Inside Trump’s plan to rebuild Gaza without Palestinians

Palestinians have no place at the table when the US launches a “Board of Peace” in Gaza.

Palestinians are not invited to the table where a billion dollars are set to discuss the future of Gaza. A so-called “Board of Peace” promises reconstruction as the US enters phase two of a ceasefire while Gaza’s conditions remain unchanged and control is firmly entrenched in outsiders’ hands.

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Real Madrid remain football’s top earners but Liverpool overtake Man Utd

Real Madrid remained top-flighters in world football during the 2024-2019 season despite surpassing Manchester United for the first time in an annual financial list of the highest-paid teams.

Despite not winning either La Liga or the Champions League, the Spanish club surpassed Deloitte’s Football Money League, which was released on Thursday, with 1.16 billion euros ($1.36 billion) in revenue. Real Madrid, the only club to earn more than $1 billion over the past two seasons, benefited from a staggering 23 percent increase in commercial revenue, driven by merchandise and corporate partners, to 594 million euros ($696.6 million), according to Deloitte figures.

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With 975 million euros ($1.14 million), Barcelona, the reigning La Liga champion, was the second-high earners for the first time in five years.

Bayern Munich, the champions of the Bundesliga, came in third with 861 million euros ($1.09 billion), ahead of Paris St-Germain, who won the Champions League, with 837 million euros ($981.5 million).

Liverpool’s fifth-place finish in the world money list, which included 836 million euros ($980.4 million) in revenue from the Premier League season, was the best of any English club’s 29-year history.

Manchester City dropped to sixth place with 829 million euros ($721.3 million), followed by Arsenal, who are currently in the Premier League, with 822 million ($1.1 billion).

Demise of Manchester United

Manchester United finished last season at a lowly 15th place in the Premier League, falling from fourth to eighth place in revenues with a total of 793 million euros ($929.7 million), which is their lowest-ever Money League position that they have overtaken ten times in the past.

Due to their early exits from the FA Cup and League Cup and their absence from European competition, according to Deloitte, United’s revenue outlook for the current season will worsen.

Manchester United’s matchday revenue was the industry leader, according to Tim Bridge, lead partner at Deloitte’s Sports Business Group, if you go back 10 or 15 years.

The market’s benchmark was their capacity to generate commercial revenue. That is not the case, in my opinion.

Tottenham came in ninth place with 673 million euros ($789.1 million) and Chelsea, who came in seventh with 584 million euros ($684.8 million).

The top 20 clubs’ overall revenue increased by 11 percent, reaching a record $12.4 billion ($14.5 billion). Commercial income increased to 5.3 billion euros ($6.2 billion), as a result of increased stadium usage on non-gamedays, stronger sponsorship deals, and improved retail operations.

The fastest growth was seen in matchday revenue, which increased by 16 percent to 2.4 billion euros ($2.8 billion), while broadcast revenue increased by 10%, thanks to the expanded FIFA Club World Cup held in the United States last year.

According to Deloitte, Major League Soccer’s rise of some Saudi Pro League clubs and Inter Miami may eventually challenge the financial hegemony of Europe’s major leagues.

The “star players’ competitions have had a significant impact on the global profile of clubs and both leagues,” it said.

Who got the most nods? The complete list of 2026 Oscar nominations

At a ceremony held in Beverly Hills, California, the 98th Annual Academy Awards nominees made history.

It was a moment of vindication for Sinners, the vampire thriller and racial allegory from United States writer-director Ryan Coogler. Sinners was not included in the typical late-autumn lineup of Oscar hopefuls because it was released in April 2025.

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But it did succeed in receiving 16 Academy Award nominations on Thursday, breaking the previous high-water mark of 14 nods for movies like Titanic, All About Eve, and La La Land, surpassing the previous high-water mark of 14 nods.

Another audience favorite and critical darling, One Battle After the other, a chase movie with political themes that was tailored to the moment, followed suit.

One Battle After the other walked away with a cool 13 nominations, including in three of the four acting categories. However, its breakout star Chase Infiniti, who played Leonardo DiCaprio’s stooped daughter, was overlooked in the Best Actress category.

