Ospreys ‘heading in right direction’ to keep Wales fly-half Edwards

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In the quest to keep Wales fly-half Dan Edwards, Ospreys head coach Mark Jones says things are “going in the right direction.”

At the end of the 2025-26 season, the Ospreys are reportedly interested in signing Edwards, who is on a contract with Leicester.

Dewi Lake and Jac Morgan, the captains of Wales, have announced that they will leave the Ospreys to relocate to Gloucester at the end of the season.

When asked if Edwards had accepted a new deal to work for Ospreys, Jones responded, “There are a few things bubbling in the background where we are happy that they are heading in the right direction.”

Nothing I can say at this time, but I’m hoping there will be a time when we can share some positive news with our fans.

We are chatting with a lot of players, and we want to keep them in the Ospreys shirt.

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Because he has only played seven international matches, Edwards, 22, would be ineligible for Wales selection if he decided to play rugby for a club in England.

Anyone under this cap count must play international rugby in Wales if they sign for a club outside of Wales, according to the 25-cap rule.

Jones has highlighted Edwards’ prowess as an international star.

“I adore working with Dan,” Jones remarked.

We have a similar perspective on how the game should be played, he said when I first met him with the [Wales] Under-20s a few years ago.

He is very mature and has a great mix as a young player.

Remaining players in a difficult situation

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) promises to honor existing agreements and guarantee future ones signed by players with national interest, like Edwards.

After Lake and Morgan’s departures, Jones hopes Ospreys won’t lose more players.

In the end, Jones said, “I’m pretty sure we will keep the players we want to,” but “I can’t think for a player.”

“I can only look at it through my lens” at the players’ communication strategies, the kind of setting we want to create, and the various packages we are attempting to offer them.

We’ll likely make it difficult for players to leave those table, “I’m confident.”

I’m reasonably confident that the Ospreys’ squad will progress very well in the future.

As Jones’ team prepares for Cardiff’s New Year’s Day game, he made comments about the Ospreys’ long-term future.

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) plans to discontinue a men’s professional side at the time of these derby matches.

Y11 Sports and Media, the owners of the Ospreys, are rumored to be in talks to buy Cardiff, which briefly went into administration in April before being taken over by Welsh rugby’s governing body.

In addition to the three teams that will be permitted in Cardiff, the west and the east, the WRU announced in October that it wants to reduce the number to three.

Negotiations have continued, but the WRU has stated that a team’s elimination will no longer occur until the end of 2025.

Before this other proposal, which would allow Welsh rugby bosses to obtain their desired number of three, appeared to be a straight shootout between Scarlets and Ospreys for the west licence.

Fans of Cardiff have been outspoken on social media against any proposed takeover deal, and the WRU and Y11 have both declined to comment on this possibility, which has fueled worries about the future of the Ospreys.

When asked if there were any guarantees for the following season, Jones responded, “I don’t deal in rumors, I can only deal in facts.

There are no details about the four teams we currently have that I’ve heard or spoken to that would suggest anything.

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Netanyahu’s Mar-a-Lago win that wasn’t

Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, traveled to the United States for the fifth time since January when President Donald Trump took office. The prime minister was fully engaged in an effort to placate his domestic political partners by obtaining “concessions” from Trump prior to the meeting between the two, according to the Israeli press. What kind of concessions were they? They primarily involved the US’s approval of an Israeli strike on Iran and the Turkiye’s inclusion in the Gaza stabilization force.

Netanyahu lacked both credibility and integrity. Trump specifically mentioned “Bibi’s” respect for him and his close ties to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Trump did not mention Israel’s willingness to “make a deal” and offered specific instructions for American involvement, but he also didn’t mention a solo Israeli operation. According to Israeli media, Trump gave Israel the “green light” to launch an Iranian missile. That is inferred in no way from Trump’s official statement.

