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‘Farcical’: Venezuelan opposition denounces arrest before weekend vote

A top figure in Venezuela’s opposition has been arrested on charges of “terrorism” before parliamentary elections scheduled for the weekend.

On Friday, a social media account for Juan Pablo Guanipa, a close associate of Maria Corina Machado, considered the leader of the opposition coalition, announced he had been detained. State television also carried images of his arrest, as he was escorted away by armed guards.

In a prewritten message online, Guanipa denounced Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for human rights abuses, including stifling political dissent and false imprisonment.

“Brothers and sisters, if you are reading this, it is because I have been kidnapped by the forces of Nicolas Maduro’s regime,” Guanipa wrote.

“For months, I, like many Venezuelans, have been in hiding for my safety. Unfortunately, my time in hiding has come to an end. As of today, I am part of the list of Venezuelans kidnapped by the dictatorship.”

Since Venezuela held a hotly contested presidential election in July 2024, Guanipa, along with several other opposition figures, has been in hiding, for fear of being arrested.

That presidential election culminated in a disputed outcome and widespread protests. On the night of the vote, Venezuela’s election authorities declared Maduro the winner, awarding him a third successive six-year term, but it failed to publish the polling tallies to substantiate that result.

Meanwhile, the opposition coalition published tallies from voting stations that it said proved its candidate, Edmundo Gonzalez, had prevailed in a landslide. International watchdogs also criticised the election for its lack of transparency.

Maduro’s government responded to the election-related protests with a police crackdown that led to nearly 2,000 arrests and 25 people killed. It also issued arrest warrants against opposition leaders, accusing them of charges ranging from conspiracy to falsifying records.

Maduro has long accused political dissidents of conspiring with foreign forces to topple his government.

Venezuelan state television shows Juan Pablo Guanipa’s detention on May 23 [Venezuelan government TV/Reuters handout]

Gonzalez himself was among those for whom a warrant was signed. He fled to exile in Spain. Others have gone into hiding, avoiding the public eye. Until recently, a group of five opposition members had sought shelter in the Argentinian embassy in Caracas, until they were reportedly smuggled out of the country earlier this month.

Opposition members and their supporters have dismissed the charges against them as spurious and further evidence of the Maduro government’s repressive tactics.

“This is pure and simple STATE TERRORISM,” Machado, the opposition leader, wrote on social media in the wake of Guanipa’s arrest.

Machado and others have said that Guanipa was one of several people arrested in the lead-up to this weekend’s regional elections, which will see members of the National Assembly and state-level positions on the ballot.

Several prominent members of the opposition have pledged to boycott the vote, arguing it is a means for Maduro to consolidate power.

“Just hours before a farcical election with no guarantees of any kind, the regime has reactivated an operation of political repression,” Gonzalez wrote on social media, in reaction to the recent spate of arrests.

He argued that the detention of Guanipa and others was a means of ensuring “nothing will go off script” during Sunday’s vote.

“They harass political, social, and community leaders. They persecute those who influence public opinion. They intend to shut down all alternative information spaces and ensure a narrative monopoly,” Gonzalez wrote.

World champion Harper calls out Dubois after routine win

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In front of a spirited home crowd, England’s world lightweight champion Terri Harper triumphed over the overmatched Natalie Zimmermann to win the WBO title.

The 28-year-old dominated right away, picking her rival up as she went along, never really putting a stop to the clock.

German Zimmermann, 42, was the target of a head-to-head brawl at the Eco-Power Stadium, which caused the fight to end in blood.

As three-weight world champion Harper increased her winning streak to 16 wins, two losses, and two defeats, all three judges scored it 99-91.

After that, Caroline Dubois, a fellow Briton and WBC lightweight champion, and Doncaster’s Harper demanded a unification fight.

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Harper typically prevails, but he doesn’t quite knock out as he had hoped.

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In honor of boxing legend Georgia O’Connor, who passed away on Thursday at the age of 25, the audience applauded a 10-bell salute in honor of her. This week is marked by the world of boxing.

O’Connor lost her battle with cancer and enjoyed a sizable following among her fellow fighters.

In what was the debut of the promotional outfit’s stadium card and world-title headliner, GBM hosted the event.

Harper made her ring walk at 23:10 BST after each fight on the main undercard went to points.

She was later renamed “Beger” and became the same-named ” Belter ” in Gerry Cinnamon’s folk song.

Many fans had already left, but those who still stood gave her a heroic welcome.

When a left hook from Harper drew chants of “Yorkshire” from the audience, the class gap was obvious right away.

