England winger Feyi-Waboso banned for two games

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Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, an England winger, was given a two-game suspension after being sent off against a France XV on Saturday.

Feyi-Waboso attempted a tackle on Antoine Hastoy with a swinging right arm, but he was shown a 34th-minute red card at Allianz Stadium.

The Exeter wing, age 22, dislocated his shoulder in December, making it impossible for them to play in their second-test series in Argentina, which means he was forced to miss England’s Six Nations campaign.

Feyi-Waboso will be able to play the final game of England’s summer tour against the United States on Saturday, July 19 after finishing World Rugby’s coaching intervention program, which is formally known as tackle school.

According to World Rugby, “Feyi-Waboso’s actions were in direct opposition to Law 9.13 (dangerous tackle) and presented a significant risk.”

Cameron Woki, a France international who was also sent off after his yellow card was redacted for an illegal foul on England hooker Jamie George, will now face a full disciplinary hearing.

Steve Borthwick, England’s head coach, will announce his summer touring party on Monday.

Analysis

Rugby Union news correspondent for BBC Sport Mike Henson

Immanuel Feyi-Waboso will now be a part of Steve Borthwick’s touring squad when he names it on Monday rather than take him with only a run-out against the United States in Washington, DC.

Feyi-Waboso might find it all to be the best. After six months out, it was believed that a full pre-season with his club Exeter might be the best way for him to return to his highs from during his breakout 2024 campaign.

His British and Irish Lions’ chances are less severely affected by this ban.

Feyi-Waboso could serve his suspension and be free to face the Wallabies given their packed schedule, which includes two games per week in the lead-up to the first Test on July 19. Lions coach Andy Farrell should make a big decision, though, to call up a player who has been out for so long and spent so little time on his comeback, despite his best efforts.

The possibilities it opens up for other wings to claim a spot on England’s tour are perhaps the most intriguing. Both Adam Radwan and Ollie Hassell-Collins, who were both cut out for a second-string France XV, will be keeping their phones on loud. Tom Roebuck, a Sale star on Saturday, is starting to appear on the team roster as one of the first names.

Will Muir, who had a hamstring injury that prevented him from competing at the Six Nations, and Cadan Murley, who had a difficult debut against Ireland in Dublin, will both be able to. Both Bath-bound Henry Arundell and Bristol-based Gabriel Ibitoye offer a high-revving pace.

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Golden Girls and The Waltons star Lynn Hamilton dies as devastated family pay tribute

Actress Lynn Hamilton passed away at the age of 95, according to an announcement. Lynn’s decades-long career included appearances on TV shows like Sanford and Son, The Golden Girls, and The Waltons, which has been hailed as a result of the news.

Reverend Dr. Calvin Carson, who is alleged to have been her former manager and publicist, has shared the news of her passing. He makes the announcement that Lynn passed away peacefully on Thursday, surrounded by her children, loved ones, and caregivers. Her passing signifies the end of a time, but her legacy will continue to inspire and motivate future generations, according to a statement.

From 1972 to 1977, Lynn starred in the television series Sanford and Son, where she became Donna Harris’ partner and Fred Sanford (played by Redd Foxx). According to legend, Steptoe and Son, which aired in the UK from 1962 to 1974, served as the inspiration for the NBC program.

She later appeared on the CBS program from 1973 to 1981 as Verdie Foster in the Waltons. The character, who is said to have appeared in more than a dozen episodes, eventually bonds with the titular family.

In 1988, Lynn is also credited with portraying Trudy in a Golden Girls episode. Lorraine Wagner (Rosalind Cash), who married Michael Zbornak (Scott Jacoby), the son of Dorothy Zbornak (Bea Arthur), was depicted as Trudy as her aunt.

Lynn Hamilton passed away earlier this week at the age of 95 (Erik Hein/American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Images).

Over the course of her career, the actor has also appeared in numerous other shows. She has acted in the Practice from 1997 to 2002 and as her cousin Georgia Anderson in Roots: The Next Generation in 1979.

Over the years, Lynn is said to have worked alongside her late husband, Frank S. Jenkins, who passed away in 2014 at the age of 89. In 1964, she wed the poet and playwright.

the statement that Rev. In addition to announcing Lynn’s passing, Calvin on Facebook paid tribute. Without expressing our deep gratitude and admiration for the extraordinary life of legendary actress Alzenia “Lynn” Hamilton-Jenkins, whose remarkable legacy continues to inspire and lift people today, it was stated.

Through her work as a model, stage, film, and television actress, her illustrious career, which spanned over five decades, has etched an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Her “captivating performances” continue to “inspire new generations,” according to the post.

