued, “Terry is a very dear person to everyone.” He has transformed our locker room significantly.

We express our thoughts and feelings to him as he goes through this.

In Billups’ absence, Portland also won their first game against the Golden State Warriors, winning 139-119. Brazilian Tiago Splitter took over as interim coach.

NBA Commissioner “concerned” by arrests

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver described the arrests as the first time he was personally disturbed by the recent events.

He told Amazon Prime, “There is nothing more important to the league and its fans than the integrity of the competition.” And that’s when my stomach started to feel pitty. It caused a lot of grief.

Silver added that nothing indound when Rozier’s actions in a March 2023 game between the Charlotte Hornets and the New Orleans Pelicans were the subject of an NBA investigation.

The betting companies and the regulators “attracted our attention,” he continued.

We then conducted an investigation and were completely honest about it. And while that was the case, we couldn’t, to be honest, find anything.

The federal government has the authority to appoint people for interviews, threaten people to be imprisoned, and impose restrictions on the league office.

We’ve been working with them since then, they said. And of course, what they announced yesterday was an indictment.

In fairness to Terry, two and a half years later, he still hasn’t been found guilty of anything.

Luka Doncic, a Los Angeles Lakers star, added more than 40 points for the first time in a row in other games to open the season.

The Slovenian added 49 points to go with 11 rebounds and eight assists as the Lakers defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 128-110 in the season-opening game.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, a Greek forward, also had a stellar night, scoring 31 points, 20 rebounds, and adding seven assists against the Toronto Raptors in Milwaukee.

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Tropical Storm Melissa, soon a hurricane, brings death, floods to Caribbean

As it strengthens toward Jamaica, the slow-moving but deadly Tropical Storm Melissa, which has already claimed four lives and is threatening catastrophic flooding in the northern Caribbean.

Before making landfall across central Jamaica on Tuesday, Melissa is expected to become a significant hurricane, possibly by later Saturday or Sunday. Forecasters predict that the system will dump up to 89 centimeters (35 inches) of rain across Haiti.

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Jamaica could experience hurricane conditions for more than 72 hours due to the storm’s crawling speed, which the hurricane’s 3.1 miles per hour on Friday, and southwestern Haiti, where forecasters have described flash flooding as life-threatening.

According to officials, two people were killed in a landslide in Port-au-Prince and another was killed in Marigot when a falling tree hit them in Haiti. In the Dominican Republic, one person has died, and another is still missing.

Residents of Jamaica should be prepared for a “double effect” as the hurricane’s eye passes over the island, with the strongest winds coming from opposite sides of the center, according to Jamaica’s Meteorological Service principal director Evan Thompson.

The forecast represents a significant change from the previous week’s “slim chance” landfall.

Airports will close once a hurricane warning is issued, according to authorities, who have prepared more than 650 emergency shelters throughout Jamaica. The incoming storm posed a serious threat, according to Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ warning to the general public. Take all precautions possible, he advised.

In the Dominican Republic, nearly 200 homes have been damaged and more than half a million people have been left without water as a result of the storm.

Families were forced to flee rising floodwaters on Thursday evening from the capital’s Los Rios neighborhood, Santo Domingo, after nearby streams allegedly burst their banks.

More than 20 Dominican towns are still without water because of floodwaters, which has forced forced school closures nationwide and forced evacuations.

The situation in Port-au-Prince is particularly dire for the thousands of people who have been displaced by gang violence and are now living in dorms under no cover. Nephtali Johnson Pierre, a journalist for The Associated Press, stated, “I’m dealing with two storms: the gangs and the weather.”

The Tiburon Peninsula in Haiti, which could receive up to 89 cm (35 inches) of rain through Tuesday, was advised by the United States National Hurricane Center.

Gov Lawal Inaugurates Subcommittees Ahead Of PDP Convention

In preparation for the Peoples Democratic Party’s convention, Dauda Lawal, the governor of Zamfara State, inaugurated the Accreditation and Special Duties subcommittees.

