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Archive May 13, 2025

Van Uden wins sprint as Pedersen retains race lead

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Casper van Uden claimed his first Grand Tour stage win by sprinting to victory in the Giro d’Italia.

The Dutchman held off compatriots Olav Kooij and Maikel Zijlaard to claim the victory in a chaotic finish to stage four in Lecce.

Mads Pedersen, who won stages one and three, finished fourth and retains the leader’s pink jersey.

However, the 29-year-old’s lead over Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe’s Primoz Roglic has been cut by two seconds, with the Slovenian now seven seconds off first place.

Stage four marked the first day of racing in Italy following three days in Albania and Monday’s rest day.

Spain’s Francisco Munoz spent 140km off the front after making an early solo breakaway and led by more than four minutes before being reeled back in with 55km to go in a race controlled by the sprint teams.

Race leader Pedersen was forced to chase back to catch the peloton after being caught up in a crash, alongside team-mate Soren Kragh Andersen, with 22km to go.

On a Lecce circuit full of bottleneck turns, Van Uden’s Picnic PostNL team pinched the lead from Alpecin-Deceuninck, riding for Kaden Groves, in the final kilometre, before the 23-year-old opened up a long sprint to victory.

“I didn’t do it alone. I did it with the whole team,” said Van Uden. “I didn’t have to take any wind until 200m to go.

“I know I have a good long sprint, so I went for it and hoped for the best.”

In the general classification, Isaac del Toro leapfrogged Juan Ayuso into fifth place. Great Britain’s Max Poole remains seventh, 33 seconds behind Pedersen.

Stage four results

General classification after stage four

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US and Saudi Arabia agree to $142bn weapons sale during Trump visit

The administration of United States President Donald Trump says that Saudi Arabia will invest $600bn in the United States, including through technology partnerships and a weapons sales agreement worth $142bn.

A fact sheet shared by the White House on Tuesday explains that the agreement, which also includes collaboration in areas such as energy and mineral development, is the largest-ever weapons sale between the two countries.

“The deals celebrated today are historic and transformative for both countries and represent a new golden era of partnership between the United States and Saudi Arabia,” the fact sheet reads.

The pact represents a deepening of economic and military ties between the two countries, a trend that has continued for decades under both Republican and Democratic US presidents.

Trump was in the Saudi capital of Riyadh on Tuesday as part of a Middle East tour, marking the first major international trip of his second term as president. Later in the week, he is expected to make stops in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

But already, the trip has renewed criticisms that Trump may use the diplomatic outing to advance personal interests.

The proposed transfer of a $400m luxury aeroplane, for instance, from Qatar to the US Department of Defence has raised questions in the US about the ethics and constitutionality of accepting gifts from foreign governments.

During his first term as president, in 2017, Trump likewise included Saudi Arabia on his first major trip abroad, a voyage that similarly culminated in a multibillion-dollar arms deal.

But the global outcry over the 2018 murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at a consulate in Istanbul briefly threatened to upend the relationship. The US government has alleged that forces linked to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman were responsible for the killing.

Tuesday’s agreement is designed to help modernise the Saudi military with “state-of-the-art warfighting equipment and services from over a dozen US defense firms”, according to the White House fact sheet.

“The first key component of this is upgrading the defence capabilities of Saudi Arabia,” Al Jazeera correspondent Hashem Ahelbarra reported from Riyadh.

“This is a country that has been trying to invest vast amounts of money over the last few years” in its military, he added.

But the newly minted deal is not limited to security cooperation. The agreement also lays out a plan in which Saudi Arabia will invest $20bn in energy infrastructure and data centres for artificial intelligence in the US, a significant infusion of cash into industries with close ties to the Trump administration.

In both areas, US companies stand to reap a potential windfall.

“Saudi Arabia wants to become one of the top global investors in artificial intelligence, and that’s why you see many tech CEOs here in Riyadh, who are looking forward to getting some of those contracts,” said Ahelbarra.

The deal also includes references to collaboration on energy infrastructure and mineral investments, without offering many details.

