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Int’l Criminal Court says Libyan war crimes suspect now in custody

Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri is wanted for allegedly committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Libya between 2015 and 2020, according to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

El Hishri was detained in the Netherlands’ The Hague on Monday by German authorities, where he was detained on July 16 this year.

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According to a statement from the ICC, “Mr. El Hishri is alleged to be one of the most senior Mitiga Prison officials, where thousands of people were detained for protracted periods.”

He is suspected of having committed crimes against humanity and war crimes, including murder, torture, rape, and sexual violence, that he allegedly committed in Libya between February 2015 and early 2020, according to the court.

Following a request from the UN Security Council (UNSC), the ICC has been looking into alleged crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Libya since March 2011.

El Hishri’s release from the ICC’s custody comes a week after Nazhat Shameem Khan, the court’s deputy prosecutor, gave a full update on the status of the ongoing case to the 15-member UNSC in New York, stating that “there is a new momentum towards justice in Libya.”

She told the UNSC, “For too long, crimes committed in Libya have represented a no-go area for accountability.” However, she continued, noting that the court has been subject to “unprecedented headwinds,” including officials’ intimidation.

The most from these coercive actions is the victim(s) of murder, sexual assault, torture, and other most serious crimes that our Court has investigated, she said.

Libya has ratified the court’s jurisdiction over its territory from 2011 to the end of 2027, as of May this year, despite not adhering to the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the ICC.

Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of former Libyan leader Osama Elmasry Njeem and Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, the ICC still has nine other outstanding arrest warrants related to the same case.

Njeem was detained in Italy in January of this year, but he was reportedly released and taken back to Libya, where he was facing arrest last month, according to media reports.

Njeem’s release from Italian detention was the occasion of the ICC’s release, urging governments that are parties to the Rome Statute, which includes Italy, to “cooper fully with the Court in its investigations and prosecutions of crimes.”

The ICC, which was established in 2002, is tasked with prosecuting individuals accused of crimes against humanity and serious crimes.

To carry out its decisions, the court relies on the support of its member states.

I’m a Celeb’s Angry Ginge and Kelly Brook clash over ‘really unhygienic’ problem

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Two of the I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here contestants from this year’s ITV show are Angry Ginge and Kelly Brook, who were Vogue Williams’s offender on Monday night.

Angry Ginge and Kelly Brook clashed over a “really unhygienic” issue on last night’s I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here.

Morgan Burtwistle, known as Angry Ginge, posed the question to his fellow contestants, “Can we please stop eating rice out of cups?” after being given the task of washing up yesterday. Angry Ginge, 24, claimed that the portions of his washing machine had grown to include portions of breakfast rice in previously used mugs for beverages.

The YouTuber continued, “That’s ten things if we could just have the rice in the container and the beans in the container.” However, Kelly and other of his campmates responded to Angry Ginge’s criticism. Model Kelly said she wanted to keep eating out of the cups because it gave their meals more variety and made it feel “more like breakfast.”

However, the Manchester-based teenager responded, “So we’re double the washing up because it feels a little more like breakfast”? There was a gulf between those supporting Angry Ginge and those supporting Kelly, 46, when viewers went online to express their opinions.

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Kelly, an actress, said in a statement to the Bush Telegraph: “If you’re leaving food in camp, it’s going to be covered in ants by lunchtime.” No one wants to do it because it is really bad and not very nice.

Social media users have a lot of opinions about the row. One celeb fan who writes online wrote, “Brook has been a pain in there.” Another user claimed that “Angry Ginge is a waste of space.” Kelly is “so loud, irritable, and false,” according to a third person. One user, however, wrote, “Kelly was spot on. Ginge and Aitch, who are also competitors, are not doing that well.

After a wooden spoon and two cups of water were left out overnight without being washed, some campmates reported last night as the social media buzz developed and others made other references to the time they discovered rats were living there.

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Things continue to heat up in the jungle as the show entered its third and final week. Comedian Eddie Kadi was booted out on Sunday, and Vogue Williams followed him last night.

Emotional Donaldson defeats Allen in UK shock

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With a late-night victory over Mark Allen on day three of the UK Championship, world number 52 Scott Donaldson won one of his best victories of his career.

The song he chose, Babylon by David Gray, was one of his father’s favorites and was played at his funeral, and his father, Hector, 70, passed away in tears as he walked to the arena before the game.

After the match, Donaldson said, “Snooker is a game, not life or death.