The 2025 Elective National Convention, which will take place in Ibadan, Oyo State’s capital, will be held on November 15 and 16 under the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

The accreditation subcommittee was established at the Legacy House, Maitama, Abuja, according to a statement from the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris.

Governor Lawal described the accreditation subcommittee as the most important component of the national convention, according to the statement.

I extend a special welcome to the men and women who were chosen for this subcommittee, he said. You were chosen for one of the most crucial tasks in our democratic process, not one for a routine task. Your efforts will form the foundation of a credible, transparent, and prosperous convention.

The committee’s task is an honor and burden, ladies and gentlemen. Your responsibilities include organizing, accrediting, and ensuring the welfare of all delegates and dignitaries, as well as producing the official Delegate’s list, booklets, and tags for all participants and observers as well as for the Board of Trustees.

This is not merely a bureaucratic task. A sacred trust is involved. You are responsible for maintaining the integrity of our convention. You will be the first to welcome each and every participant, and by doing so, you will set the tone for the entire event.

We must keep in mind the larger context as we begin this crucial internal journey. Our party is navigating a complex and contentious political landscape. I want to make a sincere appeal in these circumstances.

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Governor Lawal made a point about the Special Duties subcommittee’s responsibility for protecting the most important aspect of the National Convention at the opening ceremony of Wadata Plaza.

He stated, “I congratulate you on behalf of the honorable committee members.” You were chosen for your commitment, fiscal prudence, and moral character. Your job is to empower each committee while other committees perform specific tasks. You control the convention’s central nervous system, making sure that every organ has the necessary resources.

Your portfolio precisely satisfies the requirements for a seamless convention, including coordinating subcommittee financial activities, collecting and approving budgets, raising funds, managing payments in a transparent manner, and carrying out other responsibilities as assigned by the chairman of the National Convention Organising Committee.

Top talent agent Melanie Blake quits day job to be ‘queen of the bonkbuster’

After a challenging upbringing and putting her long career as a talent agent for the stars aside, Melanieie Blake exclusively shares how she came to be successful in her bestselling novels.

Melanie Blake is being hailed as the new “queen of the bonkbuster” – and she couldn’t be more delighted at the accolade, particularly as it originally belonged to one of her idols, the late great Jilly Cooper. The celebrity talent agent has represented some of the biggest names in TV.

For 25 years she represented Emmerdale ’s Claire King, Coronation Street ’s Beverley Callard, Dynasty ’s Stephanie Beacham and Holby City ’s Patsy Kensit. She even returned Danniella Westbrook to EastEnders. But Melanie has decided to hang up her talent agent hat for good, to focus on her global success as a best-selling author.

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Her explosive new novel, Vengeful Women – one of the much-loved, internationally best-selling Falcon Bay sagas – looks set to continue in the vein of previous tomes, full of the now expected doses of raunch, revenge, treachery and even murder. Here, Melanie, 49, as ballsy and straight-talking in real life as her no-holds-barred characters, opens up exclusively about the tough childhood that made her determined to succeed, celebrity encounters that have left a bad taste in her mouth and how she’s feeling about turning 50…

Melanie, how do you feel about being dubbed the “new queen of the bonkbuster”?

It’s lovely – a true honour. Especially because when my first book hit the bestseller charts, Dame Jilly Cooper sent me a card saying, “Welcome to the bonking club.” I was gobsmacked! And I was so sad to hear of Jilly’s death. Those original queens – Jilly, Jackie Collins, Shirley Conran – changed my life.

As a dyslexic child, my teachers dismissed me as a “thick no-hoper.” Then I discovered the adult section of our neighborhood library, where those glamorous, outrageous women’s books swore I there was still life, and that if I wanted it, I could have it. If it’s my turn to wear the bonkbuster crown, I’ll do it proudly and preserve their legacy because without them, I wouldn’t be here.

Tell us about your most recent book, Vengeful Women, and how you got your inspiration.