Zimmermann was pinned to the ropes and was landed to both head and body by the former super-featherweight and light-middleweight champion.

After only starting boxing at age 37, Zimmermann from Hamburg, who had competed against world-class fighters like Natasha Jonas and Alycia Baumgardner, had won all 13 professional fights.

Zimmermann rushed in her punches, but her determination to win was unmatched.

In the sixth inning, a dejected Harper began to cut a frustrated figure, and she did receive a strong uppercut.

Harper and Dubois are engaged in an all-British union fight.

After years of squatting up and down the ranks in search of major victories and accolades, Harper now feels at lightweight and confident in halting the Dubois’ hype.

Dubois, 26, has long been viewed as the female boxing future, and she has predicted that Harper might “crumble” in a potential unification fight.

Harper continued, “That fight makes sense,” adding that she will now take a brief break before engaging in unification fights.

Harper may take on Stephanie Han, the WBA champion, or IBF champion Beatriz Ferreira if the Dubois bout doesn’t happen.

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264 Cadets Complete Training, Challenged To Uphold Navy Values

In conjunction with the Nigerian Navy’s planned Passing Out Parade, the country’s navy held a graduation lecture at the Nigerian Naval College, Ebubu, for graduates of the Direct Short Service Course (DSSC) 29 and Special Duty Pre-Commissioning Training (SDPCT) 24.

The intensive training programs were completed by a total of 264 cadets, including 149 from SDPCT 24 and 115 from DSSC 29.

Rear Admiral Monday Unurhiere, the chief of naval transformation at Naval Headquarters, Abuja, addressed the audience’s desire to embrace mentorship as a fundamental principle of leadership. The keynote lecture was titled “Mentoring Future Leaders in the Nigerian Navy: Cultivating a Culture of Guidance and Support.”

Unurhiere characterized mentorship as a voluntary, trustworthy relationship essential for developing moral, sympathetic, and capable military leaders.

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He urged the cadets to lead with humility, affirm others, and establish trust networks: “Mentors teach, provide learning opportunities, and are never threatened by the success of their mentees,” he said.

He warned against leadership pitfalls, including overbureaucracy, intolerance, and authoritarianism, and urged leaders to be open to feedback and alternative viewpoints, including from junior staff members through reverse mentoring.

He called on officers to actively seek mentors, be open to feedback, maintain trust, and be trustworthy, and that mentoring programs in the military are failing because of systemic challenges and leadership flaws.

Following the lecture, cadets had the opportunity to interact with the guest speaker through an interactive session.

Rear Admiral Istifanus Albara, the Flag Officer Commanding Officer of the Naval Training Command, who was also speaking to the cadets, reiterated the need for moral leadership and urged them to lead by example, treat staff members with respect, and uphold professional competence.

The cadets were commended for their accomplishments by Rear Admiral Haruna Zego, the commander of the Nigerian Naval College, who also emphasized that the event was a part of a series honoring the successful completion of training.

After the course was finished, the cadets expressed satisfaction. Junmai Bitrus expressed her happiness at the completion of the program and pledged to lead by example. Benedict Udofia vowed to serve as a trustworthy mentor.

Klopp ‘turned off TV’ after hearing Alexander-Arnold boos

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Jurgen Klopp, the ex-LSE boss, claims he turned off his television after hearing supporters booing Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The 26-year-old defender is expected to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season.

Under German Klopp, Alexander-Arnold was a key player in Liverpool’s success, including a first league title in 30 years in 2019-20. He arrived at the club at the age of six.

However, when he emerged from the substitute bench against Arsenal earlier this month and announced his intention to stay with a new contract, some fans turned against him and booed him.

The former manager made the remarks at a fundraiser for the LFC Foundation on Friday, saying that it was “wrong” for supporters to boo him and that the England full-back needed to be defended vehemently.

I’m not interested in telling you what you think. Klopp said, “I can tell you what you think is wrong.”

“I tell you don’t forget, I don’t tell you that you shouldn’t be angry or depressed.” This group is persistent.

When he started playing, I heard the booing and I watched the game. I turned off the television. I’m so disappointed right now, I guess.

And he cited Klopp’s best achievements as manager as well as the Liverpool-born player’s dedication to the club.

He claimed that he “always gave everything” and that he “wears the Liverpool badge in his skin.”

Why did he not accept a new contract? ‘. Fans frequently say, “He goes without a transfer fee,” in this discussion.

They (the owners) must be furious, they say.

“This 18-year-old boy scored a free kick in Hoffenheim, which means that we don’t qualify for the Champions League if he doesn’t score.”

