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More than 30 killed in latest attack in Sudan’s Darfur region: Monitor

The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have again attacked el-Fasher city in the western Darfur region of Sudan, killing more than 30 people, an activist group has said.

The attack by the RSF and allied militias is the latest deadly offensive on the area, the last stronghold of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in the war-torn region.

The Resistance Committees in el-Fasher said dozens of other people were wounded in the Sunday attack, which involved “heavy artillery shelling”. The RSF renewed the assault on Monday, shelling residential buildings and open markets, according to the activist group, which tracks the war.

No new casualties were immediately reported. The RSF did not immediately respond to the claims.

For over a year, the RSF has sought to wrest control of el-Fasher, located more than 800km (500 miles) southwest of the capital, Khartoum, from the SAF, launching regular attacks on the city and two major famine-hit camps for displaced people on its outskirts.

People displaced following RSF attacks on Zamzam displacement camp shelter in the town of Tawila, North Darfur, Sudan [Reuters]

However, observers say attacks have intensified in recent months as the RSF suffered battlefield setbacks in Khartoum and other urban areas in the county’s east and centre.

El-Fasher is estimated to be home to more than one million people, including hundreds of thousands of those displaced by the fighting.

Aid ‘dangerously restricted’

The latest violence comes less than a week after a two-day attack by the RSF and its allied militias on e-Fasher, as well as the nearby Zamzam and Abu Shouk camps for internally displaced people, killed more than 400 people, according to the United Nations.

The attack forced up to 400,000 people to flee the Zamzam camp, Sudan’s largest, which has become inaccessible to aid workers, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

On Monday, the UN’s humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher described the situation in the region as “horrifying”.

He said he had spoken by phone with both SAF general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who committed to giving “full access to get aid in”.

International aid agencies have long warned that a full-scale RSF assault on el-Fasher could lead to devastating urban warfare and a new wave of mass displacement.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has described the situation as “hell on earth” for at least 825,000 children trapped in and around el-Fasher.

The UN also warned of a catastrophic humanitarian situation.

“The humanitarian community in Sudan is facing critical and intensifying operational challenges in North Darfur,” Clementine Nkweta-Salami, the UN’s resident and humanitarian coordinator in Sudan, said on Sunday.

She added that “despite repeated appeals, humanitarian access to el-Fasher and surrounding areas remains dangerously restricted”, warning that the lack of access was increasing “the vulnerability of hundreds of thousands of people”.

Nkweta-Salami called for UN and NGO actors to be granted “immediate and sustained access to these areas to ensure life-saving support can be delivered safely and at scale”.

Meanwhile, medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has called for aid airdrops into the city in the face of access restrictions.

Sudan’s brutal civil war began on April 15, 2023, after a tenuous power-sharing agreement between SAF General al-Burhan and RSF leader Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, fell apart.

To date, more than 24,000 people have been killed in the fighting, according to the UN, although activists say the number is likely far higher.

Pope Francis died of cerebral stroke and heart failure: Vatican doctor

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Pope Francis died of a cerebral stroke and irreversible heart failure, Vatican doctor Andrea Arcangeli has said in a death certificate.

The certificate released on Monday for the 88-year-old pontiff said the pope had fallen into a coma before his death earlier in the day.

Pope Francis died of “cerebral stroke, coma, irreversible cardiocirculatory collapse”, the death certificate said. It added the religious leader, who had been the first Latin American pontiff in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, died at 7:35am local time (0535 GMT) in his apartment at the Santa Marta residence in the Vatican.

Just a day earlier, the pontiff made what would be his final major appearance as he greeted thousands of Easter worshippers from an open-top Popemobile in St Peter’s Square and delivered a blessing through an aide.

Pope Francis had suffered various ailments during his 12-year papacy, with severe complications in recent weeks following a bout of double pneumonia for which he spent 38 days at Rome’s Gemelli Hospital.

The death certificate added that Francis also suffered from arterial hypertension, multiple bronchiectasis and Type 2 diabetes, ailments which had not been previously disclosed.

