Israel, South Sudan in talks over forced transfer of Palestinians: Report

Israel is in discussions with South Sudan about forcibly relocating Palestinians from Gaza to the East African country, according to six people familiar with the matter who spoke to The Associated Press.

The proposal is part of an Israeli effort to displace Palestinians from Gaza – a move human rights groups warn would amount to forcible expulsion, ethnic cleansing, and would violate international law.

Critics of the transfer plan fear Palestinians would never be allowed to return to Gaza and that mass departure could pave the way for Israel to annex the enclave and re-establish Israeli settlements there, as called for by far-right ministers in the Israeli government.

South Sudan has struggled to recover from a civil war that broke out shortly after independence in 2011, killing nearly 400,000 people and leaving parts of the country facing famine. It already hosts a large refugee population from conflicts in neighbouring countries.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has previously said he wants to advance what he calls “voluntary migration” for much of Gaza’s population, a policy he has linked to previous statements of United States President Donald Trump.

“I think that the right thing to do, even according to the laws of war as I know them, is to allow the population to leave, and then you go in with all your might against the enemy who remains there,” Netanyahu said Tuesday in an interview with i24, an Israeli TV station. He did not make reference to South Sudan.

The AP reported that Israel and the US have floated similar proposals with Sudan, Somalia, and the breakaway region of Somaliland.

Egypt, which shares a border with Gaza, has strongly opposed any forced transfer of Palestinians out of the enclave, fearing a refugee influx into its territory.

South Sudanese civil society leader Edmund Yakani told the AP that the country “should not become a dumping ground for people … and it should not accept to take people as negotiating chips to improve relations”.

Joe Szlavik, founder of a US lobbying firm working with South Sudan, said he was briefed by South Sudanese officials on the talks.

According to Szlavik, the country wants the Trump administration to lift a travel ban and remove sanctions on some South Sudanese elites, suggesting the US could be involved in any agreement about the forcible displacement of Palestinians.

Peter Martell, a journalist and author of First Raise a Flag, said “cash-strapped South Sudan needs any ally, financial gain and diplomatic security it can get”.

FG Orders Withdrawal Of Case Against Ibom Airline Passenger

The Federal Government has ordered the withdrawal of the case against Comfort Emmanson on an Ibom Air flight on August 10, 2025.

The development came after Emmason was remanded in prison following the incident.

A statement by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, on Wednesday, said the move was necessitated following consultation with critical stakeholders in the Aviation Sector and those involved in the “unfortunate incidents regarding the unruly behaviours of certain individuals at our airports of recent”.

Channels Television reported that Emmanson had allegedly attacked a flight attendant and clashed with security operatives at the airport.

The alleged assault led to her being arraigned and remanded at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos State on Monday.

Reacting to the incident in a statement posted on his X page on Monday, Keyamo confirmed that Ms Emmanson was arraigned before the Ikeja Magistrates’ Court on criminal charges.

He condemned her actions, noting that she was remanded because she failed to provide adequate sureties in court.

However, the minister also criticised the circulation of the viral indecent video, which showed Ms Emmanson’s top torn and her upper body exposed.

He said he ordered action against the Ibom Air officials who leaked the footage.

Her prison remand has since sparked further outrage among civil societies, the public, including the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), which condemned Ibom Air and the Airline Operators of Nigeria for the unfair manner in which the incident was handled.

In a U-turn on Wednesday, Keymao said parties involved in the incidents have learnt their lessons.

He also said the incident had raised public awareness of airport security protocols regarding travelling.

“In the last 48 hours, I have been in consultation with critical stakeholders in the Aviation Sector and those involved in the unfortunate incidents regarding the unruly behaviours of certain individuals at our airports in recent.

“Though regrettable, we think valuable lessons have been learnt by all sides to these incidents and airport security protocol, especially, have been well highlighted for the travelling public. If nothing at all, the episodes have undoubtedly helped to raise public awareness about appropriate conduct within the aviation space.

“As highlighted in my previous statements on the last two incidents, clear wrongs were committed by both the offending passengers and staff of the airlines involved, from all the evidence available to us and that available to the public. It is clear that all the actors involved cannot continue to highlight the injury or injustice done to them without acknowledging their own equal culpability,” the Minister’s statement read in part.

Following deliberations, “including appeals made by well-meaning individuals and remorse shown by the actors”, Keyamo said he had prevailed on Ibom Airline to withdraw the complaint against Emmason.

“In the case of the unruly passenger, Ms. Comfort Emmanson, on the Ibom Airline on Sunday, the 10th of August, 2025, I have conferred with Ibom Airline to withdraw the Complaint against her today. When the Police took her Statement in the presence of her lawyer, she exhibited great remorse for her conduct.”

Keyamo noted that the female Ibom passenger will be released from Kirikiri prison immediately, and the lifetime flying ban will also be lifted.