Lynn Hamilton in a white top and red headband in 2011.
The actor, who had a decades-long career, has received many tributes in the news (Getty Images).

Lynn received the NAACP Award, according to the statement. The accomplishment was referred to as a “testament to her outstanding contributions” to the sector.

Additionally, it stated that Lynn and her husband Frank worked on a number of theater productions. In the statement released this week, they were described as a “shining example of creativity, love, and dedication.”

On social media, more tributes to Lynn have been made as a result of the news. On X, one user wrote, “Oh no, what a loss. She did a fantastic job. Lynn Hamilton, rest in peace. Another praised Lynn Hamilton’s “dignity and grace” in her standout performances. Bring Peace to the world.

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Hundreds protest against NATO summit, Israel-Iran conflict in The Hague

Hundreds of people have protested in The Hague, in the Netherlands, against NATO and increased military spending in advance of a summit, as Iran’s conflict with Israel and the United States intensifies by the day.

People demonstrated on Sunday against the military alliance, Israel’s punishing war in Gaza and the Israel-Iran conflict, hours after the US targeted three nuclear sites in Iran in a sudden escalatory move in support of its biggest ally in the Middle East.

Hossein Hamadani, 74, an Iranian who lives in the Netherlands, told The Associated Press news agency that they are “opposed to war”. “People want to live a peaceful life … Things are not good. So why do we spend money on war?” he added.

Following the US’s attack on Iran, an unnamed NATO official told the Reuters news agency that the alliance was watching the situation “closely”.

The summit is expected to kick off on Tuesday, with leaders of the 32 NATO-allied countries to meet a day later on Wednesday.

During the meeting, the heads of state will discuss an increase in defence spending, which has been repeatedly demanded by US President Donald Trump, along with thinly veiled threats to leave the military alliance.

On Thursday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez spoke out against the agreement to increase defence spending to 5 percent of national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as not only “unreasonable but also counterproductive”.

In a letter to NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Sanchez asked for a “more flexible formula” that either makes the spending target optional or excludes Spain from its application.

But Trump said a day later that Madrid was “notorious” for underspending on defence and said it needed to pay what other NATO members were paying.

Gibson-Park and Keenan injury concerns for Lions

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The British and Irish Lions’ first game against the Western Force in Australia on Saturday, Jamison Gibson-Park and Hugo Keenan, are concerned about injuries.

After driving 20 hours from Dublin to Doha, Qatar, head coach Andy Farrell revealed lingering issues with full-back Keenan (calf) and scrum-half Gibson-Park (glute), both of whom missed Leinster’s victory in the United Rugby Championship (URC) final.

Huw Jones, a Scotland center, is back in action for Optus Stadium’s opening game of the tour because of an Achilles issue.

Gibson-Park and Keenan will be evaluated in midweek, according to Farrell.

“Huw Jones has been training,” he said. He trained thoroughly with us last week, so he’s up and running.

Duhan van der Merwe, a wing for Scotland, was pictured with ice on his foot on Friday at the Lions’ disappointing 28-24 defeat against Argentina at Aviva Stadium, but Farrell confirmed there were no new injury concerns.

“We’re here to prepare for what will be a fantastic Test series.” Along the way, he continued, “We want to play some good rugby.”

As we continue to advance, we’ll learn more about one another. We’ll of course analyze what happened and why against Argentina, but that’s just part of the journey to understand where we need to go next.

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Rita Ora slammed for ‘blatant lie’ in ‘cringe’ TikTok video as fans call out huge blunder

A video about the new song, which was released earlier this month, on TikTok this week, has attracted teasing comments from fans on the platform. Ritta Ora released her most recent single Heat earlier this month.

Fans have poked fun at Rita Ora after she shared footage of herself that was taken on a plane this week. Viewers have questioned a situation that she suggested had happened whilst on board the flight in the recent video message.

The update from Rita, 34, comes after she released her latest song Heat earlier this month. She’s been promoting the new single, which includes Troye Sivan among its songwriters, at recent performances, like during her set at Capital’s Summertime Ball 2025 last weekend.

The singer-songwriter has also been posting about Heat on social media lately. It’s included on TikTok, where she has more than 3 million followers. One of her posts about the song on the platform this week showed Rita sat on a plane.

She made fun of the fact that she had just heard a passenger playing her new song next to her on the plane. She wrote over the reaction in the video, “Me: Hearing heat playing out of the person next to me’s headphones.”