The Vatican also released Pope Francis’s spiritual testament – a written statement of faith – in which he said he wished to be buried in Rome’s Basilica of Saint Mary Major and not at St Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican, unlike many of his predecessors.

The text specified Pope Francis wanted to be buried “in the ground, without particular decoration” but with the inscription of his papal name in Latin: Franciscus.

“As I sense the approaching twilight of my earthly life, and with firm hope in eternal life, I wish to set out my final wishes solely regarding the place of my burial,” read the testament, which was dated June 29, 2022.

“May the Lord grant a fitting reward to all those who have loved me and who continue to pray for me,” it said.

The Vatican began on Monday evening a Rosary prayer in St. Peter’s Square in its first public commemoration following Pope Francis’ death. Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, archpriest of St. Peter’s Basilica, led the prayer at sunset.

Sister Raffaella Petrini, president of the Vatican City State and one of the highest ranking women at the Vatican, delivered the first reading. Her appointment was a sign of Francis’ insistence that women be given more prominent, decision-making roles.

Pope Francis’s passing marks the beginning of nine days of mourning called the Novendiale.

His body will be dressed in papal vestments and placed in St Peter’s Basilica for public viewing ahead of his burial. Daily prayer services and requiem masses will be held in Catholic churches worldwide and at St Peter’s Basilica during this time.

The Vatican also enters a transitional period called the sede vacante or interregnum, where power is handed over to the College of Cardinals, but no major decisions will be made until the papacy is filled.

Liam Gallagher reveals ‘biblical’ way he met Noel Gallagher’s sons over Easter

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Oasis singer Liam Gallagher revealed the ‘biblical’ way he and his brother Noel, with whom he’s going on a reunion tour later this year, spent Easter Sunday

Noel and Liam Gallagher have finally put their feud behind them

Liam Gallagher revealed the ‘biblical’ way he, his brother Noel and his nephews spent their Easter Sunday as they gear up for their reunion tour. The long-feuding brothers, who recently reformed their band after 15 years for a new tour, spent the recent holiday together.

The Oasis star took to X/ Twitter to share that Noel and Noel’s kids came over to his house for tea and he joked his nephews were blown away by how cool he is. He said: “So we had a BIBLICAL Easter Sunday Noel Donavan and Sonny popped over to ours for a cup of tea it was absolutely incredible to meet the young guvs I obviously blew there minds coz I’m cool as f**k you heard it here 1st LG.”

One fan demanded pictures of the get-together and Liam responded: “Oh it happened alright and we don’t take photos as we’re not w*nkers. “

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Liam revealed how he spent this Easter Sunday(Image: Getty Images)

It comes after Liam promised to keep fans informed and entertained on the Oasis Live 25 tour – saying he will be “blogging” between gigs on social media.

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The cheeky frontman often replies to fans’ questions and messages on ‘X’ after going for his morning exercise or walks with his dog Buttons.

And speaking to fans recently he was asked if he will continue to tweet when on tour. Liam replied: “Oh I’m doing a tour blog, you’re gonna be sick of the sight of me. My middle name is content. ”

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Meanwhile, the brothers are gearing up to go on tour(Image: WireImage)

When asked about what he’ll be wearing on tour, he replied to the fans: “I’ll grab something on the way out. “

And in another comment likely to be laced with humour, he was “Ricky Martin” when asked who would be supporting Oasis on the South American leg of the world tour.

The comment came after Ball Park Music were announced as the support act for the Australian leg of gigs at the end of the year. They are an Australian five-piece indie rock band from Brisbane who formed in 2008.

Noel and Liam will walk on stage for the first time together since the band split in 2009 on July 4 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

The line up for the band is also now thought to have been completed with rehearsals for the whole band also expected to start soon in the coming month.

Liam and Noel Gallagher are bringing in newcomer Joey Waronker on drums alongside more established former Oasis band members on guitars.

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Wales target Tandy for vacant head coach role

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Wales have targeted Steve Tandy as the new national men’s head coach.