He did the most outrageous thing in the world, scoring the winner for 4-0, which means a win and a lost game.

Alexander-Arnold is instructed to improve defending by Tuchel.

Due to injuries sustained during the March camp, the 26-year-old has been selected for the Three Lions’ squad for upcoming games against Andorra and Senegal.

England manager Thomas Tuchel said he had told the player he needed to improve his “defensive discipline” if he wants to help his country win a major tournament despite being praised for his offensive abilities.

He sometimes relies heavily on his offensive contributions, and he doesn’t put as much emphasis on the defensive discipline and effort, Tuchel said.

“He must take the defensive aspect very seriously if he wants to have this impact in the English national team, given the significant impact he had for Liverpool over so many years.

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot also stated on Friday that he had spoken with Alexander-Arnold about how good he was at defending and that he could do something to improve.

On June 7, England will face Andorra in a World Cup qualifier, before hosting Senegal in a friendly at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground on June 10.

Tuchel added, “Now is the time to get to know him.”

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Klopp ‘turned off TV’ after hearing Trent boos

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Jurgen Klopp, the ex-LSE boss, claims he turned off his television after hearing supporters booing Trent Alexander-Arnold.

The 26-year-old defender is expected to leave Real Madrid at the end of the season.

Under German Klopp, Alexander-Arnold was a key player in Liverpool’s success, including a first league title in 30 years in 2019-20. He arrived at the club at the age of six.

However, when he emerged from the substitute bench against Arsenal earlier this month and announced his intention to stay with a new contract, some fans turned against him and booed him.

The former manager made the remarks at a fundraiser for the LFC Foundation on Friday, saying that it was “wrong” for supporters to boo him and that the England full-back needed to be defended vehemently.

I’m not interested in telling you what you think. Klopp said, “I can tell you what you think is wrong.”

“I tell you don’t forget, I don’t tell you that you shouldn’t be angry or depressed.” This group is persistent.

When he started playing, I heard the booing and I watched the game. I turned off the television. I’m so disappointed right now, I guess.

And he highlighted Klopp’s dedication to the club while he was in charge.

Alexander-Arnold is instructed to improve defending by Tuchel.

Due to injuries sustained during the March camp, the 26-year-old has been selected for the Three Lions’ squad for upcoming games against Andorra and Senegal.

England manager Thomas Tuchel said he had told the player he needed to improve his “defensive discipline” if he wants his country to win a major tournament despite being praised for his offensive abilities.

He sometimes relies heavily on his offensive contributions, and he doesn’t put as much emphasis on the defensive discipline and effort, Tuchel said.

If he wants to have this kind of impact in the English national team, he must take the defensive aspect seriously, because that is what he did for Liverpool for so long.

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot also stated on Friday that he had spoken with Alexander-Arnold about how good he was at defending and that he could “could do a little more, to put it mildly” in training to get better. However, he was a better defender than people would give him credit for.

On June 7, England will face Andorra in a World Cup qualifier, before hosting Senegal in a friendly at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground on June 10.

To get to know him, Tuchel said.

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DRC’s ex-president Kabila slams justice system after losing immunity

Joseph Kabila, former president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), has attacked the country’s justice system after the Senate voted to lift his immunity, paving the way for him to be prosecuted for alleged treason and war crimes.

Kabila gave a livestreamed speech from an undisclosed location on Friday, a day after losing his immunity over alleged links to the M23 rebel group, saying that the justice system was “an instrument of oppression for a dictatorship desperately trying to survive”.

The 53-year-old, who denies supporting the Rwanda-backed rebels who have seized two major cities in the country’s conflict-battered east, has been in self-imposed exile since 2023.

The former president, who has repeatedly said he was returning from exile to help find a solution to the crisis, accused Kinshasa of taking “arbitrary decisions with disconcerting levity”.

Congo’s Senate voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to grant the government’s request to lift the lifetime immunity Kabila – leader of the country from 2001 to 2019 – had enjoyed because of his honorific title as “senator for life”.

Justice Minister Constant Mutamba said Kabila’s alleged crimes included “treason, war crimes, crimes against humanity and participation in an insurrectional movement” in the country’s east.

On Friday, Kabila said the DRC’s sovereignty and territorial integrity were non-negotiable. “As a soldier, I swore to defend my country to the supreme sacrifice … I remain more faithful than ever to this oath”, he said.

Kabila’s return to the DRC could complicate the bid to end the rebellion in the east, which contains vast supplies of critical minerals that United States President Donald Trump’s administration is eager to access.