Trump mentioned “soon” when the reconstruction of Gaza would begin. He said that it must take place before Hamas’ disarmament can be accomplished by almost 60 states. If a Palestinian-led force is used, Hamas has already agreed to disarm. Trump did not say anything to support Hamas’ logic, especially given that the majority of the participating nations refuse to carry out a violent dearmament of the group. Trump also made no mention of the last hostage-taking place in Gaza as a prerequisite for moving to “Stage II” of the deal.

Nothing in Trump’s world is more significant than language and symbolic gestures. Trump made it clear that his guest was running out of time when he referred to Netanyahu as a “great wartime prime minister” while discussing his plan for “peace.” This was also made clear when Trump claimed to have spoken with President Isaac Herzog, Israel’s official head of state, about a pardon for Netanyahu and that such a pardon was imminent. By the way, President Herzog categorically denied that there had been such a conversation.

A brief phone call between Trump and Israeli Education Minister Yoav Kish may be the best reflection of the Trump-Netanyahu meeting at Mar-a-Lago. Kish was supposed to inform Trump that he would receive the Israel Prize on 2026 on the same day as Israel’s independence day.

The minister of education delivers the award during a televised ceremony attended by Israel’s leaders. The celebrations of Independence Day officially come to an end. Its recipients are typically late-career academics in their careers. The award is the result of a lifetime of hard work helping to advance human knowledge. Special prizes are occasionally given in civic categories, the most notable of which is a “life’s work,” such as promoting social equality, promoting coexistence between Jews and Palestinians, etc.

The prize, as its name suggests, is almost always awarded to Israeli citizens, but it can also be given to non-Jews who have made a “special contribution to the Jewish people” as well.

In other words, Trump and Netanyahu exchanged information about upcoming plans, and Netanyahu caught his attention and accepted it by putting yet another semi-fictitious on top of Trump’s already crowded head.

However, there have been persistent accusations that Trump and Netanyahu are working in a hive despite these clear indications of the disparate nature of their relationships. In light of these analyses, the United States fully supports Israel’s pivot to Asia and the world war against China, which is Netanyahu’s favorite expression.

As the Arabs languish in their own unresolvable internal conflicts and conflicts, Israel will “take care” of the “Iranian threat.” After the Israeli attack in Doha, Arab states began to mobilize, but not in any particular way.

Additionally, these voices point out that Israel continues to veto the “ceasefire” enacted by “Stage I” of the Trump plan with the full support of the US. Trump even claimed that he had no issues with Israel’s actions in Gaza and that it has “lived up” the ceasefire “100 percent.” Bombing, the destruction of infrastructure, blocking life-saving aid in the midst of bad weather, and many other actions that contribute to and increase the ongoing Israeli genocide.

It is indeed very difficult to reconcile this with the notion that Israel has no choice but to postpone Stage II and negotiate for a Palestinian statehood under international pressure. After all, the Israeli media has been reporting on initiatives to “settle Gaza,” “relocate” 1.5 million Palestinians to Somaliland, and “demolish” the Oslo Accords, one ethnically cleansed Palestinian community at a time, on numerous occasions.

Israel continues to receive weapons from the US and other countries, including Germany and the UK, at a sizable price, and to purchase their own weapons. How can we ascertain that the genocide against Israel is coming to an end?

It is not, in essence, the short answer. Israel continues to systematically destabilize any semblance of regional order through killing, destroying, subverting, and expanding. For instance, Israel acknowledged the statehood of Somaliland in order to provide a “dumping ground” for Palestinians who have been cleansed of their ethnic makeup. By doing this, Israel also ensures that everyone who lives in fear of Israeli weapons is able to flee to neighboring Saudi Arabia.

The longer response acknowledges that Israel itself is a victim of a genocide: genocide consumes genocidaires.

Far from it, that would suggest that cosmic forces would bring about justice. The pursuit of justice should both be at the highest level of rigor and reality, as should Palestinian life preservation and dignity.