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) are looking for a permanent successor to Warren Gatland who resigned during the Six Nations with Cardiff’s Matt Sherratt taking over on a temporary basis.

Tandy is currently the Scotland defence coach and contracted until 2026 meaning if he accepts the Wales job, it is doubtful he would be in place by the two-Test summer tour of Japan in July.

Sherratt is the leading contender to lead that trip before Tandy could take over for the start of the 2025-26 season.

Tough task

If appointed, Tandy will have his work cut out as he takes on a national side in crisis that have slipped to record low of 12th in the world rankings.

Wales have suffered a record 17-match international sequence with no Test victory since beating Georgia in the World Cup in October 2023.

Tandy has been out of Wales for seven years after coaching Ospreys between 2012 and 2018, winning the Celtic League title in his first season in charge.

The 45-year-old left for Australia for a role with the Sydney-based Waratahs before linking up with Gregor Townsend’s Scotland in 2019.

He also adopted a defence coach role with Gatland’s British and Irish Lions squad in South Africa in 2021.

Happy to wait

WRU chief executive Abi Tierney this month told the Scrum V podcast of the criteria the governing body were looking for and why they were content with waiting for the most suitable contender.

“We’ve done a lot of work on this, looking at who is out there, analysing playing style, who works well with younger teams and who also understands the Welsh system,” said Tierney.

“We have a target list of who we want to go at. Of course they all want to know who will be their line manager.

“I’ve already spoken to the potential new director of rugby about these things and we’d like to appoint a new head coach shortly after that.

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Oasis track tops Radio X poll of best British song of all time – see the top 100 list

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Liam and Noel Gallagher are loved by millions and have an impressive 16 tracks in the top 100 Best British Songs poll from Global radio station, Radio X

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Live Forever by Oasis has been crowned the best British song of all time in a new poll ahead of the band’s highly-anticipated reunion tour this summer.

The Manchester band led by Noel and Liam Gallagher had an incredible 16 tracks in the top 100 results by Radio X. As well as Live Forever, ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger,’ ‘Slide Away’ and ‘Champagne Supernova’ also made the top 10. It was Radio X’s 10 th annual Best Of British with B&Q poll.

Queen’s iconic 1975 anthem ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ is named second in the list for a consecutive year, while The Stone Roses’ ‘I Am The Resurrection’ moves up one place to fifth. The Rolling Stones’ ‘Gimme Shelter’ jumps up two places to sixth, and Geordie hero Sam Fender’s ‘Seventeen Going Under’ re-enters the top 10, moving up five places into seventh. Arctic Monkeys’ ‘505’ and Amy Winehouse’s ‘Back To Black’ make up the rest of the top 10, coming in ninth and 10 th respectively.

Ahead of kicking off their world tour this summer, Oasis dominate the Best Of British poll as the most popular artist with 16 entries – two more than last year – with fan favourites like ‘The Masterplan,’ ‘Morning Glory’ and ‘Wonderwall’ all making it into the top 100.

Amy Winehouse's mega hit Back to Black has scored at number 10
Amy Winehouse’s mega hit Back to Black has scored at number 10(Image: Getty Images)
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Behind Oasis are Arctic Monkeys with eight tracks in total, followed closely by The Stone Roses with seven, who also had this year’s highest climber – ‘Fools Gold,’ jumping up 68 places to 11th place!

It is no surprise to see Oasis doing well in the survey as they are at the forefront of many fans’ minds ahead of their reunion tour this Summer.

On Sunday Liam Gallagher teased fans on X, formerly twitter, as the gigs got closer saying: “Not long to go now kids.” When someone said they couldn’t wait for the Manchester shows, Liam replied: “You can’t wait? I’m climbing the walls.”

Sam Fender also appears on the list
Sam Fender also appears on the list(Image: Redferns)

Noel and Liam will walk on stage for the first time together since the band split in 2009 on July 4 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium. There will also be dates in Manchester, London and Dublin as part of the tour.

