Pogacar wins opening stage of Criterium du Dauphine

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In the first stage of the Criterium du Dauphine, Tadej Pogacar defeated his main rivals to claim the line in a sprint for the line.

The Slovenian ran from Domerat to Montlucon on a challenging 196 km route in 4 hours, 40 minutes, and 2 seconds.

With only 25 meters remaining, Team Emirates-XRG rider Pogacar, who won the Tour de France last year, accelerated past Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel to claim victory.

Van der Poel, Van der Poel, Van der Poel, and Remco Evenepoel, both from Denmark, came in second place and Jonas Vingegaard of Team Visma-Lease a Bike came in fourth.

As the riders get ready for the Tour de France’s 5 July start, the riders will compete in eight stages that include a time trial.

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Iran says Israeli ‘treasure trove’ of secret documents to be unveiled soon

Iranian intelligence minister Esmail Khatib has stated that sensitive Israeli documents about its nuclear facilities, its relationship with the United States, Europe, and other nations, as well as its defensive capabilities, will soon be made public.

Khatib claimed on Sunday that Tehran’s documents were a “treasure trove” that could help strengthen the country’s offensive posture, but he did not immediately offer any proof.

The Israeli government, which has never provided specifics about its nuclear arsenal, is said to have had significant atomic weapons, making it the only Middle Eastern nation to possess nuclear weapons, but has not yet made a comment on the report uncovered in the leaked documents.

However, Israelis have been detained based on their alleged ties to Tehran during its conflict in Gaza. If the materials were connected to the alleged annexation of an Israeli nuclear research facility last year, it was not immediately known.

“This treasure trove was transferred in a hurry and required security measures. The transfer procedures will remain private, Khatib said, but the documents should be made public soon.

He said that it would be an understatement to talk about the volume because it contained “a lot of documents.”

According to state broadcaster IRIB, citing sources and claiming that the documents had arrived at “secure locations,” there was a period of media silence due to the volume of the materials and the need to securely transfer the entire shipment into the nation.

negotiations and nuclear capabilities

The most recent development is a part of a wider scheme of covert operations that Iran and Israel have been engaging in for years.

Israel has attributed Iran’s support to armed groups in the region that threaten its interests, despite Tel Aviv’s accusations that it killed its nuclear scientists.

Following a report released last week by the UN nuclear watchdog that claimed Tehran had carried out covert nuclear activities, Iran’s nuclear program is also at the forefront. The International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors will likely criticize Tehran for these program-related questions this week.

Iran has disputed its intention to develop nuclear technology for peaceful, civil-freedom purposes, but it has repeatedly stated that it does so.

Iran and the US have also held a number of indirect discussions in Oman and Italy regarding a potential nuclear deal to end a decades-old conflict over its nuclear ambitions.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the president’s supreme leader, claimed that the US’s current plan to stop enriching uranium was “100 percent against our interests.”

“We repeatedly ask the America’s rude and haughty leaders to stop having a nuclear program. Who will determine whether Iran should be enriched? Without mentioning halting the ongoing discussions, he said.

The real reason why Israel is arming gangs in Gaza

For months, Israel and its defenders have insisted that Hamas is stealing humanitarian aid. They used that claim to justify the starvation of two million people in Gaza – to bomb bakeries, block food convoys and shoot desperate Palestinians waiting in bread lines. We were told this was a war on Hamas and ordinary Palestinians were just caught in the middle.

Now we know the truth: Israel has been arming and protecting criminal gangs in Gaza that engage in stealing humanitarian aid and terrorising civilians. One group led by Yasser Abu Shabab, which is reportedly linked to extremist networks and has engaged in a variety of criminal activities, is directly receiving weapons from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

And Netanyahu is proudly admitting to it. “What’s wrong with that?” he said when confronted. “It saves the lives of [Israeli] soldiers.”

What’s wrong? Everything.

This isn’t just a tactical decision – it’s an admission of true intent. Israel never wanted to protect Palestinian civilians. It wants to break them. Starve them. Turn them against each other. Then blame them for the resulting chaos and suffering.

This strategy isn’t new. It’s colonialism 101: create anarchy, and then use it as proof that the colonised cannot govern themselves. In Gaza, Israel isn’t just trying to defeat Hamas. It’s trying to destroy any future in which Palestinians might govern their own society.

For months, Western media repeated the unverified claim that Hamas was stealing aid. No evidence was shown. The United Nations repeatedly said there was no proof. But it didn’t matter. The story served its purpose – it justified the blockade. It made starvation look like a security tactic. It made collective punishment look like policy.

Now the truth is out. The gangs terrorising aid routes were the ones Israel supported. The myth has collapsed. And yet where is the outrage?

Where are the stern statements from the governments of the United States and United Kingdom – the same ones who claimed to care about humanitarian delivery? Instead, we are getting silence. Or worse – a shrug.

Netanyahu’s open admission isn’t just arrogance. It’s confidence. He knows he can say the quiet part out loud. He knows Israel can violate international law, arm criminal gangs, bomb schools, starve civilians – and still be welcomed on the world stage. Still receive weapons. Still be praised as an “ally”.

