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‘Farrell will churn up the Lions playing pool with instant intensity’

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You are aware that making a decision like this involves only the periphery, not the rugby decision. For 48 hours and a lot of discussion, it turns into a major story.

I’ve gone through that process, but I would rather not believe we made calls to try to avoid criticism or gain public support.

Andy Farrell, the head coach of the British and Irish Lions, may agree with his son’s decision to call up Owen.

Instead, they date back 12 years. A man in the same position, in the same city, but facing a different set of circumstances in a different time.

The series finale between the Wallabies and the Lions was Brian O’Driscoll, who was Warren Gatland defending. In O’Driscoll’s place, he placed Jamie Roberts and Jonathan Davies, the midfielders he knew and trusted from his day job in Wales.

Lions calls are frequently contentious. For everyone to accept these actions, the quantity and quality of those who are ignored are too great.

However, the debate over Owen Farrell’s call-up is heated up like O’Driscoll’s.

Despite Owen’s on-screen pedigree, Andy Farrell’s harshest critics will assert that blood ties have a role in the film’s success.

Close are Andy and Owen. Owen was born at the age of 16 to Andy. Owen would play soccer on the sidelines while his father watched Wigan as a child. Owen made his first Saracens appearance off the bench against Western Force as a teenager, taking the place of his father.

Andy’s words about his son have become sparse and scarce as Owen’s career has progressed.

After World Rugby attempted to reinstate a red card that would have prevented Owen from participating in some of England’s Rugby World Cup campaigns, he let his guard down in 2023.

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There will undoubtedly be enough rumination about Owen’s Lions call-up to fill a significant number of seats.

It is obvious who is to blame. Owen lacks top-level rugby, fitness, and form.

His most recent game was two months ago, when Lyon forced him to withdraw from Racing 92. His last Test match appearance was for England’s preparation for the 2023 World Cup.

His most recent club season was halted by an injury that prevented him from playing place kicks and playing with a groin.

After feigning relegation, Racing placed 10th overall.

Why has Andy disrupted the Lions’ Test preparations with the furore that will accompany Owen’s call-up alongside the likes of Tom Scotland’s Jordan and Wales’ Blair Murray, both geographically closer, fitter, and less controversial?

Perhaps because Farrell believes that disruption is necessary for the tourists.

Owen’s chances of appearing in the Test 23 are unquestionably slim even with the exception of one more curveball call.

Fin Smith is more likely to serve as the Scot, but Finn Russell appears to be in good standing. Both are more appropriate for Farrell’s tentative more expansive style.

Bundee Aki and Sione Tuipulotu provide a ball-carrying threat that Farrell, 33, doesn’t, especially inside center. Farrell’s inclusion would also turn their tactics on its head.

With Blair Kinghorn and Hugo Keenan still untested, fly-half looks more useful than Marcus Smith’s ability to cover full-back on the bench.

Farrell does, however, inject intensity right away as the Wallabies head toward the door.

Alun Wyn Jones asked the great and the good huddled around him at half-time about the 21-year-old rookie on their final trip to Australia and why he was the one who screamed the loudest and asked the most questions on the field.

That tour included Johnny Sexton. and impressed by it as well.

Before being chosen for Farrell’s Lions coaching staff, he told the Times newspaper in October that he would still have Farrell as his Test 10 for the 2025 tour.

He described him as one of the best team members I’ve ever had.

He is “one of the best players I’ve ever played with.” When things get difficult, who do you want to join? Animals that match the test.

He’s not always a good teammate, which is frustrating. However, winning is not always simple.

And perhaps Farrell Sr. feels that the situation there was too relaxed.

Slow starts and lost collisions with the Western Force and Queensland Reds suggest a side that is still far from ruthless edge, while his verdict on the loss to Argentina was “unacceptable.”

The game will definitely get crankier if Owen Farrell is dropped into the pool.

In his press conference on Thursday, Andy reaffirmed Owen’s contention for a Test spot.

Everyone should be competing, he said, “If he didn’t have a chance, then what’s the point? “

In his second breath, he concentrated on the intangibles that might have had the biggest impact on the series’ fate.

Along with that, Andy noted, “You need the support you need for the group, the way you make the room feel,” as well.

The rest of the 37 players’ ripples are difficult to predict.

