US Refuses Visa For Members Of Senegal Women’s Basketball Team

As Washington tightens border controls and reportedly considers extending the travel ban, Dakar officials claim that the United States has rejected multiple visa applications for Senegal women’s basketball players who were scheduled to practice in America.

Some athletes and fans who intend to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympic Games in the United States are confounded by the tense border situation.

According to a memo from the internal administration, the United States is considering enforcing a travel ban that prohibits entry to its territory in Senegal.

Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko claimed in a heated post that he had been informed that several members of the country’s women’s national basketball team had been denied visas.

He claimed that he had instructed the sports minister to halt a 10-day training camp in the US.

The United States only renewed visas for “those who held old visas and rejected new requests,” according to Babacar Ndiaye, president of the Senegalese Basketball Federation.

A federation statement late on Thursday stated that a total of 12 visas, five for players and seven for the team’s staff, were rejected.

Les Lionnes planned to train in the United States ahead of the Ivory Coast Afrobasket 2025 competition, which will start in July.

The US Embassy in Senegal did not immediately respond to a request for comment, despite a statement from a US State Department representative telling AFP that it was unable to comment on individual cases.

Prime Minister Sonko thanked US archrival China for “awarding dozens of training scholarships for our athletes and their coaches” in addition to putting a stop to the training.

Twelve nations are currently affected by the US travel ban.

Maura Higgins just shared which affordable cream bronzer she uses to get glowy makeup on holiday

Looking for a cheap way to travel abroad and achieve that sun-kissed appearance? It won’t break the bank for Maura Higgins to share her glowy bronzed make-up when she’s on vacation.

Maura Higgins just shared which cream bronzer she uses to get glowy makeup(Image: Maura Higgins/Instagram)

The Love Island and I’m A Celeb star recently took to Instagram to share with fans some of her go-to makeup products. She uses these to get a sun-kissed glam look while on holiday. Only weeks after announcing her upcoming spot on The Traitors US, Maura looked golden and glowing as she gave fans a list of her makeup must-haves, including this affordable cream bronzer.

Maura revealed to the media that she had been applying Refy’s shade Sand cream bronzer to complete her radiant look. This bronzer is said to have a lightweight, buildable formula that seamlessly blends into the skin for a soft, velvety finish, and costs £18.

With her “super gorgeous summery dress,” Amanda Holden has the solution to the problem of summer formalwear.

Fans of Natalya Wright’s “amazing” black midi are “in love” with it, which is ideal for summer weddings.

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Maura revealed she uses the Refy Cream Bronzer(Image: Maura Higgins/Instagram)

Maura’s Mediterranean appearance complemented the Refy product’s olden-toned bronze color by pairing the bronzer with her glowy complexion and soft, smokey wing. The Refy bronzer is designed to look like you’ve just returned from a vacation, even if you haven’t been jetting off in style quite like Maura and is designed to fit that description.

With its glowy finish and creamy yet light formula, the bronzer continues to impress. This beauty is infused with vitamin E, sunflower seed oil, and echium plantagineum seed oil, which provide long-lasting definition and warmth without clogging pores or appearing cakey.

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The Cream Bronzer retails for £18 from Refy(Image: Refy )

Because it is paraben-free and fragrance-free, this natural-looking, buildable bronzer is available in five additional shades to suit your skintone.

This makeup gem currently has a nearly perfect 4.9 out of 5 stars, with over 940 reviews on Refy’s website, and not just Maura.

One beauty expert who is equally obsessed with this bronzer beamed, “This bronzer leaves the most amazing glow”!

This customer gushing, “Last all day, goes on beautifully, no caking, and gives a stunning looking glow” earns even more praise.

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Another third person feels the same way about this bronzer, saying, “This bronzer is so incredibly simple to wear.” I have an obsession. With the brush I purchased, it glides on effortlessly. This creates the ideal bronze glow for anyone who has never tan their face. LOVE IT”!

Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez unfollow each other again as truce ends

Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber are no longer following one another on social media as fans are unsure whether another feud is brewing after the pair are alleged to have split up after Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez initially argued.

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Hailey and Selena used to be pals(Image: @tyrellhampton/Instagram)

The feud between Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez could be about to reignite after it was spotted the pair have unfollowed each other again on social media. The duo are rumoured to have a dislike for each other over their link-ups with Justin Bieber.

Selena’s relationship and breakup were widely reported despite the singer’s mother being the star’s child and being married to the singer. Although they had recently appeared to have made amends, their social media pages reveal that things may not be as they initially thought.

The pair had previously appeared to have buried the hatchet two years prior. However, eagle-eyed fans have recently noticed the unfollowing and have drawn swift conclusions. The pair has consistently refuted rumors of a rift, which is unfortunate.

Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey(Image: Getty Images for OBB Media)

One user wrote, “I kinda saw this coming,” to which one. Another agreed, saying, “I wanted Hailey to leave him and for them to be best friends.

Others, however, acknowledged they were never required to be in the same circle and didn’t appear to be alarmed by the news. They said, “I’m not going to follow my ex’s new girlfriend,” because there wasn’t really a need to follow them.