“Subsequent to the withdrawal of the complaint by the Complainant, the CP of Airport Command and the Police Prosecutor will immediately take the remaining steps to facilitate her release from Kirikiri Prisons within this week.

West Ham ‘don’t need drastic change’ to succeed

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West Ham United face newly promoted Sunderland in the Premier League on Saturday, with manager Graham Potter determined that any improvements this season should emerge from solid foundations.

Potter felt he inherited a mess at the London Stadium when he was brought in to replace Julen Lopetegui in January.

While he could identify what was wrong, the 50-year-old could not start fixing the issues properly until this summer.

That meant he oversaw just one victory in his first six games and a run of eight without a win, before an end of season rally took West Ham up to 14th.

It represented a fairly underwhelming introduction to life at London Stadium for Potter on his return to the game, 21 months after being sacked by Chelsea.

Given new signings have been slow to arrive, it is easy to imagine the likes of Antonio Conte or Jose Mourinho reacting to the same scenario by furiously demanding more bodies, no matter the cost.

But that is not Potter’s way.

He can lose his cool – and he did in Chicago last month, with Potter fiercely criticising the decision to have cooling breaks when West Ham beat Everton on a cold, wet and windy night during the Premier League Summer Series.

But Potter prefers to address issues in a more measured, methodical way.

“The coach’s job is to build something,” he said.

“You’ve got to try and improve your team, improve the club, improve the players. That’s the trick.

“I don’t know what the perception of me is to be honest. I can have my water-break tirade with the best of them.

“But everybody’s different, I suppose. I’ve always tried to do what I think is the right thing for the club.

There wasn’t much of a transfer budget at Swedish fourth-tier outfit Ostersunds, where Potter began his managerial career.

Yet his patient, clear-sighted approach brought three promotions and a historic Swedish Cup triumph that secured the club’s first European campaign, courtesy of getting through three qualifying rounds.

Ostersunds were eventually eliminated in the last 32 by Arsenal – but not before winning at Emirates Stadium.

The lessons learned during that time served Potter well at Swansea and Brighton, but it was impossible to adopt the same approach when he left for Chelsea in September 2022.

In the transfer window just before Potter arrived, Chelsea signed 10 players and either sold or loaned out 15 – and that was just among those who could be considered first-team squad members.

In that January, Chelsea spent more than £280m on another seven players and signed Joao Felix on loan.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Potter found it difficult to implement the plans he wanted and was sacked after just seven months in charge.

“I’ve experienced what £300m can do,” he said. “It’s not always positive.

“You just deal with what you have, work with the people in the club and represent it the best way, by staying as close to the person I am as I can.

Sense of evolution, not revolution

Including striker Michail Antonio – whose exit as a player was confirmed on 7 August – West Ham have released six senior members of Potter’s squad since the end of last season.

Striker Callum Wilson and defender Kyle Walker-Peters have arrived on free transfers, while the £55m generated by the sale of Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham has been spent on goalkeeper Mads Hermansen and El Hadji Malick Diouf, as well as paying a large chunk of the £34.2m it cost to turn Jean-Clair Todibo’s loan from Nice into a permanent deal.

Many West Ham supporters think it is not enough.

Potter accepts the club’s recruitment chiefs will keep looking for targets but cautions against the temptation to buy for the sake of it.

“I don’t think we needed drastic change,” he said.

“It’s tempting to think that the solution is going to be external but, from my perspective, the focus should always be on the players you have – with an eye on improving.

“When we arrived there was, for different reasons, a low-trust environment. When you change the manager halfway through the season, there’s a feeling something isn’t quite working.

“If you look back over a 12-month period up to that point, the team had conceded a lot of goals which is an indication that, maybe, something wasn’t quite right on a cultural or foundation level.

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Seles reveals myasthenia gravis diagnosis

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Nine-time Grand Slam champion Monica Seles has revealed she was diagnosed with myasthenia gravis – a neuromuscular autoimmune disease – three years ago.

The 51-year-old has chosen to go public with the rare long-term condition, which causes muscle weakness, to raise awareness before this month’s US Open.

Seles first noticed symptoms of the condition, which can affect most parts of the body – including the muscles that control the eyes, around five years ago.

“I would be playing [tennis] with some kids or family members, and I would miss a ball,” former world number one Seles told The Associated Press.

“I was like, ‘Yeah, I see two balls.’ These are obviously symptoms that you can’t ignore.

“It took me quite some time to really absorb it, speak openly about it, because it’s a difficult one. It affects my day-to-day life quite a lot.”

Seles decided to reveal her condition in the hope of using her platform to educate people about the disease, for which there is currently no cure.

The American won eight major titles by the age of 19, after capturing her first aged 16 at the 1990 French Open.

But she won just one more after she was stabbed with a knife by a fan during a match in Hamburg in 1993 and took time away from the sport to recover.

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Sprinter Richardson apologizes while addressing domestic violence arrest

Sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson has addressed her recent domestic violence arrest in a video on social media and issued an apology to her boyfriend Christian Coleman.