Various US administrations, including during Trump’s first term in office, have used the inducement of greater collaboration on security and arms sales to push Saudi Arabia to normalise diplomatic relations with Israel.

The two countries have never had formal diplomatic ties. But during Trump’s first term, the Republican leader initiated a series of agreements known as the Abraham Accords to boost ties between Israel and various Middle East states.

Countries like the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan agreed to recognise Israel as part of the agreements. But Saudi Arabia has been a holdout — and normalising ties between it and Israel could be seen as a crowning achievement for the second Trump administration.

Israel’s war in Gaza, however, has complicated those efforts. United Nations experts have warned that Israel’s actions in Gaza were consistent with genocide, and South Africa has accused Israel of genocide before the International Court of Justice.

The International Criminal Court, meanwhile, has issued arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant over accusations of war crimes.

Senate Seeks Inclusion Of Local Govt Councils In FAAC

The Senate has called on the Federal Government to ensure the inclusion of one representative from each local government council across the states, and one per area council in the Federal Capital Territory in Federal Account Allocation Committee deliberations.

It also directed that the resolution be communicated to the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, who serves as the FAAC Chairman, for immediate action.

The resolutions, in a move aimed at strengthening constitutional compliance and financial transparency at the grassroots level, followed a motion sponsored by Senator Barau Jibrin (Kano North) who emphasised that LGCs, as constitutionally recognised third-tier governments under Section 7(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), are entitled to a direct share from the Federation Account.

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The Senate cited the Supreme Court’s ruling, which clarified that state governments act merely as conduits for transferring LG allocations and hold no ownership or discretionary powers over those funds.

The lawmakers further highlighted that while FAAC currently includes only representatives of the federal and state governments, Section 5 of the Allocation of Revenue (Federation Account, etc) Act 1981 excludes local governments, a provision now deemed inconsistent with the Constitution, following a landmark Supreme Court judgment delivered in July 2024.

Gutted

Fault Lines and Mother Jones investigate how a private equity firm gutted a hospital chain for profit, endangering patients.

Fault Lines and Mother Jones magazine investigate how a private equity firm gutted a major United States hospital chain in pursuit of profit, leaving patients without critical care and families shattered.

The film follows Nabil Haque, whose wife died after childbirth at a Boston hospital that lacked essential equipment. It also tells the story of Lisa Malick, whose newborn daughter died after delays at a Florida facility that lacked a functioning neonatal intensive care unit. Together, their stories reveal the devastating consequences of turning healthcare into a business.

Kim Kardashian’s Skims brand is setting up shop in a UK location and here’s what we’re buying

Kim Kardashian’s iconic US-based clothing brand, Skims, is opening its first UK shop – and we’re so excited, we’ve chosen our top five things we can’t wait to shop in-store

Kim Kardashian’s Skims brand is opening first UK store(Image: Getty)

Fashion shoppers, buckle your seatbelts, as it’s just been announced that the iconic brand from Kim Kardashian is set to be opening its doors in the UK for the first time ever. That’s right, Skims has just signed a ten-year lease to its first store in the UK, taking up residence on London’s Regent Street.

Taking its first steps across the pond, Kim Kardashian’s clothing brand originally started as comfortable and flattering shapewear for every woman, which then expanded its apparel line to loungewear and underwear, even branching into men’s fashion. The well-known US brand is set to open in the summer of 2026.

And while that may seem like an age away, don’t worry – you can temper your excitement for the physical store by shopping online, and we’ve picked our top five things we’ll be shopping from Kim K’s iconic brand.

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1. Soft Lounge Sleep Set

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Soft Lounge Sleep Set
Best-selling Soft Lounge Sleep Set(Image: Skims)

A pyjama set loved by Molly-Mae, Skim’s soft pyjama set boasts a classic design, featuring a long-sleeve top and matching pants that are suitable all year round. Made with ultra-soft modal rib fabric, this sleep set is a lightweight, comfortable sleep and loungewear option that comes in a host of shades and sizes.