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Selena and Justin had a one-year relationship from 2010 to 2018, and they were Hollywood’s young “It” couple for almost ten. Since Selena’s split, he has since wed Hailey, who he had just met.

Within a year of the split, the two got married and tied the knot in 2019 before the two tied the knot. Hailey and Selena posed for a photo in 2022 to try to calm down the online noise of their friendship thinning over a man.

The former Disney Channel star also urged her supporters to stop eliciting “hate” from Hailey on social media at the time. They continued to occasionally reunite in an effort to show that there wasn’t unrest.

Hailey liked Selena’s post from the month of December last year, when she tied the knot with Benny Blanco. Selena did the same after reading a post Sephora shared announcing the availability of Hailey’s Rhode beauty line in their stores.

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Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez(Image: Getty Images)

However, it seems as though they have once more ties. And it comes after Selena was accused last month of stifling Hailey as a result of the sale of her beauty brand Rhode.

Selena’s cosmetics brand Rare Beauty shared a number of images of her with her blowing a kiss in one shortly after the announcement. Simply put, the phrase “Still here” was the caption.

Hailey’s fans at the time criticized the timing. One enraged user wrote, “It seems like Hailey is always thinking about things.” “Pathetic”

Another yelled, “The way she’s actually shady as hell.”

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Without a club, but Wales’ Roberts focuses on Euros

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Rhiannon Roberts, the Wales defender, says she will put her future on the line this summer as she prepares to play for the Euros without a club.

Roberts, 34, has spent the last two seasons playing for Real Betis after moving to Spain in 2023 after spending time at Liverpool.

However, Roberts’ contract expires, making Betis one of three unattached players in Rhian Wilkinson’s Switzerland squad.

After wrapping up her contract with Southampton, goalkeeper Poppy Soper is looking for her next move after leaving Blackburn, and Alice Griffiths is also out of a club.

Hannah Cain and Sophie Ingle, both of whom are returning from Chelsea this summer, will leave at the end of their contracts.

Roberts insists that questions over what will come next at the club level are not on her mind, despite the profile of Wales’ first appearance at a women’s major tournament offering “a shop window” for players like her.

Roberts said, “I just want to give it everything and concentrate solely on Euros,” adding, “I don’t want to be concentrating on anything else.”

Sleepless nights from a trip to Switzerland in the past

Roberts won her 79th cap ten years ago.

She claims that she has been putting off making her first major finals appearance due to her lack of clarity.

Wales has experienced qualification near-misses, one of which occurred in Switzerland.

In a 2022 World Cup play-off against Switzerland, Wales won with two more seconds to go before Gemma Grainger’s side won in the most cruel way possible, with Roberts scoring.

To be honest, Roberts said, “I’ve never experienced heartache like that.”

“I’d rather have suffered penalties.” I had to start taking sleeping pills at the end of the two weeks without going to sleep.

I remember going to the next camp and reviewing it, and I thought, “Oh, I can’t see this again.”

Roberts, who was one of 17 of the 23 players who ultimately advanced to a major tournament under Rhian Wilkinson, is fortunately one of them.

Everything about who we are is shaped by what we do. We wouldn’t be where we are right now either, Roberts continued.

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Roberts, a well-known Wales player, believes it will be worthwhile to wait to play in a major tournament.

During a phone call with head coach Wilkinson, she learned that she was a part of the squad.

My stomach felt sluggish, “I had a sinking feeling. I’ve been a part of squads for ten years, but you’re still waiting to hear the phrase, “I’m taking you to the Euros, you’re in the squad,” he said.

Roberts’ groin issue increased after she started playing for Wales against Denmark and Italy earlier this summer, adding that it raised additional concerns.

Roberts, who had a grade-two groin tear, said, “I just thought, oh no, not now.”

But I’m traveling, too! I’ve always had a good sense of self-care, so I’m inclined to believe it was due to back-to-back seasons that matched up with me for six years.

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Wolves sign Lopez from Celta Vigo in £19m deal

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Fer Lopez has joined Wolves for the first time this summer in a £19 million deal from Celta Vigo.

The left-footer, age 21, has signed for a five-year deal with the Molineux club.

Lopez made his Celta Vigo senior debut in October 2024, scoring four goals in 20 games overall.

He told the Wolves website, “It’s an amazing opportunity for my career to play in the Premier League. I’m very happy.”

When a club like this happens, you have little to think about when Manager [Vitor] Pereira] says he thought I fit into the squad.

I think Vitor is the best, and the team did a great job when Vitor arrived, so I’m very excited to be with him.

Lopez briefly attended Suffolk in 2018 and trained with Norwich City’s academy before joining Celta Vigo’s academy when she was 10 years old.

He assisted Celta Vigo’s La Liga season-ending seventh place finish.

Because it was everything I had dreams, “I cannot explain it in words,” Lopez said.

I spent two seasons at the Bernabeu, playing at Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, and both of those places had the best atmospheres in Spain.

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African manhood is broken – and it’s costing women their lives

Olorato Mongale, a 30-year-old South African woman, went out with a man she had just met on May 25.

She passed away less than two hours later.