The line up for the band is also now thought to have been completed with rehearsals for the whole band also expected to start next month.

Liam and Noel Gallagher are bringing in newcomer Joey Waronker on drums alongside more established former Oasis band members on guitars.

The full line up is thought to be Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, Gem Archer, Andy Bell and Joey Waronker.

The shows will also feature special guests Richard Ashcroft and Cast, who are friends up the band.

505 by Sheffield legends Arctic Monkeys placed at number 9
505 by Sheffield legends Arctic Monkeys placed at number 9(Image: PAUL GILLIS / Reach PLC)

On the poll results, Matt Deverson, Managing Editor of Radio X, said: “‘Live Forever’ had to be number one, didn’t it? And with Oasis dominating the 100 with 16 songs in the list, it reflects the growing excitement among Radio X listeners for what will be the biggest music and cultural moment of the year, from the biggest band in the world right now!”

The Radio X Best of British 2025 top 100 in full:

  1. Oasis – ‘Live Forever’
  2. Queen – ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
  3. Oasis – ‘Slide Away’
  4. The Stone Roses – ‘I Am The Resurrection’
  5. Oasis – ‘Champagne Supernova’
  6. The Rolling Stones – ‘Gimme Shelter’
  7. Sam Fender – ‘Seventeen Going Under’
  8. Oasis – ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’
  9. Arctic Monkeys – ‘505’
  10. Amy Winehouse – ‘Back To Black’
  11. The Stone Roses – ‘Fool’s Gold’
  12. Pink Floyd – ‘Wish You Were Here’
  13. Courteeners – ‘Not Nineteen Forever’
  14. David Bowie – ‘Heroes’
  15. Nothing But Thieves – ‘Overcome’
  16. Pulp – ‘Common People’
  17. Stereophonics – ‘Dakota’
  18. Joy Division – ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’
  19. Paolo Nutini – ‘Iron Sky’
  20. Shed Seven – ‘Chasing Rainbows’
  21. Sam Fender – ‘People Watching’
  22. Florence And The Machine – ‘Dog Days Are Over’
  23. Snow Patrol – ‘Chasing Cars’
  24. Oasis – ‘Acquiesce’
  25. The Stone Roses – ‘I Wanna Be Adored’
  26. The Verve – ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’
  27. The Smiths – ‘There Is A Light That Never Goes Out’
  28. Oasis – ‘Wonderwall’
  29. Arctic Monkeys – ‘A Certain Romance’
  30. New Order – ‘Blue Monday’
  31. Oasis – ‘The Masterplan’
  32. The Prodigy – Firestarter’
  33. David Bowie – ‘Life On Mars? ’
  34. Radiohead – ‘Creep’
  35. The Rolling Stones – ‘Sympathy For The Devil’
  36. The Rolling Stones – ‘Paint It, Black’
  37. Nothing But Thieves – ‘Welcome To The DCC’
  38. The Smiths – ‘How Soon Is Now? ’
  39. Depeche Mode – ‘Enjoy The Silence’
  40. Arctic Monkeys – ‘I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor’
  41. Oasis – ‘Cigarettes And Alcohol’
  42. Stereophonics – ‘A Thousand Trees’
  43. The Beatles – ‘Let It Be’
  44. Nothing But Thieves – ‘Amsterdam’
  45. Oasis – ‘Supersonic’
  46. Arctic Monkeys – ‘Mardy Bum’
  47. Blur – ‘Parklife’
  48. The Lathums – ‘Struggle’
  49. David Bowie – ‘Let’s Dance’
  50. The Clash – ‘London Calling’
  51. Muse – ‘Knights Of Cydonia’
  52. The Smiths – ‘This Charming Man’
  53. Sam Fender – ‘Hypersonic Missiles’
  54. The Libertines – ‘Don’t Look Back Into The Sun’
  55. Nothing But Thieves – ‘Impossible’
  56. Stereophonics – ‘Local Boy In The Photograph’
  57. Amy Winehouse – ‘Rehab’
  58. The Stone Roses – ‘Waterfall’
  59. Blossoms – ‘Gary’
  60. The Prodigy – ‘Breathe’
  61. Oasis – ‘Half The World Away’
  62. Oasis – ‘Rock ‘N’ Roll Star’
  63. Skunk Anansie – ‘Weak’
  64. Oasis – ‘Whatever’
  65. David Bowie – ‘Starman’
  66. Arctic Monkeys – ‘Fluorescent Adolescent’
  67. Blur – ‘Song 2’
  68. Oasis – ‘Morning Glory’
  69. The Stone Roses – ‘Made Of Stone’
  70. The Lathums – ‘Say My Name’
  71. The Verve – ‘Lucky Man’
  72. Stereophonics – ‘The Bartender And The Thief’
  73. Kasabian – ‘Club Foot’
  74. The Stone Roses – ‘Sally Cinnamon’
  75. Stereophonics – ‘C’est La Vie’
  76. The Stone Roses – ‘She Bangs The Drums’
  77. Radiohead – ‘Fake Plastic Trees’
  78. Led Zeppelin – ‘Stairway To Heaven’
  79. Arctic Monkeys – ‘Do I Wanna Know? ’
  80. Snow Patrol – ‘Run’
  81. Elbow – ‘One Day Like This’
  82. Kasabian – ‘Fire’
  83. Oasis – ‘Cast No Shadow’
  84. Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – ‘If I Had A Gun’
  85. The Beatles – ‘While My Guitar Gently Weeps’
  86. The Prodigy – ‘No Good (Start The Dance)’
  87. The Beatles – ‘Come Together’
  88. Arctic Monkeys – ‘When The Sun Goes Down’
  89. Skunk Anansie – ‘Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)’
  90. Blossoms – ‘Perfect Me’
  91. Paolo Nutini – ‘Last Request’
  92. Arctic Monkeys – ‘Cornerstone’
  93. Sam Fender – ‘Spit Of You’
  94. Blossoms – ‘Your Girlfriend’
  95. The Kooks – ‘Naïve’
  96. Stereophonics – ‘Maybe Tomorrow’
  97. Oasis – ‘All Around The World’
  98. Pulp – ‘Disco 2000’
  99. Wet Leg – ‘Wet Dream’
  100. Oasis – ‘Some Might Say’
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Wrexham lifted by McElhenney speech – Parkinson