Will Russell experience any creative tension at 10 when he could reasonably have anticipated being outside of Sexton and Farrell’s shadow on this tour?

Will Maro Itoje’s leadership be impacted by his long-time captain, both for the club and for the nation?

Will Owen, who has resigned from Test rugby following the scrutiny and resentment of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, enjoy the Aussie humor that will undoubtedly be his friend?

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Stop Using Nigerians For Personal Affairs, Wike Tells Coalition

Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has urged the newly formed opposition coalition to stop utilizing Nigerians for personal matters.

Wike made this statement on Thursday during his monthly media conference at his personal residence in Abuja.

According to him, some political figures’ recent coalition, which chose the African Democratic Party (ADC) as their platform, did not appeal to Nigerians.

You say Nigerians are angry when you have an issue with someone, and you form a coalition. Let’s take the problems in Nigeria seriously, please.

I challenge each of them to display their scorecards. What did they do to improve the nation when they were in charge of affairs? He inquired.

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The minister claimed that he couldn’t completely address the issue with regard to the FCT, particularly the teachers’ strike.

He explained that the area councils are the recipients of the teachers’ funds rather than the FCT administration.

GB’s Pinnington Jones knocked out by Cobolli

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Wimbledon 2025

Venue: All England Club, June 30 – 13 .

With the second round defeat of Italy’s Flavio Cobolli in straight sets, British wildcard Jack Pinnington Jones saw his Wimbledon chances come to an end.

There was plenty of interest from home fans for his match against Cobolli on court 18 after producing an impressive display to defeat world number 27 Tomas Martin Etcheverry in his first round match.

However, Pinnington Jones’ Wimbledon debut saw him lose 6-1 7-6 (8-6) 6-2 in a run to the third round of a dream.

The 22-year-old showed the same battling skills that earned him the first round win in a much closer second set despite being outclassed in the first set because he was unable to get close to Cobolli’s serve.

Before the match ended in a tie-break, both players broke each other’s serve once, and Pinnington Jones had a 3-0 lead before Cobolli fought back to snatch it before pulling it back for a 2-0 lead.

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Wildfire on Greek island of Crete forces evacuation of 1,500

More than 1,500 people have been evacuated as a result of a wildfire on the Greek island of Crete, according to local media reports.

At least 230 Athens-based firefighters were trying to contain the blaze that erupted on Wednesday evening near Ierapetra, a town on the island’s southeast coast, on Thursday.

In another place, a wildfire in the northeast of Catalonia claimed the lives of at least two people, and this week, heat-related deaths were also reported in France and Italy.

According to local authorities, the fire on Crete reached hotels and homes, and dozens of residents and visitors were evacuated to an indoor stadium in Ierapetra, according to the local authorities.

More than 1, 000 people left their homes after the evacuation of three settlements. Some patients had respiratory issues, according to George Tsapakos, the deputy civil protection governor of Crete, in an interview with ERT.

Vice-Prefect Yannis Androulakis confirmed that the blaze, which currently has “three active fronts,” was quickly spreading due to the strong winds.

“There are still several different fronts,” she said. He claimed that the fire is destroying crops and scrubland. The Beaufort scale indicates that the winds are “very strong,” with gusts of up to nine.

Androulakis added that water bomber planes couldn’t fly over the affected areas overnight in an interview with the TV station Mega.

On July 3, 2025, a wildfire in Crete causes a water drop. [Stefanos Rapanis/Reuters]

According to a Greek fire service spokesperson, the fire was being fought with 10 helicopters and drones.

The fire service warned that Crete and southern Greece’s high risk of wildfires remained in its daily bulletin on Thursday.

According to WWF Greece and the Athens National Observatory, Greece had its warmest summer ever, with 45, 000 hectares (111, 200 acres) of wildfires torched.

UN expert calls on world to end trade with Israel’s ‘economy of genocide’

The occupied Palestinian territories are subject to a full arms embargo, according to Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the region, and withdraw international support for what she described as an “economy of genocide.”

In a speech to the Human Rights Council in Geneva on Thursday, Albanese made the remarks as she presented her most recent report, which listed dozens of businesses she claimed were involved in Palestinian-related Israeli repression and violence.