However, her name was not the only one left out of the fierce competition for the top female acting award. The category’s 2013 winner, Jennifer Lawrence, was passed over for her much-lauded work in the drama Die My Love, as was Amanda Seyfried, who was a contender for the historical musical The Testament of Ann Lee.

However, Kate Hudson received a Best Actress nomination for her, which was a surprise given that she had previously received a nomination for Almost Famous, a musical drama from 2001. She was recognized for her role in Song Sung Blue, a musically charged movie starring one of Neil Diamond’s cover bands, this time.

The competition was no less fierce in the male acting categories, with notable snubs including Paul Mescal, who played William Shakespeare in the historical heartwrencher Hamnet.

Due to mixed reviews, the musical Wicked: For Good, which is the sequel to the 10-time Oscar nominee from last year, was also completely cancelled this year.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which holds the Oscars annually, accepted some performances but some were overlooked. And nowhere was that more apparent than with the accolades showered on Sinners.

Wunmi Mosaku and Delroy Lindo, both of whom were overlooked at the Golden Globes, received acting nods along with Michael B. Jordan, their Sinners co-star. View the nominees’ full names in the table below.

Actor in a leading role

  • Timothee Chalamet for Marty Supreme
  • One Battle After the other stars Leonardo DiCaprio.
  • Ethan Hawke for Blue Moon
  • Sinners Michael B. Jordan
  • Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent

Actor in a supporting role

  • One Battle After the other is a tribute to Benicio Del Toro.
  • Frankenstein portrayed by Jacob Elordi
  • Delroy Lindo for Sinners
  • Sean Penn in “One Battle After the other”
  • Stellan Skarsgard for Sentimental Value

Actress in a leading role

  • Hamnet’s Jessie Buckley
  • Rose Byrne for “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,”
  • Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue
  • Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value
  • Emma Stone for Bugonia

Actress in a supporting role

  • Elle Fanning for Sentimental Value
  • Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas for Sentimental Value
  • Amy Madigan for Weapons
  • Sinners, Wunmi Mosaku
  • One Battle After the other features Teyana Taylor.

Animated feature film

  • Arco
    • From Natalie Portman, Sophie Mas, Felix de Givry, and Ugo Bienvenu.
  • Elio
    • From Mary Alice Drumm, Adrian Molina, Domee Shi, Madeline Sharafian, and Domee Shi.
  • KPop Demon Hunters
    • From Michelle LM Wong, Chris Appelhans, and Maggie Kang.
  • The Rain character, or Little Amelie,
    • From Mailys Vallade, Liane-Cho Han, Nidia Santiago and Henri Magalon
  • Zootopia 2
    • From Byron Howard, Yvett Merino, and Jared Bush

Animated short film

  • Butterfly
    • from Ron Dyens and Florence Miailhe.
  • Forevergreen
    • From Jeremy Spears and Nathan Engelhardt
  • The Girl Who Cried Pearls
    • From Maciek Szczerbowski and Chris Lavis.
  • Retirement Plan
    • From John Kelly and Andrew Freedman
  • The Three Sisters
    • From Konstantin Bronzit

Casting

  • Nina Gold for Hamnet
  • Jennifer Venditti for Marty Supreme
  • Cassandra Kulukundis for “One Battle After the other”
  • Gabriel Domingues for The Secret Agent
  • Sinners’ Francine Maisler

Cinematography

  • Frankenstein’s Dan Laustsen
  • Darius Khondji for Marty Supreme
  • Michael Bauman for One Battle After the other
  • Sinners’ Autumn Durald Arkapaw
  • Adolpho Veloso for Train Dreams

Costume creation

  • Avatar: Fire and Ash was written by Deborah L. Scott.
  • Kate Hawley for Frankenstein
  • Malgosia Turzanska for Hamnet
  • For Marty Supreme, Miyako Bellizzi.
  • Ruth E Carter for Sinners

Directing

  • Chloe Zhao for Hamnet
  • Josh Safdie for Marty Supreme
  • Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After the other
  • Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value is
  • Sinners’ Ryan Coogler