In Lombardy West, a suburb north of Johannesburg, her half-naked body was discovered by the side of the road. It exhibited signs of extensive bruising and trauma. Investigators determined that she had been murdered elsewhere and dumped at the scene.

Her assassination, which was brutal and senseless, caused a wave of outcry on social media. A family representative discovered that Mongale, a master’s student at the University of the Witwatersrand, had previously worked as a journalist after it was revealed by a family representative days later. She left the field seven years ago because of the emotional impact of reporting on femicide and gender-based violence (GBVF).

According to her family, Mongale’s anxiety was escalating as she became more receptive to male violence. She was particularly perplexed by Karabo Mokoena’s murder in 2017 and particularly. Ex-boyfriend Sandile Mantsoe, who killed Moena, burned her body beyond recognition and buried the remains in Lyndhurst, a suburb just a few kilometers away from where Mongale’s body was discovered, before burying the body in open grassland.

Mongale eventually came to be what she had feared most: another name added to the growing list of South African women who have been murdered by men despite her conscious attempts to avoid Mokoena’s fate.

Her daughter tried frantically to stop her attacker, according to her mother, Keabetswe Mongale, at her funeral on June 1.

“I could see that my daughter was fighting when I saw her at the government mortuary.” She fought until her nails broke, she claimed.

Despite years of government promises and improvements, her tragic death serves as a powerful reminder that women and girls in South Africa are still facing an existential threat from gender-based violence.

A bill establishing the National Council on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide was signed into law on May 24, 2024, by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The organization is tasked with coordinating and leading the fight against GBVF. Although it appeared to be moving forward, it wasn’t a radical change.

Not the first initiative of this nature. The National Council Against Gender-Based Violence was established in 2012 by then-Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, who had a similar role in coordinating national anti-GBV initiatives.

With yet another council in place, GBVF crimes continue more than ten years later.

South Africa’s first national study on GBVF was released by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) in November 2023. According to the study, “deeply ingrained societal norms and structures that perpetuate male dominance and reinforce gender hierarchies… leading to female subordination, systemic inequalities, and violence against women” are the causes of gender-based violence.

It is undisputed that enshrined patriarchy has a destructive effect. Every three hours, a woman is murdered in South Africa. That’s equivalent to 8 women per day. According to one study, there are approximately 7.8 million women in the nation who have experienced physical or sexual abuse.

Black women are more susceptible to GBVF, an ongoing symptom of apartheid and its structural inequalities, despite the fact that women of all races and backgrounds are affected.

South Africa is not the only country experiencing this crisis. Girls and women are a continent-wide phenomenon for their terror.

The United Nations released its report Femicides in 2023: Global Estimates of Intimate Partner/Family Member Femicides in November 2024, which revealed that Africa had the highest rate of partner-related femicide in the world that year.

For its astounding stats, Kenya stands out.

More than 7, 100 cases of sexual and gender-based violence were recorded in the nation between September 2023 and December 2024. In just four months, at least 100 women were murdered by male acquaintances, relatives, or intimate partners.

Rebecca Cheptegei, a mother of two and Olympian from Uganda, was one of the victims of the 2024 Paris Games marathon. She was doused in gasoline and set her ablaze in Eldoret, Kenya, on September 5, 2024, after her ex-boyfriend had allegedly abused her and set her alight during a domestic dispute. She later passed away in Eldoret, Kenya, from severe burns. He later succumbed to his injuries in a hospital.

The Kenyan government later acknowledged GBVF as the nation’s most pressing security issue, in a belated but crucial step.

The National Gender and Equality Commission of Kenya noted on May 26 that there is “a complex interplay of cultural, social, economic, and legal factors” contributing to the rise in GBVF crimes. While harmful practices like forced marriage, female genital mutilation (FGM), and dowry-related violence continue to perpetuate inequality and legitimize violence, patriarchal traditions add to the dangers of women’s lives. Their vulnerability only grows worse as a result of economic hardship and financial dependence.

We are witnessing a perilous resurgence of patriarchal norms across the continent.

The COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 added to the crisis’s scope. Numerous behavioural change campaigns have been launched since then, but they have largely failed.

This is not surprising.

Nearly 48 percent of Africans believe domestic violence is a private matter, not a criminal offence, according to Afrobarometer data from November 2023.

Despite their education or economic status, many African men do not prioritize the safety or rights of women and girls.

South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi made the clear statement on International Women’s Day last year: “Men are not doing enough.”

In fact, many people continue to support harmful customs like child marriage and are uninterested in efforts to protect women. A growing body count has resulted from years of meaningless rhetoric.

African men must now accept this crisis as their own and commit to radical change.

They must reject dehumanizing cultural ideals and ideals of manhood. The cultural makeup of African societies is not unchanging, and patriarchy is not a destiny. A new, egalitarian conception of African masculinity needs to be developed, one that emphasizes equality, dignity, and nonviolence.

This cultural shift must begin in families, be sustained through traditional religious gatherings, schools, and community life.

Olarato Mongale must take advantage of it. For Rebecca Cheptegei. for the countless others who lost their lives.

And most importantly, it must happen for the women and girls who know that the men who live close to them may pose the greatest threat to them every day.