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Sudan reports 70 cholera deaths in Khartoum in two days

At least 70 people have died in Khartoum, Sudan, in two days as a result of a cholera outbreak, according to local health officials.

Following 1, 177 cases and 45 deaths the day before, the health ministry in Khartoum state reported on Thursday 942 new infections and 25 deaths.

Khartoum, the capital city, has been the focus of the outbreak, which has been at the center of a conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for more than two years.

Following drone attacks blamed on the RSF, the city lost access to electricity and water earlier this month.

Two months after retaking the capital’s heart from the paramilitaries, the army-backed government announced last week that it had evacuated RSF fighters from their final bases in Khartoum State.

The city’s sanitation and health systems are still ineffective, and the city is still devastated.

172 people died from cholera in the week to Tuesday&nbsp, 92 percent of them in Khartoum state alone, according to the federal health ministry. According to aid workers, the extent of the outbreak is getting worse as a result of the nearly complete demise of health services, with about 90% of hospitals shut down in key war zones.

According to Eatizaz Yousif, director of Sudan for the International Rescue Committee, “Sudan is on the verge of a serious public health disaster.” She told AFP that “the resurgence of cholera and other deadly diseases is being fuelled by the combination of conflict, displacement, destroyed infrastructure, and a lack of clean water.”

In 12 of Sudan’s 18 states, at least 1, 700 deaths have been reported since August 2024, including at least 1,700 deaths. In addition to more than 1, 000 infections in children under five, Kartova has also seen 7, 700 cases and 185 deaths.

With the upcoming rainy season, which is likely to further limit humanitarian access, the spread of disease is anticipated to get worse. The death toll could rise unless immediate action is taken, according to aid organizations.

More than one million children in Khartoum’s cholera-affected areas are in danger, according to UNICEF, according to the organization’s child protection agency.

Sheldon Yett, UNICEF’s representative in Sudan, remarked, “We are racing against time… to provide basic healthcare, clean water, and good nutrition. More children are being exposed to the double threat of malnutrition and cholera each day.

Chelsea lead race to sign Ipswich’s Delap

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After other Premier League clubs learned of his desire to move to Stamford Bridge, Chelsea are now in the forefront of the transfer market for Ipswich striker Liam Delap.

Delap has a £30m release clause, and Manchester City also has a buy-back option, according to reports from Everton, Newcastle, and Nottingham Forest.

The 22-year-old, who originally signed for Manchester City for up to £20 million last summer, was given permission to speak to interested clubs this month.

Before his team’s final Premier League game, Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna stated that “Liam is looking at his options for next year, which I think he is entitled to do, and we support him.”

Stamford Bridge is now understood to be Delap’s first-choice destination.

Delap has a chance to add to his one-game appearance with Manchester City in 2022 after winning the UEFA Conference League trophy on Wednesday night at the end of last week’s qualifying round for the Champions League.

Delap started 32 games for Ipswich last season and scored 12 goals.

Ipswich, who finished 19th in the table at the end of the season, are interested in signing Chelsea striker Marc Guiu on loan to replace Delap.

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Coleman future ‘for him to decide’ – Hallgrimsson

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Heimir Hallgrimsson, the head of the Republic of Ireland, says he is hopeful Seamus Coleman will make it to the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, but that he must make a decision about his future.

Coleman, 36, a thigh injury, made him unavailable for the squad’s friendlies against Senegal and Luxembourg next month.

Hallgrimsson believes his captain has a role to play in the nation’s bid to win their first World Cup since 2002 despite Coleman making just five Premier League appearances between the years 2024 and 2025.

The Icelander told reporters on Thursday, “You can’t have his experience in many players,” and he is a leader in this squad.

His leadership prowess and experience are two things, but his player quality is another.

It’s unfortunate for me and, of course, the national team, to not have him around because he’s been playing at the highest level for so long. But he’ll probably find a second chance, and that’s probably just the off-season, where he’ll be fit and flie.

Coleman’s contract with Everton is set to expire this summer, but Toffees boss David Moyes has stated his desire to keep the full-back.

Hallgrimsson added, “I know he’s going to be at Everton in whatever role, maybe a little more leadership role, but it’s up to him to decide whether or not he wants to play.”

He will decide, but I’m hoping he will continue playing, as the Evertonians are hoping.

Sammie Szmodics will miss the Senegal and Luxembourg games on June 6 and 10 due to an ankle injury.

Szmodics returned from a three-month absence following ankle surgery and made a late appearance off the bench in Ipswich’s defeat by West Ham last weekend.

We were anticipating that he would be ready, Hammergrimsson said of Szmodics, who has been taken over by Brighton’s Andrew Moran.