2. Soft Lounge Long Slip Dress

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Soft Lounge Long Slip Dress
Best-selling Soft Lounge Long Slip Dress(Image: Skims)

The perfect pick for this current heatwave, whether you’re out on a casual day with friends or heading out on a date, this understated and chic maxi dress comes in a range of colours and sizes that make it an ideal choice for any body shape. Currently boasting the internet’s adoration, this dress is made with Skim’s signature modal rib fabric. The addictively soft, full-length silhouette is set to flatter and accentuate your curves with its slinky feel and body-hugging fit. Boasting a flattering straight neckline and adjustable spaghetti straps, this piece is sure to be a staple in your spring and summer wardrobe.

3. Square Neck Bodysuit

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Best-selling Square Neck Bodysuit(Image: Skims)

A winner in every wardrobe, no matter the season, this bodysuit is a must-have that can suit any outfit for any occasion. Featuring a square neckline and low scoop back that makes it a flattering base layer or everyday wardrobe staple, it offers a high-cut leg opening and thong back that’s perfect for staying invisible under clothing. Flattering on any body type, this signature item comes in a host of neutral and fashionable shades that are ideal for pairing with any look, all year round.

4. Cotton Jersey Foldover Pants

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Best-selling Cotton Jersey Foldover Pants(Image: Skims)

As Y2K fashion comes back into the forefront of all our fashion wants, these flared trousers are sure to be a go-to for comfort and style this spring. Offering a cute finish that doesn’t sacrifice comfort, these lounge-style trousers offer a comfy folded waist that adds a feminine touch to your looks, whether you’re at home or on the go. Made with the same Skims signature soft, breathable jersey fabric that enhances your curves and comfort, these trousers also come in various shades to choose from.

5. Cotton Jersey Lace Cami and Short Set

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Limited-Edition Cotton Jersey Lace Cami and Short Set(Image: Skims)

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Hodgkinson prepared for ‘nerve-wracking’ return

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Olympic 800m champion Keely Hodgkinson said her first race since winning gold in Paris last summer will be a “nerve-wracking one”.

A hamstring injury earlier this year delayed the 23-year-old’s return to the track, but she is due to take part in the Diamond League event in Stockholm on 15 June.

The women’s 800m field features all eight of the top-ranked runners in the world, including fellow Brits Georgia Hunter-Bell and Jemma Reekie.

“I feel out of practice in a way, because by the time I do race it will be 10 months,” she told BBC Sport.

“But it’s nothing we haven’t coped with before. It will be a challenge, the first race will be a nerve-wracking one because my last race I literally became Olympic champion. But I’m excited for it.”

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On the high-quality field, Hodgkinson said: “When I saw the line-up it was the perfect motivation that I needed for the next six weeks. Having not competed in so long it almost seems so far away.

“Now I’ve got that extra motivator of who is going to be there. It is going to be a hard race, we want to come out on top, so we’re working really hard towards that and the races to follow after that.

“It’s not going to be easy, it never is, but I’m looking forward to it.”

Hodgkinson was injured in February during her final training session before the Keely Klassic, a new athletics event in Birmingham which she founded.

She said it had taken “a lot of time and patience” to let her hamstring recover properly, but there have been “no setbacks” since.

Her primary aim this season remains winning gold at the World Championships in Tokyo in September, although she is also hoping to break the 1m54sec barrier for the 800m.

She has previously said she has her sights on the world record of 1:53.28, which was set in 1983 by Czech athlete Jarmila Kratochvilova, but it appears that is more of a future aim.

“It’s going to be hard in Tokyo, everyone is going to step it up as they do every year, the standard just gets higher and higher,” Hodgkinson added.

“We’re pushing the limits, we want to break the 1.54 barrier, hopefully this year, we’ll see.

“But the main aim would be to win gold and whatever [time] that comes with would be amazing. Titles last forever.”

On Tuesday, Hodgkinson received her MBE at Windsor Castle from the Prince of Wales, which she described as a “real honour”.

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