Documentary feature film

  • Alabama as a solution
    • From Charlotte Kaufman and Andrew Jarecki
  • Come See Me in the Good Light
    • From Stef Willen, Jessica Hargrave, Tig Notaro, and Ryan White.
  • Cutting Through Rocks
    • From Sara Khaki and Mohammadreza Eyni
  • Nobody vs. Putin
    • Nominees to be chosen
  • The Perfect Neighbor
    • From Sam Bisbee, Alisa Payne, Nikon Kwantu, and Geeta Gandbhir.

short documentary

  • All the Empty Rooms
    • from Conall Jones and Joshua Seftel
  • The life and death of Brent Renaud is portrayed in The Armed Only With a Camera.
    • From Craig Renaud and Juan Arredondo
  • Children No More: “Were and Are Gone”
    • From Sheila Nevins and Hilla Medalia
  • The Devil Is Busy
    • From Geeta Gandbhir and Christalyn Hampton
  • Perfectly Strange:
    • From Alison McAlpine

editing of movies

  • F1 Stephen Mirrione
  • Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie for Marty Supreme
  • One Battle After the other was a collaboration between Andy Jurgensen and Andy Jurgensen.
  • Sentimental Value Olivier Bugge Coutte
  • Michael P Shawver for Sinners

International feature film

  • The Secret Agent in Brazil
  • France: It Was Just an Accident
  • Norway: Sentimental Value
  • Spain: Sirat
  • Tunisia: The Voice of Hind Rajab

Short film with live action

  • Butcher’s Stain
    • From Meyer Levinson-Blount and Oron Caspi
  • Dorothy’s friend
    • James Dean and Lee Knight.
  • Jane Austen’s Period Drama
    • Steve Pinder and Julia Aks.
  • The Singers are a musical group.
    • From Sam A Davis and Jack Piatt
  • Two Saliva Exchanges
    • From Natalie Musteata and Alexandre Singh

Makeup and hairstyling

  • For Frankenstein, Mike Hill, Jordan Samuel, and Cliona Furey are in attendance.
  • Naomi Hibino, Tadashi Nishimatsu, Naomi Hibino, and Kyoko Toyokawa are Kokuho’s Kos.
  • Ken Diaz, Mike Fontaine and Shunika Terry for Sinners
  • For The Smashing Machine, Kazu Hiro, Glen Griffin, and Bjoern Rehbein are.
  • For The Ugly Stepsister, Anne Cathrine Sauerberg and Thomas Foldberg are both actors.

Music (original score)

  • Bugonia’s Jerskin Fendrix
  • Frankenstein starring Alexandre Desplat
  • Max Richter for Hamnet
  • One Battle After the other stars Jonny Greenwood.
  • Sinners vs. Ludwig Goransson

Music (original song)

  • Dear Me
    • Relentless is a statement from Diane Warren
    • Music and lyrics by Diane Warren
  • Golden
    • From KPop Demon Hunters
    • EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, Joong Gyu Kwak, Yu Han Lee, Hee Dong Nam, Jeong Hoon Seon, Teddy Park, and others.
  • I Lied to You
    • From Sinners
    • Raphael Saadiq and Ludwig Goransson write music and lyrics.
  • Sweet Dreams of Joy
    • From Viva Verdi !
    • Nicholas Pike’s music and lyrics
  • Train Dreams
    • From Train Dreams
    • Nick Cave and Bryce Dessner create music.
    • Lyrics by Nick Cave

Best image

  • Bugonia
    • Producers: Lars Knudsen, Emma Stone, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos, and Ed Guiney
  • F1
    • Producers: Chad Oman, Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Joseph Kosinski and Jerry Bruckheimer
  • Frankenstein
    • Producers: Scott Stuber, J Miles Dale, and Guillermo del Toro.
  • Hamnet
    • Producers: Sam Mendes, Steven Spielberg, Pippa Harris, Nicolas Gonda, and Liza Marshall
  • Marty Supreme
    • Producers: Timothee Chalamet, Anthony Katagas, Josh Safdie, Ronald Bronstein, Eli Bush, and Timothee Chalamet
  • One Battle After the other
    • Producers: Adam Somner, Sara Murphy and Paul Thomas Anderson
  • The Secret Agent
    • Producers: Emilie Lesclaux
  • Sentimental Value
    • Producers: Andrea Berentsen Ottmar and Maria Ekerhovd
  • Sinners
    • Producers: Ryan Coogler, Sev Ohanian, and Zinzi Coogler
  • Train Dreams
    • Producers: Marissa McMahon, Teddy Schwarzman, Will Janowitz, Ashley Schlaifer and Michael Heimler