However, the genocide has immediately and daily shaped Israel’s image. There is no “forever war” in sight, and violence is rising as quickly as the prices of the staple foods. Democracy is crumbling. This is not a “strategic” issue in itself.

Israel has attempted to erase Palestinian identity for nearly 80 years, but it has been unsuccessful. Over the past two years, Israel’s internal contradictions have been blatantly exposed.

Israel won’t “die” or “receive,” but there has never been a greater disconnect between how the world perceives Israel and how it views other countries.

Trump and his view of America reject “losers.” There are no longer any “wins” in sight for Israel. It can and does kill, obfuscate, and procrastinate.

Even Trump acknowledges that this power, once it is used, has no long-term effects. There are no options for Israel. No loss is greater.

Love Island’s Jess White ‘hard launches’ boyfriend as she jokes ‘took us 10 years’

Jess White, the star of Love Island, has revealed her new boyfriend, who she has known for ten years, online, and has confirmed that she won’t be appearing in the upcoming All Stats series.

Love Island star Jess White has revealed her new boyfriend online as she shared they had known each other for 10 years.

Jess, 26, took to TikTok to share a sweet montage where she was loved up with her new boyfriend, along with the caption: “POV: you ate 12 grapes on NYE”. The caption refers to an old wives’ tale where you eat 12 grapes under a table as the clock strikes midnight on NYE, and your wishes will come true.

Before her new boyfriend’s kissing and giggling, Jess begins by eating the grapes with her friend. She said, “Only took us 10 years,” in the caption.

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Fans sent sweet messages in the comments section, with one saying, “Absolutely delighted for you, Jess,” and another saying, “Awwww, so happy for you.” Former Love Islander Ciaran Davies also wrote, “HARD LAUNCH YEAHHHHHH,” to which Jess responds, “HARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Jess, who appeared on the 10th series of the show, told The Mirror earlier this year that she wouldn’t rule out going on the All Stars version of the show, but after her latest post, it might be safe to assume she won’t be going on the next series, which is set to start in a few weeks.

Jess said in June when asked about the All Stars series of Love Island: “If it felt like the right time, yeah. But January’s a long way off – I could have a husband by then!” she joked.

Before being dumped from the villa, she was seen in a love triangle with Ronnie Vint and Harriett Blackmore during her appearance on the show in 2024.

While Jess hasn’t confirmed how long she has been with her new beau, it has been reported that they have been seeing each other for months. Jess also teased her romance on her Instagram as she shared she was heading on a getaway to Dublin, which was a present from someone.

It comes as Presenter Maya Jama is set to welcome back some familiar faces, hoping for another chance at romance. Bosses have confirmed that the third season will return on Monday, January 12, and fans have been waiting patiently to find out which former contestants are heading back to the villa.

Fan favourites Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman were crowned winners of the second series of All Stars earlier this year, beating off competition from Ekin-Su and Curtis Pritchard, Elma Pazar and Sammy Root, Luca Bish and Grace Jackson.

After creating a stir in the most recent summer series, it is reported that Harrison Solomon is hoping for a second chance at romance in the well-known villa.

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He broke up with his Love Island ex Lauren Wood shortly after the ITV2 dating program ended this summer.

Harrison is eager for another chance at the villa because the breakup is still very recent, according to an insider. Although he and Lauren didn’t get it right, who knows if she will go back to the villa and try again.

Debutant Hood extends dream World Championship run

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Justin Hood, a well-known English debutant, defeated Josh Rock, who was 11th seed, in a final performance that would make them the PDC World Championship champions.

The 32-year-old made his first 11 doubles appearances in astonishing fashion, missing for the first time when attempting to beat 143 to win the match in straight sets.

He missed his first of four match darts in that leg, but he was pleased to the Alexandra Palace crowd, who chanted his name throughout the match.

Rock couldn’t help but smile in disbelief as Hood continued to land twice as well at the back of the stage.