This is what total impunity looks like.

And this is the cost of believing Israel’s PR machine – of letting it pose as a reluctant occupier, a humane military, a victim of circumstance. In truth, it’s a regime that doesn’t just tolerate war crimes – it engineers them, funds them and then uses them as propaganda.

It’s not just a war on Palestinian bodies, homes or even survival. It’s a war on the Palestinian dream – the dream of ever having a state, of building a future with dignity and self-determination.

For decades, Israel has systematically worked to prevent any form of cohesive Palestinian leadership. In the 1980s, it quietly encouraged the rise of Hamas as a religious and social counterweight to the secular Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). The idea was simple: divide Palestinian politics, weaken the national movement and fragment any push for statehood.

Israeli officials believed that supporting Islamist organisations in the occupied West Bank and Gaza would create internal conflict among Palestinians – and it did. Tensions between Islamist and secular groups grew and resulted in clashes on university campuses and in the political arena.

Israel’s policy wasn’t driven by a misunderstanding. It was strategic. It knew that empowering rivals to the PLO would fracture Palestinian unity. The goal wasn’t peace – it was paralysis.

That same strategy continues today – not just in Gaza but in the occupied West Bank too. The Israeli government is actively dismantling the Palestinian Authority’s (PA’s) ability to function. It withholds tax revenues that make up the majority of the PA’s budget, bringing it to the brink of collapse.

It protects settler militias attacking Palestinian villages. It conducts daily military raids in PA-administered cities, humiliating its forces and making them look powerless. It blocks international diplomatic efforts by the PA while mocking its legitimacy.

And this policy doesn’t stop at the boundaries of the occupied territory. Inside Israel, Palestinian citizens face a similar tactic: intentional neglect, impoverishment and engineered chaos. Crime is left to spiral out of control in their communities while infrastructure and services are underfunded. Their economic potential is stifled – not by accident, but by design. It’s a quiet war on Palestinian identity itself: a strategy of erasure that aims to turn Palestinians into a silent, faceless minority stripped of rights, recognition and nationhood.

By engineering instability and then pointing to that instability as proof of failure, Israel writes the script and blames us for living it.

This is not just military policy – it’s narrative warfare. It’s about ensuring that the Palestinian people are forever seen not as a nation striving for freedom but as a threat to be contained.

Israel thrives on chaos because chaos discredits Palestinian agency. It allows Israel to say, “Look, they can’t govern themselves. They only understand violence. They need us.”

It’s not just brutal. It’s deeply calculated.

But Gaza and the West Bank are not a failed state. They are places that have been systematically denied the chance to become one.

Gaza is my home. It’s where I grew up. It’s where my family still clings to life. They deserve better – better than a colonial regime that bombs them, starves them and funds the very people stealing their food.

The world must stop treating Gaza and the West Bank as testing grounds for military doctrine, propaganda and geopolitical indifference. The people of Palestine are not a failed experiment. They are a besieged people, relentlessly denied sovereignty. And still, they try – to feed their children, bury their dead and remain human in the face of dehumanisation.

If Netanyahu’s government can admit to arming criminal gangs and still face no consequences, then the problem is not just Israel. It is us – the so-called international community that rewards cruelty and punishes survival.

What’s needed – urgently – are concrete actions to protect Palestinian lives and safeguard the right to Palestinian statehood before it is erased entirely. Threats to recognise a Palestinian state just won’t do.

If the world continues to look away, it’s not only Palestine that will be destroyed – it’s the very credibility of international law, human rights and every moral principle we claim to stand for.

Dakota Johnson spotted ‘kissing’ her co-star after Chris Martin’s shock on-stage message

Dakota Johnson was seen with her on-screen love interest and co-star Chris Evans’ arm around her waist at the New York City premiere of her upcoming romantic comedy, Materialists

Dakota Johnson spotted ‘kissing’ co-star after ex Chris Martin’s shock shout-out on stage(Image: Getty Images)

Dakota Johnson ‘kissed’ her Materialists co-star at the New York City premiere of her new movie on Saturday night, after her ex Chris Martin supported her upcoming movie. While she attended the event and posed for photos, the 35-year-old had Chris Evans’ arm tightly wrapped around her waist.

The stunning actress looked in high spirits as she stood in front of the cameras with Marvel star Evans, but it wasn’t him she locked lips with. In Pedro Pascal’s absence, she held up a cardboard cut-out of her on-screen love interest and kissed Pascal’s photo, who plays her ‘perfect match’ in the film.

Materialists is Dakota’s upcoming rom-com, set for release in August. In it, she plays protagonist Lucy, a young, ambitious New York City matchmaker, who finds herself unable to choose between her ‘perfect match’ and her imperfect ex.

Pedro Pascal plays Dakota's on-screen love interest, billionaire Harry
Pedro Pascal plays Dakota’s on-screen love interest, billionaire Harry(Image: GC Images)

The love triangle her character finds herself embroiled in is between The Last of Us actor Pascal’s charming billionaire Harry, and Marvel star Chris Evans, who plays her college sweetheart. Acclaimed filmmaker Celine Song is at the helm, with much-hyped movie hoping to revive the genre at the box office.