Rita Ora teased that she had heard her new single Heat being played on a flight recently(Image: TIKTOK)

Rita’s seen wearing a face mask at the start of the video, before removing it. Sporting headphones herself, she then lip syncs to Rihanna singing: “Uh oh! Boner alert!” The lyric is from the Lonely Island song Shy Ronnie 2: Ronnie & Clyde.

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The MTV Video Music Award winner wrote in the caption of the video that was uploaded to the platform just days ago: “He’s definitely got good taste.” She concluded the caption of her post with an emoji depicting a tongue.

Fans, however, didn’t appear to be convinced that the incident had actually occurred. One person said, “This has never happened the most out of all the things that have never happened.” Another woman claimed, “Girl, it didn’t happen at 100%.”

A third viewer made fun of her by saying, “You have a lovely imagination.” In response to Rita’s video, someone responded, “Hey, let’s be nice. She probably misunderstood the song being played on her phone and her headphones probably broke.

She was also seen wearing headphones herself, according to some. Someone said, “You can hear it while wearing headphones.” Another person claimed that she must be extremely audible to use headphones to listen to music from someone else’s.

Rita Ora in a red hat, with headphones on, sat on board a plane.
She joked over it in a video on TikTok this week(Image: TIKTOK)

Someone else suggested that her husband Taika Waititi may have been beside her on the flight. They teased: “It’s your husband next to you.” Several fans shared their amusement over the comments on the post. One wrote beside laughing emojis: “These comments are killing me.”

On the platform, Rita’s post has received more than 60 000 likes. Two more videos of her sat on the plane, including one where she thanked her supporters and joked that it was “just the beginning,” followed.

She wrote, “Flights make me emotional and grateful” over video of herself looking teary-eyed. Rita continued, “I’m so grateful for everything I have, thank you to all the lovely people in my life and to those who have come so far,” in the caption.

She then gave “advice” to fans in a third video captured on camera. She smiled while raising her middle finger in front of the camera in the video. She wrote, “POV: nobody,” over the video. The F I give is me. She continued, “Bit of advice for anyone who doesn’t match your energy or bring good vibes – protect your ORA.”

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US attacks Iran: How Trump rejoined ‘team’ Netanyahu

As United States President Donald Trump addressed the world on the strikes launched by his country’s military against three key Iranian nuclear sites in the early hours on Sunday, he thanked several people and institutions.

The US military, fighter pilots who dropped the bombs, and a general were among those on his list. So was one individual who is not American, and with whom Trump has had a topsy-turvy relationship: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Trump also said Netanyahu and he had worked like “perhaps no team has ever worked before”. Those laudatory comments represent a stark contrast from the far more crude language that Trump used for the Israeli leader just four years ago, and their public tension over Iran less than a month ago.

We track Trump’s often-love and sometimes-hate relationship with Netanyahu:

What did Trump say about Netanyahu?

In his televised address on Sunday, during the early morning hours in the Middle East, Trump thanked and congratulated Netanyahu. “I want to thank and congratulate Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu,” he said, referring to a name the Israeli PM is widely known by.

“We worked as a team like perhaps no team has ever worked before, and we’ve gone a long way to erasing this horrible threat to Israel,” Trump said, referring to Iran’s nuclear facilities.

“I want to thank the Israeli military for the wonderful job they’ve done,” Trump said, adding praise for the US forces.

Trump warned Iran to accept what he described as “peace” but what effectively amounts to the surrender of its nuclear programme, on US terms.

“If they do not, future attacks will be far greater and a lot easier,” he said. Meanwhile, Israel remains the only country in the Middle East with a nuclear arsenal, though it has never officially acknowledged it.

The US strikes follow nine days of Israeli missile attacks against Iran, including on its nuclear facilities. Israel did not have the bombs needed to damage or destroy Iran’s most secretive nuclear site in Fordow, buried deep inside a mountain.  The US, using its bunker-buster bombs, hit Fordow as well as the facilities in Natanz and Isfahan on Sunday.

Trump’s decision to align himself with Netanyahu in bringing the US into the war with Iran has split his “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) support base.

What did Netanyahu say about Trump?

After Trump announced the strikes and appreciated the Israeli leader, Netanyahu responded with warmer words than the ones the US president had used for him.

“President Trump, your bold decision to target Iran’s nuclear facilities with the awesome and righteous might of the United States will change history,” Netanyahu said in a recorded video statement.

He further said, “In tonight’s action against Iran’s nuclear facilities, America has been truly unsurpassed. It has done what no other country on Earth could do.”

“History will record that President Trump acted to deny the world’s most dangerous regime the world’s most dangerous weapons,” said Netanyahu.

The chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has publicly said it does not believe that Iran was building a nuclear weapon, an assessment shared by US intelligence agencies, which also drew the same conclusion earlier this year.

However, Trump has in recent days said his hand-picked spy chief, Tulsi Gabbard, and the intelligence community’s assessment were “wrong”.

Trump’s “leadership today has created a pivot of history that can help lead the Middle East and beyond to a future of prosperity and peace”, Netanyahu said in this statement.

“President Trump and I often say: ‘Peace through strength’. First comes strength, then comes peace. And tonight, Donald Trump and the United States acted with a lot of strength,” concluded Netanyahu.

How were their ties during Trump’s first term?

Netanyahu enjoyed a close relationship with Trump during his first term in office from 2017 to 2021.

Trump recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moved the US embassy there from Tel Aviv, a long-sought symbolic victory for Netanyahu that strengthened his image domestically. Trump appointed an ambassador who was ideologically aligned with Israel’s settler movement, David Friedman, in May 2017.

In March 2019, the US president also recognised Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights, becoming the only world leader to back Israel’s annexation of the region that is recognised internationally as a part of Syria.

In September 2020, Trump hosted the signing of the Abraham Accords, which led to normalisation of relations between Israel and four Arab states – Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and Sudan.

Trump formally withdrew the US from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) — commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal — in May 2018, through a presidential proclamation that reinstated US sanctions against Iran.

This marked a major shift from the previous US policy of implementing the JCPOA in January 2016 to curb Iran’s nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief. Trump declared the deal “defective at its core”, claiming it offered insufficient assurances and failed to address Iran’s missile programme and regional activities.

Why did Trump sour on Netanyahu?

In a December 2021 Axios interview with Israeli journalist Barak Ravid, Trump revealed that his relationship with Netanyahu deteriorated after the Israeli PM publicly congratulated incoming President Joe Biden on his 2020 election victory — a loss that Trump has refused to accept.

“The first person that congratulated [Biden] was Bibi Netanyahu, the man that I did more for than any other person I dealt with. Bibi could have stayed quiet. He has made a terrible mistake,” Trump said, referring to Netanyahu by his nickname. “And not only did he congratulate him, he did it on tape.”

“F*** him,” Trump said, expressing his anger.

How have their ties been since?

While the incoming Trump administration initially claimed to broker a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, with some observers noting that he may rein in the Israeli military campaign, it soon rallied behind Netanyahu’s continuing genocidal campaign against the Palestinian people.

In a joint news conference in February this year, Trump wildly proposed that the US should “take over” the Gaza Strip, redevelop it, and relocate Palestinians⁠ — a plan that Netanyahu publicly endorsed as “nothing wrong”.

Netanyahu also said he was “committed to US President Trump’s plan for the creation of a different Gaza”. Later that month, the US approved $2.5bn worth of arms sales to Israel, including bombs and drones.

In March, Israel resumed major air attacks in Gaza after negotiations over the release of captives collapsed. The White House confirmed that Israel had consulted Trump before the attacks.

On Iran, meanwhile, Trump’s position has seesawed from alignment with Netanyahu to his own distinct positions.

April 12-June 13, 2025: The US led back-channel nuclear negotiations with Iran, mediated by Oman.

May: Trump stated during his Gulf tour that the US was in “very serious negotiations” with Iran and “getting very close” to a nuclear deal, signalling openness to diplomacy. On May 28, Trump said he told Netanyahu to hold off on any strike against Iran to give his administration more time to push for a new nuclear deal. He told reporters at the White House that he relayed to Netanyahu a strike “would be inappropriate to do right now because we’re very close to a solution”.

June 11-12: The IAEA said Iran had not been transparent enough in its nuclear programme, and that elements of its approach were in violation of the country’s safeguards agreement with the United Nations nuclear watchdog. The US began evacuating its regional embassies. Tensions surged as Trump stated that diplomacy was stalling and hinted at serious consequences if no deal was reached.

June 13: Israel launched massive air strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites, killing key nuclear scientists, scholars, and top military commanders.

In the initial US reaction to Israeli attacks on Iran, Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, called the strikes “unilateral” and said Washington was “not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region”.

The US-Iran talks over a nuclear deal were suspended. Trump admitted that he was aware of Israel’s plans to attack Iran.

June 19: Trump, after nearly a week of stalled talks and Israeli attacks, signalled support for Israel’s military campaign, though keeping a diplomatic track open for talks with Tehran.

June 20: The US president set a two-week ultimatum for Iran to negotiate the nuclear deal.