With his World Championship earnings, which are currently at £100,000, Hood has previously stated that he wants to start a Chinese restaurant, but he will first make plans for a quarter-finale against either Michael van Gerwen or Gary Anderson on Thursday.

He declared to Sky Sports, “It’s not a fairytale; I know what I can do, and it’s nice to show it.” Only when I was throwing to win it and finally the end, did I experience some nerves?

Jonny Clayton, the fifth seed in Wales, defeated Andreas Harrysson earlier to set up a last-eight tie with Ryan Searle, the country’s fifth seed.

In the fifth set, Harrysson missed opportunities to take a 3-2 lead, while the final six sets were played in the final set.

Andreas was hitting doubles, Clayton said.

It was difficult,” he said. I had a lot of loose darts and didn’t play my best darts, but pressure does a lot to you. Andreas constantly put pressure on me.

With his victory, Clayton will be temporarily up to fourth in the PDC world rankings and automatically qualified for the Premier League if he holds that spot until the tournament is over.

Poland’s Krzysztof Ratajski defeated 25th seed Luke Woodhouse 4-2 in the opening match on Tuesday, tying them for a quarter-final spot against defending champion Luke Littler.

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Three more quarter-finalists will be chosen later on Tuesday, with the conclusion of the fourth round.

Van Gerwen and Kevin Doets square off against two former champions, while Van Gerwen and Luke Humphries, both of whom won in 2010, square off against Kevin Doets, who is unseeded in the Netherlands.

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Tommy Fury shares message to Anthony Joshua after tragic crash kills two people

Following the tragic accident that claimed the lives of two of his friends and sent him to the hospital, Tom Fury has written a depressing message to Anthony Joshua. Unfortunately, the heavyweight boxer was involved in a crash that left two people dead in Nigeria.

Tommy has now shared a heartbreaking message on social media. One of those instances, he wrote, “reminds you how fragile life is. Everything is possible today and tomorrow.

It’s terrifying to consider the fact that even where you’re sitting in a car on a random day can determine life or death. I’m thinking of Joshua, Joshua, and the two men who sadly lost their lives at this time.

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Following the tragedy, Tommy Fury left a message (PA).

On the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, it became known that Joshua and four other people had collided in a car. A black Lexus Jeep collided with a stationary red commercial Sinotruck, according to the Federal Road Safety Corps of Nigeria’s preliminary findings, in which Joshua was a passenger and five adult males were involved in the collision.

Following a road traffic accident earlier today in Lagos, Nigeria, Sina Ghami and Kevin “Lafeef” Ayodele’s death is confirmed by an official spokesperson for Anthony Joshua, who issued a statement.

“Both Anthony and his team were steadfast friends. We respectfully request that the families be given some privacy and space while they process this truly upsetting and devastating news at this time.

Tommy’s words shared Tyson Fury’s rivalry with his brother, who also happens to be Tommy. The fighter also posted a heartfelt message on social media earlier on Tuesday.

Tyson expressed his gratitude in an Instagram post about the confirmation that both Ghami and Ayodele had passed away. He declared, “This is so depressing. May heaven’s bed be good for them. He wrote, “There is no tomorrow,” in a separate comment. “live, love, and give.

Shannon Courtenay, a former celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins star, and boxer and ex-celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins star, also shared sad messages. She shared her tribute on her own Instagram Stories on Monday.

She remarked, “RIP Sina & Latz. Two excellent men. Life is really too short because you’re all having fun in Miami last week and your]sic] gone today. In this terrible situation, may the Lord look over their loved ones.

She concluded, “This is tonight, hold your loved ones extra tight.” You never know what will come your way. At the end of her post, Shannon added a broken love heart emoji.

Rak Su’s Myles Stephenson also made a tribute on the social media platform. sharing an image of Ayodele, who swore, “My brother. I’ll miss it when you talk to your partner.

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