He played, I believe, 10 to 15 minutes of his final Ipswich game, but after that, his ankle grew swollen, so we decided it’s no longer worth it.

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With matches against Hungary and Armenia and Portugal joining the four-team group, the Republic of Ireland kicks off their World Cup qualifying campaign in September.

Hallgrimsson insists that he is happy to have another opportunity to evaluate his squad before beginning the qualifiers.

“It’s been a difficult window for Ireland in the past because it didn’t play for a month and then went to the national team camp to play a game that might not be played on a regular basis.”

Squad for the Republic of Ireland

Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool), Max O’Leary (Bristol City), and Josh Keeley (Tottenham) are the goalkeepers.

Matt Doherty (Wolves), Nathan Collins (Brentford), Dara O’Shea (Ipswich Town), Jake O’Brien (Everton), Andrew Omobamidele (Nottingham Forest), Liam Scales (Celtic), and Robbie Brady (Preston) are the defenders.

Jason Knight (Bristol City), Killian Phillips (St Mirren), Will Smallbone (Southampton), Jack Taylor (Ipswich), John Joe Patrick Finn (Reims), and Andrew Moran (Brighton) are the midfielders.

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Glasgow calm fears over injured Jones’ Lions hopes

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Despite recurring episodes of a niggling Achilles injury, Glasgow head coach Franco Smith is confident that Huw Jones will be fit for the British and Irish Lions tour of Australia this summer.

The center will miss Friday night’s Warriors’ United Rugby Championship semi-final against the Stormers in Scotstoun.

Smith has confirmed that Jones was sidelined for two months following Scotland’s Six Nations campaign.

It occasionally flares up, according to Smith, and it’s “just too close to the game to recover.”

“It was preferable to schedule the call earlier in the week so that we can be best prepared while also ensuring that you can recover quickly, hopefully as soon as possible.”

He needs to be managed for the entire season. That issue is exactly the same one that has flared up since he left the Six Nations.

Our medical team is working hard to ensure that he is back home as soon as possible.

Before departing for Australia, the Lions play their first warm-up game against Argentina in Dublin on June 20. Smith tempered concerns that Jones might not be able to play.

When Jones was questioned about the tour’s availability, Smith responded, “Yes, I definitely think so.”

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‘Legend’ Muslera Bids Farewell To Galatasaray After 551 Appearances

Fernando Muslera, an international goalkeeper from Uruguay, announced on Thursday that he would continue his professional career in South America after 14 seasons with the Turkish club.

The Uruguayan, who turns 39 on June 16, announced in a press conference that he will play Galatasaray’s final and fifth game of the season against Basaksehir on Friday night.

Muslera, who did not specify which league or club he would play for, said, “I’m going to keep playing, closer to my homeland… closer to my family.”

Muslera has become the mostcapped foreign player in Galatasaray’s history since joining from Lazio in 2011 and winning the Coppa Italia with him.

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Additionally, the Uruguayan has won a total of eight league titles, six Turkish Super Cups, and five Turkish Cups, a joint-record eight.

Galatasaray’s captain, a club “legend,” was described as “much more than just a goalkeeper” in a social media message.

Before making his debut for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, he was starting keeper for Uruguay 133 times.

NAPTIP Summons Speed Darlington Over Underage Sex Claim

Due to his claims that he had sexual knowledge of a minor, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking (NAPTIP) has summoned controversial singer Darlington Okoye, better known as Speed Darlington. &nbsp,

After a viral video of him admitting to having an inappropriate relationship with a 15-year-old, NAPTIP called him in for questioning, which sparked outrage on social media. &nbsp,

The organization wrote on its X handle on Thursday that “Mr. Darlington Okoye (AKA Speed Darlington) is urged to respond to the official invitation issued on May 28, 2025, in regards to a viral video and others in which he admitted sexually abusing a minor. The organization stated in a statement on Thursday that “failure to respond may lead to further action.”

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We formally request that you appear before the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in connection with a particular Instagram video where you allegedly made admissions to having sexual relations with an underage girl in the two-page summon. Admissions and degrading commentary about minors are also included in additional archived videos that are currently available.

“These actions constitute offences under the law if they are supported.”

The 2015 TIPPEA Enforcement and Administration Act (Tithing in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration) Act

“Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.)” Act, 2015

You are hereby invited to make an appearance in person at the NAPTIP Headquarters, 2028 Dalaba Crescent, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, FCT, by 9 a.m. for an interview regarding the alleged actions on Friday, May 30, 2025.

Bring any legal documents or documents you think are pertinent.

Please be informed that a fair and thorough investigation into the matter requires your cooperation. Failure to honor this invitation could lead to additional legal action.

Nigerians and authorities responded to Speed Darlington’s video, which caused the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) to become NAPTIP. &nbsp,