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Phil Parkinson revealed club co-owner Rob McElhenney delivered a speech to the Wrexham squad before their crucial League One victory at Blackpool on Monday.

The Red Dragons beat the Seasiders 2-1 at Bloomfield Road thanks to goals from James McClean and Ollie Rathbone, with Rob Apter netting a late consolation for the hosts.

Victory lifted Wrexham back up to second place in the third tier following Wycombe Wanderers’ shock 4-0 loss at home to Charlton Athletic.

Hollywood actor McElhenney joined around 2,000 Wrexham fans in the away end at Blackpool, and Parkinson said his players were grateful for the American’s words on the eve of the crunch contest.

“I’ve always said that it’s a team effort,” said Parkinson.

McElhenney, 48, posed for photographs with Wrexham supporters and joined in with celebrations during the course of what could prove a pivotal victory for the Welsh club against Steve Bruce’s side.

They now lead Wycombe by two points with just two matches remaining this season as they bid to secure an historic third successive promotion.

Wrexham sit four points above the Chairboys’ conquerors Charlton, who they face at the Stok Cae Ras next Saturday (17:30 BST).

And Parkinson says he wants the ground to be “rocking” as his side look to take another step towards clinching the second League One automatic promotion spot behind champions Birmingham City.

“It’s brilliant – the support was good today,” said Parkinson.

“I want more of the same next week from the supporters at home. I’ve got to be honest with you, I want that place bouncing – these lads deserve it.

“We’ve come a long, long way this season. We’ve shaken off a lot of big clubs in this division. We need everybody in the ground to create an atmosphere and get the Racecourse bouncing to help the team as much as we can. “

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