production design

  • Frankenstein
    • production design: Tamara Deverell
    • Set decoration: Shane Vieau
  • Hamnet
    • production design: Fiona Crombie
    • Alice Felton’s set decoration
  • Marty Supreme
    • production design: Jack Fisk
    • Adam Willis’ set decoration
  • One Battle After the other
    • production design: Florencia Martin
    • Set decoration: Anthony Carlino
  • Sinners
    • production design: Hannah Beachler
    • Monique Champagne’s set decoration

Sound

  • Joe Letteri, Richard Baneham, Eric Saindon and Daniel Barrett for Avatar: Fire and Ash
  • For F1, Keith Dawson, Robert Harrington, Nicolas Chevallier, and Ryan Tudhope.
  • For Jurassic World Rebirth, David Vickery, Stephen Aplin, Charmaine Chan, and Neil Corbould are available.
  • Charlie Noble, David Zaretti, Russell Bowen and Brandon K McLaughlin for The Lost Bus
  • For Sinners, Michael Ralla, Espen Nordahl, Guido Wolter, and Donnie Dean are featured.

Writing a screenplay that is adapted

  • Will Tracy for Bugonia
  • Frankenstein starring Guillermo del Toro
  • Maggie O’Farrell and Chloe Zhao for Hamnet
  • Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After the other
  • Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar for Train Dreams

Writing the original screenplay

  • Robert Kaplow is the Blue Moon artist.
  • Jafar Panahi for It Was Just an Accident
    • With the voices of Mehdi Mahmoudian, Shadmehr Rastin, and Nader Saivar.
  • Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie for Marty Supreme
  • Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value is
  • Sinners’ Ryan Coogler

Torrential rains displace thousands in Mozambique as floods wreak havoc

Catastrophic floods caused by torrential rains have forced thousands to flee their homes in Mozambique, with many residents trapped on rooftops amid rising waters, according to aid organisations and witnesses.

More than 620, 000 people have been directly impacted by the devastating floods, which have destroyed more than 72, 000 homes and severely damaged essential infrastructure including roads, bridges, and healthcare facilities, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), which is providing emergency aid.

“Rains are still expected to continue for the coming days, and the water dams are already at full capacity, so the situation could worsen, placing further people at risk”, IFRC Program and Operations Manager Rachel Fowler told the news agency Reuters from the capital Maputo.

Red Cross volunteers are using small fishing boats in rescue attempts, but access is increasingly challenging, Fowler added. South Africa has deployed an air force helicopter to assist with rescue operations.

Reporting from Manhica district in Maputo province in southern Mozambique, Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa said residents rescued by the helicopter were being offered medical assistance, food and temporary shelter.

Celeste Maria, a 25-year-old hospital worker, told Reuters her family fled their home in Chokwe in southern Gaza province after authorities issued flood warnings last week.

“Our home is now completely submerged … We left behind neighbours who are now telling us they are sheltering on rooftops as the water continues to rise”, she explained by phone from a resettlement centre.

Aerial images showed expansive flooded areas with only treetops visible above the water.

Officials have not yet released casualty figures from the latest flooding.

Mozambique has experienced repeated weather-related disasters that scientists link to climate change.

Heavy rainfall has also affected parts of South Africa, including the northeast, site of the famous Kruger National Park.

Flood damage to Kruger National Park will require years to repair at a cost of millions of dollars, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Willie Aucamp said in a statement on Thursday.

South African authorities temporarily closed the park last week after several rivers overflowed due to heavy rainfall. The park is a major attraction for both domestic and international tourists.

Fifteen tourist camps remain closed, with some completely inaccessible, Aucamp said. Hundreds were evacuated with no loss of life.

While assessment continues, repair costs are estimated to exceed 500 million rand ($30m).