“With what I’ve been through, I can tell you what’s important and what’s not.” I just say, “It’s a game of snooker,” when the pressure is on, and I just get on with it.

“I was fine until I reached the top of the stairs,” my father once said. However, it was positive emotion. Although difficult to go through, I was okay once I received the first frame.

Donaldson, 31, acknowledged that keeping his composure as he jumped out to a 3-0 lead over the former world number one had been “very difficult” during the match.

Allen, who won this competition in 2022, pulled a frame back before the midsession break and appeared to be in a good position to tie the game.

However, Donaldson kept stumbling closer to victory in a fight that was full of lengthy, difficult frames, one of which lasted an hour and another around the 50-minute mark, before sealing a fantastic victory.

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Allen has a “bad day,” and Wilson lets lead slip.

Donaldson has maintained that form at York Barbican despite going from 5-0 to 6-5 to defeat then-world champion Stuart Bingham in the final qualifying round.

He will now face three-time champion Ding Junhui, who defeated Xu Si of China with a 6-4 victory earlier on Monday.

Allen is currently the player with the highest-ranking first-round loss.

The 39-year-old added, “I’m disappointed – I didn’t really see that performance coming.” I did a good job of getting ready for the tournament, but my total defeat to 6-1 was unacceptable.

The balls were not doing what was being asked of them, despite what I had to say. I had a great time at the tournament, and while I’m fond of York, everything I’ve learned to love it has just fallen apart.

No complaints, just a bad day at work, I’d say.

A deciding frame was required for China’s Zhang Anda to scrape a 6-5 victory over England’s Gary Wilson, which added drama to table two.

Wilson, the tournament’s 12th seed, made breaks of 58, 52, 65, and 91 while he was 5-3 up, but Zhang, who had a maximum of 147 breaks last year, recovered and took the final three frames to claim the win.

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Ellie Goulding and Beau Minniear’s pal gushes about the couple’s exciting news

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After splitting from husband Caspar Jopling, Ellie Goulding, who has won two Grammys, began dating actor Beau Minniear about six months ago.

Ellie Goulding and Beau Minniear’s pal gushed about their relationship last night — as it emerged the singer is pregnant.

The pop star, 38, is expecting her second child after welcoming Arthur Ever Winter Jopling in April 2021 with then husband Caspar Jopling, who is an art dealer. They split last year, though, after a five-year marriage.

However, Ellie’s friends have now commended her relationship with Beau, a 28-year-old actor best known for his roles in Night at the Eagle Inn, The Thieves of Motor City, and Bad Haircut. One friend described Beau as “absolutely in love,” he’s a true romantic, and they’re very sweet together. She is very happy, and it’s really lovely to watch.

Now Ellie, who has peaked the UK charts with several tunes including Burn and Love Me Like You Do, is expecting a baby with Beau, it has emerged. The singer announced her pregnancy at the Fashion Awards last night by showing off her bump.

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The singer showed off her pregnancy at the ceremony by wearing a black crop top and low-waist black pants. Her long leather jacket remained unbuttoned despite her enthusiastic reaction to the cameras.

Ellie and Caspar broke up in February of 2024. Beau was first thought to be dating the singer after the two were seen on a series of dates over the summer, including a romantic minibreak to Italy. They went public after their holiday when they attended a boxing match together.

A source earlier this year stated to The Sun that Beau and Ellie share many similar interests, such as exercise and art. They’ve been having fun together, and they’re undoubtedly a charming couple.

One of the most successful British female singers of the twenty-first century is Ellie, who was born in Hereford. She has received 43 billion streams in total for her songs, including Anything Could Happen and How Long Will I Love You.

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Ellie has been writing new music in addition to having a son and raising one more child. She stated at the end of 2024, “I’ve been writing about what’s been happening in my life.”

“But also just observations, friends, and my connection to nature,” which is something I’ve always gravitated toward writing about, perhaps slightly more advanced or evolved since the most recent album.

England batters must go ‘old school’ – Vaughan

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Former England captain Michael Vaughan advises the batsmen to master their attacking “Bazball” style and practice a more aplomb in the second Ashes Test.

After England suffered an astonishing two-day defeat in the first Test in Perth, where the tourists’ shot selection was heavily criticized, Australia are now 1-0 up in the series.

In Brisbane, Ben Stokes’ side will play a pink ball during a day-night test.

Australia have won 13 of their 14 day-night tests, including three against England, with a formidable record.