She claimed that “the situation in the occupied Palestinian territory is apocalyptic.” One of the most atrocious genocides in recent memory is caused by Israel.

Nearly 57, 000 Palestinians have been killed by Israel since the conflict’s 22nd month began, according to the UN, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced frequently. Additionally, hundreds of thousands have been displaced, and hospitals and schools have been targeted.

Genocide is profitable for some, according to some.

The report, titled “From economy of occupation to economy of genocide,” described what it called “the corporate machinery supporting Israel’s settler-colonial project of displacement and displacement of the Palestinians in the occupied territory.”

The report criticized businesses, including arms manufacturers, tech companies, heavy machinery manufacturers, and financial institutions, for their “complicity” in supporting Israel’s occupation of occupied territory, which allowed Palestinians to be watched and killed.

While political leaders had been avoiding their responsibilities, according to the report, “far too many corporate entities have profited from Israel’s economy of illegal occupation, apartheid, and now, genocide.”

It demanded that businesses held the international community accountable for their role in Israel’s abuses, and that they be held accountable for their actions in violation of international law.

According to Albanese, “every state and every corporation has a prima facie responsibility to completely abstain or end their relationships with this economic of occupation,” adding that if the corporation had done proper due diligence, it “would have completely and completely disengaged from its entanglement with the Israeli economy.”

According to Albanese, there are businesses and individuals who have profited from the violence, the killing, the maiming, the destruction in Gaza and other areas of the occupied Palestinian territory, speaking to reporters in Geneva after her speech.

She noted that, in stark contrast to the suffering suffered by Palestinians, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange increased by at least 20% in the past nearly 21 months of the conflict.

She said, “One person is enriched, one person is erased.”

“Genocide is obviously profitable for some,” he said.

The Israeli state’s military “backbone”

The military-industrial complex, according to the UN report, serves as Israel’s “economic backbone,” arguing that Israel’s prolonged occupation and repeated military operations had provided testing grounds for cutting-edge military technology, including AI-enabled targeting tools and the F-35 fighter jet program.

Albanese claimed that arms companies had made near-record profits by providing Israel with cutting-edge technology to devastate Gaza with 85 000 tonnes of explosives, which is six times the strength of Hiroshima.

Although Leonardo SpA is the Italian manufacturer Leonardo SpA, the F-35 program is led by Lockheed Martin in the United States, the rest of its components are produced abroad. Elbit Systems and IAI, both of which were involved in the development of drones, are also mentioned in the report.

Additionally, it recognized shipping companies like Denmark’s A P Moller–Maersk for “maintaining a steady flow of US-supplied military equipment” to Israel throughout its war on Gaza as well as Japan’s FANUC Corporation for providing robotic machinery for weapons production lines.

The tech industry was also highlighted in the report, which claimed tech giants like Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon had a significant impact on enabling Israel’s mass surveillance systems.

According to the report, US company Palantir Technologies has expanded its support to the Israeli military since the start of the conflict in Gaza, while IBM has also been in charge of training military and intelligence personnel and managing a central database holding Palestinians’ biometric data.

Additionally, it cited heavy machinery manufacturers like Caterpillar Inc. in the US, Hyundai Corp. in South Korea, and Volvo Group of Sweden for providing equipment related to the destruction of Palestinian property.

According to Albanese, an independent expert under the UN’s purview, “What I expose is not a list; it is a system,” and abuses must be addressed.

In her speech, she remarked, “Palestinians are brutalized and watched by weapons and data systems.”

“Colonies spread – financed by banks and insurers, fueled by fossil fuels, and regulated by tourism platforms, supermarket chains, and academic institutions.”

Israel: “groundless” report

Noel White, Ireland’s ambassador to the UN, stated that Albanese’s government was moving forward with legislation that would outlaw the import of goods from settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory. delegates in Geneva applauded Albanese’s speech.

According to the Reuters news agency, Israel’s diplomatic mission in Geneva did not respond to a request for comment on Albanese’s speech right away.

It called Albanese’s report “legally unsubstantiated, defamatory, and a flagrant abuse of her office” earlier this week.

Israel has disputed the international criminal court of justice’s (ICJ)-mandated accusations of genocide against Gaza, citing its right to self-defense following the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, for which numerous genocide experts have confirmed Israel is carrying out.