Richardson posted a video on her Instagram account Monday night in which she said she put herself in a “compromised situation”. She issued a written apology to Coleman on Tuesday morning.

“I love him & to him I can’t apologize enough,” the reigning 100-meter world champion wrote in all capital letters on Instagram, adding that her apology “should be just as loud” as her “actions”.

“To Christian I love you & I am so sorry,” she wrote.

Richardson was arrested on July 27 on a fourth-degree domestic violence offence for allegedly assaulting Coleman at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. She was booked into South Correctional Entity in Des Moines, Washington, for more than 18 hours.

Her arrest was days before she ran the 100 metres at the US championships in Eugene, Oregon.

In the video, Richardson said she’s practising “self-reflection” and refuses “to run away but face everything that comes to me head on”.

According to the police report, an officer at the airport was notified by a Transportation Security Administration supervisor of a disturbance between Richardson and her boyfriend, Coleman, the 2019 world 100-metre champion.

The officer reviewed camera footage and observed Richardson reach out with her left arm and grab Coleman’s backpack and yank it away. Richardson then appeared to get in Coleman’s way, with Coleman trying to step around her. Coleman was shoved into a wall.

Later in the report, it said Richardson appeared to throw an item at Coleman, with the TSA indicating it may have been headphones.

The officer said in the report: “I was told Coleman did not want to participate any further in the investigation and declined to be a victim.”

A message was left with Coleman from The Associated Press.

Richardson wrote that Coleman “came into my life & gave me more than a relationship but a greater understanding of unconditional love from what I’ve experienced in my past”.

She won the 100 at the 2023 world championships in Budapest and finished with the silver at the Paris Games last summer. She also helped the 4×100 relay team to an Olympic gold.

Sam Thompson says ‘I need a bit of help’ after Zara McDermott split in honest confession

Former Made In Chelsea star Sam Thompson has opened up about his dating life before asking fans for their help following his split from Zara McDermott

Zara McDermott and ex Sam Thompson were together for five years (Image: Instagram)

Sam Thompson has admitted that he ‘needs a bit of help’ when it comes to finding love again following his split from Zara McDermott back in December.

The former Made In Chelsea star, 33, dated Love Island bombshell Zara, 28, for over five years but the former couple decided to call it quits on their romance at the beginning of the year. Since then, Zara has moved on with former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson.

Meanwhile, Sam was linked to Love Island star Samie Elishi for a number of weeks before it was revealed that they had called it quits on their brief fling. It comes after Pete Wicks confessed that he ‘disliked’ Sam ex as he said ‘I prefer him single’.

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Sam and Zara split in December after five years together
Sam and Zara split in December after five years together(Image: Instagram)

On Tuesday, Sam was still in the Hits Radio Breakfast hot seat with the usual crew of Fleur East, Will Best and James Barr off on their holidays. And while on the show, he was appealing to listeners for help with his Hinge profile.

Sam confessed: “I’m on Hinge everybody. I have decided to give dating apps a go, because the dating world is the trenches out there and I need a bit of help.”

While Sam had no issues choosing the perfect pictures and videos of himself to show off his best qualities, it was but answering the prompts that left him frustrated.

The reality TV star joked: “One of them is ‘I’d fall for you if…’ And I just don’t know what I think, to be honest with you I’d fall for you if you say you like me. If you turn round and say I like you, I’m done that’s all it takes with me. And ‘my cry in the car song?’ Anything by One Direction really….”

Sam’s honest confession comes after his ex Zara and her new man Louis took their relationship to the next level and shared a sweet snap of them sharing a kiss on social media.

The Love Island star and the One Direction singer have been dating for several months, but have been keeping their romance away from social media besides a few comments and likes.

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Louis and Zara began dating at the start of this year(Image: Instagram)

Zara was previously spotted singing along at her boyfriend’s concert as she went to support her 33-year-old partner at his show in Zurich last month. The sighting comes not long after the loved-up couple were seen having fun together at this year’s Glastonbury Festival.

Just one day after her ex Sam’s birthday, Zara took to her Instagram page to share a selfie she took of her and Louis sharing a kiss. I

In the snap, seemingly taken on holiday, Zara smiled as she held his cheek and gave him a kiss. Louis looked happy as he held the camera. Friends and fans were delighted with the social media milestone and rushed to share their happiness for the couple. “Yaaaay,” Strictly Come Dancing’s Tasha Ghouri wrote.

Sam Thompson in a dark shirt at an event in June 2025.
Sam says he needs some help when it comes to dating(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

The couple first started romance rumours earlier in the year after being photographed on a cosy date in Suffolk. The moment in March came just a few weeks after Zara’s split from her long-term boyfriend, Sam.

Sam and Zara called time on their relationship for good in December 2024. They had initially met in 2019 after she shot to fame on Love Island.

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They took a break but soon got back together and seemed to be hopelessly in love until it was announced they went their separate ways after five years together.

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