Vaughan claimed that England should have better game awareness at the Gabba and that there was “arrogance” about how they handled Perth.

“This England side dances down,” They “fly toward the danger,” Vaughan said.

“I’m not too sure that’s a wise decision,” the ballplayer said. Play the traditional way.

I’m not suggesting that you constantly play like Geoff Boycott or Alastair Cook. However, when the ball is slightly zipping around, use your senses.

They are excellent entertainers, but they haven’t won a fifth or fourth series in three or four years. I’ll give a tip about England. It is ineffective.

Vaughan argued that England should focus on using a more measured approach to frustrate left-arm quick Mitchell Starc in Brisbane.

Starc is widely regarded as the best bowler in the world with a pink ball in hand and has 81 wickets for his average of 17.09 in day-night games.

Mitchell Starc, who won the Ashes series for England in 2005, is the aggressor and must take wickets, said Vaughan, who added.

There is no way Starc won’t bowl a run because he is there to get wickets if you leave a few outside off the stump. It possesses that awareness and sense of game.

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England should “play all the quicks,” according to the phrase.

Vaughan said he was concerned about how England’s bowlers would handle the heat in Brisbane and that “a lot of overs” would be required.

With fast bowler Mark Wood expected to miss the match with an injury, England could use Shoaib Bashir as a spinner or switch to Will Jacks, who would also add depth to their batting.

Vaughan said he would stick with an all-out pace attack because England needed to win the series and face off.

If England bowls well with the seam bowlers, he said, they will take 20 wickets.

I wouldn’t play spinner, in my opinion. I’d be playing all my quicks because England currently doesn’t have a good spinner for these circumstances.

“I can’t imagine Shoaib Bashir or Will Jacks taking four or five wickets at the Gabba.” Josh Tongue is my favorite. He’s a wicket taker, if you look at his record. He would approach me.

Stokes, the England captain, should not be hesitant to start introducing himself into the attack sooner rather than later, according to Vaughan.

Ben Stokes bowling early appeals to me. He had to bowl earlier in Perth, but it was crying out. He needs to realize how effective a bowler he is, Vaughan said.

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Tottenham boss Frank confident of owners’ backing

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Thomas Frank, the owner of Tottenham, claims he has faith in himself and is “very confident” in his decision to win.

The opening-weekend game against Burnley was Spurs’ only Premier League home game since Frank’s June signing from Brentford.

Some fans have criticized the Dane, who sits 12th in the league table and has just 18 points from 13 games.

Frank responded to reporters by saying, “Yes, I’m very confident. I’m very confident.

They appear to be good guys, knowledgeable about running businesses, and interested in learning about football.

“I believe every successful dynasty and every successful club have taken time when we’re dealing with intelligent people,” said one.

Goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario’s error caused Fulham’s second goal in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat, Spurs’ 10th home league defeat of 2025, to receive booed by Tottenham Hotspur Stadium fans.

After the defeat, the Dane claimed that Vicario’s supporters “can’t be true Tottenham fans” and that their actions were “completely unacceptable.”

Frank said he understood the disappointment of fans before his team took on Newcastle United at St James’ Park on Tuesday (20:15 GMT) just below them in the 13th tier.

He said, “I completely understand the frustration,” as I said after the game.

There will always be frustration if you don’t win. That is typical.

Particularly because we haven’t won as much at home this year as we would have liked, both historically. So the frustration intensifies a little more.

Without fans, we would be nothing. Without the fans, there is no club. Without our incredible fans, nothing could exist at Tottenham. We require one another.

My point is that I want to build a fortress during matches because that is what we need each other.

Vicario says Vicario is “good at dealing with setbacks.”

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Goalkeeper Vicario came out to deal with a long ball when Spurs were already 1-0 up inside six minutes against Fulham, but Harry Wilson’s weak clearance prevented him from curling a shot into the open goal from the touchline.

Spurs fans booed the Italian when the ball came to him moments later, and the team was also jeered off at half-time and the final whistle as a result.

After the game, I spoke with him, and he assured me that he was fine, Frank said.

Vic is a relatively resilient player when faced with setbacks like that. It might have hurt others more.

How well you handle mistakes as a goalkeeper and player is largely determined by how well you develop as both a player and a goalkeeper.

Vicario apologized to the fans after the game for his error and the outcome.

The 29-year-old told Sky Sports, “I take responsibility for that because I made a mistake with my second goal.”

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