A true escapism and a look inside the scenes was what I wanted to write. The filming of Vengeful Women took place on St Augustine’s Cove, a glamorous soap that is on the verge of cancellation. Although it may appear like paradise, it actually contains secrets, sex, sabotage, and scandal.

The soap’s five women will do anything to keep their show from being saved. It’s the most outrageous thing I’ve ever written, but my readers are aware that my books are as true to the word as they can get. There’s a courtroom showdown, a serial killer, and a jaw-dropping twist. The most outrageous scandals never occur on-screen; they occur in hotels, bars, and award-winning lobbies. I’ve witnessed blackmailers, drunks, drunken people, cheaters, and divas. The names in my books have changed, but the sins remain the same.

You’ve previously made an earlier mention of some explosive real-world encounters. What actually occurred?

Oh, there have been too many to mention – and if I listed them here, most of the women would end up seeing me in court. An example was the one whose career I helped revive when I took her on, but she later got her contract renewed, cutting me out of the loop. That betrayal was the final straw for me. In my experience, the most toxic people on TV are usually the women being horrible to each other, although that’s not to say the men aren’t bad.

And you’ve already made the decision to leave talent management…

It lasted for 25 years. The parties were crazy, the women were legendary, and the money was crazy. I helped to bring older women into the spotlight and fight for them to keep their jobs during the golden years of the 2000s. I’m proud to have helped them achieve the spotlight they deserved by fighting ageism. Then, lockdown gave me the opportunity to write the book that altered my life. I realised it was time for me to take the lead in my own story after years of developing other women’s careers.

You mentioned going through difficult times,…

I’ve endured humiliation, homelessness, and poverty. I’ve slept on people’s floors and pondered how to get a bus fare home. However, my idols have also s**gged rock stars and called me genius. Without the dirt, diamonds cannot be obtained.

When did you realize you had succeeded in becoming a best-selling author?

My first book The Thunder Girls did well but didn’t make waves – but while I was doing the interviews for it, journalists kept asking if I’d ever thought about writing a bonkbuster. Eventually, I did just that, and when Ruthless Women was published, I finally understood how it felt to be a successful author. It went straight in at No4 on The Sunday Times bestsellers chart. It stayed in the charts for 25 weeks and went into 10 languages, and then I found myself on magazine covers, often next to celebs I represented. Everything before that moment in my career was carefully planned. Since then, life has been an unexpected roller coaster.

What about your upbringing and how it influenced who you are today?

We had to be so poor. My parents neglected me while I was bullied in school. Although my education and early years were terrible, they gave me a strong desire to succeed. However, I dislike dwelling on the past. I made the most of every means to get to London when I was 17 years old, and I did.

Next year, you’ll turn 50. What are your thoughts on that?

I don’t give it any thought because I’m not defined by it because age is just a number. Thanks to Harley Street, neither my face can recognize that number either! I don’t take any time for granted because my mother passed away at age 54. Every year will count, and I want to look incredibly good doing it.

I use specialist moisturisers, get a facial every week, exfoliate every day, and use every other type of skincare. I also use fillers, but my choices are subtle. I never go in the sun, drink a lot, or smoke; those are the keys to having good skin.

What is then to be accomplished?

Plenty! My life’s just getting started. I’ve had Hollywood offers for two books and I’ve directed a major documentary. I’ve also just launched my own publishing house, Piranha Publishing, to give a home to authors like me: storytellers with real-life experience who have been told that the traditional industry is “not for the likes of us”. My books are surprisingly popular in Australia, and I’d like to explore life over there in some way. I’m ready for a new chapter. Jilly Cooper would say that she wanted to stay “on top”. As for me, I want to head “down under”.

Do you have a motto you abide by?

Be positive instead of angry. Negativity is only brought on by sinister people. Go get what someone else has if you want it.

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On November 6th, Vengeful Women will be available. Purchase a limited edition hardback on Amazon while supplies last.