Dakota’s light-hearted display comes as her rumoured ex Chris Martin showed public support for her new movie, urging a sold-out stadium of Coldplay fans to go and see it. The 48-year-old singer was reported to have split from his partner of eight years this week.

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Fifty Shades of Grey star Dakota has been reported to be “devastated” by the break-up, but sources have also suggested it was a long-time coming. Amiable Chris still showed his support to Dakota, who has reportedly been just as upset about losing contact with his children, after growing close to them.

Dakota playfully kissed a cardboard cut-out of Pedro in his absence
Dakota playfully kissed a cardboard cut-out of Pedro in his absence(Image: Getty Images)

Chris was closing his Allegiant Stadium gig in Las Vegas, addressing the audience to say: “Thank you so much everybody.” He added: “Be kind to yourself, be kind to each other. Don’t forget to see Materialists! We love you!”

But off the big screen, Dakota’s love life has been just as challenging, with the actress’ rep forced to deny break-up rumours back in August 2024. On Monday June 2, Dakota was seen out in New York without her engagement ring.

Neither Dakota nor Chris has confirmed or spoken on the reports yet, but a source has claimed that the rumoured split has been “painful” for Dakota. Speaking to the Sun, a they revealed: “Dakota wanted this relationship to work.

“She not only loves Chris, but his two kids, and that loss feels incredibly painful. The decision to end things was amicable, but Dakota is finding it hard. Over the past year, it became clear that their relationship had stalled and wasn’t moving forwards.”

Dakota's ex Chris Martin gave a sweet shout-out in support of her new film
Dakota’s ex Chris Martin gave a sweet shout-out in support of her new film(Image: Getty Images)

As Coldplay’s world tour continues, Dakota has been working on promoting Materialists, as well as her other upcoming film Verity. The latter is set for release in 2026, and is an adaptation of It Ends With Us author Colleen Hoover’s novel of the same name.

Although they have had to shut down split rumours before, the Mail reports that this time, it’s final. An insider told the paper: “Dakota held a flame for them to be together because she loved him so much and loved his kids so much.

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“Breakups aren’t instant and they continued to breakup and makeup and sometimes things would work when they were away from each other, while they were working because absence makes the heart grow fonder, but then they’d get back together and little things just kept adding up to where they weren’t right for each other anymore… Dakota is devastated that she isn’t going to be around his kids as much anymore, but wants them to know that she is always there for them.”

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Justin Bieber sparks major concern with new snaps as fans beg singer to ‘get help’

Some fans have been concerned over singer Justin Bieber’s behaviour on social media recently which has included posting several mirror selfies

Justin has sparked concern(Image: Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue)

Justin Bieber fans have pleaded for him to “get help” over some concerning new photos. The star took to his Instagram page and shared a collection of selfies which included close up face shots and blurry images.

He went on to caption the post: “U could point at my flaws. Or u could recognize ur own lil b****,” before adding a red droplet emoji. However, this sparked concern by fans as they took to the comments of several posts to leave their own messages to see if Justin is doing well.

One person said: “Awh good love him seriously struggling it’s looking like Liam Payne and Britney [Spears] someone needs to help him before it’s to late.” As a second wrote: “So hard and sad to watch. Why are the people around him not helping him when he’s clearly struggling. He’s not clear at all and hurting.”

Fans have expressed their concern
Fans have expressed their concern(Image: @justinbieber/Instagram)

“Babe. Please go get help,” another chimed in, as a fourth commented: “Omg men u need therapy ur case is serious.”

“Bro you’re 31, get some therapy for your sons’ sake. Or divorce Hailey then get therapy idk man but you need to get yourself together for Jack,” one added, with another writing: “I love you and I’m praying for you. You’re so many peoples idols. You have an amazing voice. You’re a father, whatever you’re going through I hope you can heal.”

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This comes soon after some were also concerned about Justin last week when he seemed to have a potential injury. He was seen walking in the street while he wore an oversized red hoodie and checked green shorts.

Justin shared a series of photos of himself
Justin shared a series of photos of himself(Image: @justinbieber/Instagram)

However, the musician was also seen with a knee brace. It indicated that he had hurt his left knee but hasn’t revealed what happened.

After the images were obtained by the Mail, Justin appeared to have removed the knee support for his next social media update. He was seen smiling while wearing a pair of blue leggings.

Fans joked he should: “Stop playing and give hailey her leggings back.” Another joked: “This is what i wear to Pilates Justin.”

Justin has been posting often on his social media
Justin has been posting often on his social media(Image: @justinbieber/Instagram)
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Fans begged Justin to take a break for himself after an outburst on social media. The dad-of-one, who is married to Hailey Bieber, took to Instagram to voice how he was feeling.

In the post, which he wrote over a pink background, he shared with his followers: “Telling other humans they deserve something is like raising someone else’s kids. Who are you to tell someone what someone should or shouldn’t have. The audacity. That’s not your place. God decides what we deserve.”

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