Alcaraz wins in Tokyo but pulls out of Shanghai

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At the Japan Open, world number one Carlos Alcaraz defeated Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 before resuming play for the Shanghai Masters this week.

Alcaraz won the ATP title for the eighth time in Tokyo.

However, he then announced that he had withdrawn from the Shanghai tournament, which will begin on Tuesday, and posted a message on Instagram saying, “The best decision is to rest and recover.”

“Unfortunately, I’ve been dealing with some physical issues,” he wrote, “We think the best course of action is to rest and recover.”

Last Thursday, the Spaniard injured his left ankle in his opening game in Tokyo.

However, he broke for 5-4 in the final and served out against Fritz in the first set without a problem.

Alcaraz took advantage of Fritz’s second time of needing to treat his left thigh, which he had to do twice before returning for the third.

The American broke twice and had a 4-1 lead before offering some resistance in the final stages, but they were unable to stop the six-time Grand Slam champion.

Alcaraz has won three ATP titles in a row, including the Cincinnati Open, US Open, and Tokyo Open, since losing to Jannik Sinner in Wimbledon in July.

He won’t participate in the Shanghai tournament, where he advanced to the quarter-finals last year.

Sinner defeated Alex de Minaur 6-3, 4-6, and 6-2 to reach the China Open final in Beijing.

After winning in 2023, Sinner is aiming for his second title. Alcaraz won the final last year, but he lost.

After having to retire in the third set of their semi-final, learner Tien will be facing off in the final on Wednesday.

The 19-year-old American has reached the final of an ATP Tour event for the first time.

Russian Medvedev won the opening set 7-5, but Tien’s reversal caused the score to go up in the second set.

Medvedev, who was ordered to pay a $ 42, 500 fine for his conduct at the US Open, had a cramp in the third inning and had a heated argument with the umpire after being told not to give his best effort.

Medvedev addressed the supervisor, “I’m giving my best efforts, I’m telling you.”

Who shall decide, exactly? Why is every referee trying to intimidate me? I’m attempting to be good after the US Open. I’m supposed to act good because this guy is doing that, right?”

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I’m A Celebrity star Lord Brocket’s rape trial delayed until 2027 as judge issues apology

Lord Charles Brocket, a peer and reality television star, will not stand trial for alleged sexual assault and rape until late 2027.

Lord Brocket, 73, made an appearance at Isleworth Crown Court on Tuesday, finishing fourth overall in the 2004 television series I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

Although his attorney Crispin Aylett KC indicated that he intends to enter a not-guilty plea, he was notarrayed.

In August, Brocket is accused of rape on two counts, two of sexual assault, and one count of engaging in sexual activity without authorization in London.

Prior to a hearing on Monday, he was cleared of one count of sexual assault by penetration in the village of Warbleton, East Sussex.

Judge Martin Edmunds KC, the recorder of the Royal Borough of Kensington, informed him that a trial will be held there on November 1st, 2027.

The trial of Lord Charles and Brocket won’t start until late 2027.

The senior judge apologized to Brocket, saying that the trial is expected to last seven days because it is still in the early stages of the case, but priority must be given to cases with an increasing backlog of cases appearing in court and those in custody.

Prior to the pre-trial preparation hearing, Brocket of Fulham, west London, had only been asked to confirm his name and birthdate.

As the attorneys went over the administrative details, he sat quietly in the dock while sporting a slate grey suit and a white open-neck shirt.

A case management hearing scheduled for January 9, 2026, for which Brocket was conditionally bailed, was set for January 9, 2026.

On October 7, 2027, a pre-trial review was scheduled to take place in order to prepare for the trial.

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Afghanistan imposes internet blackout: What has the effect been so far?

A nationwide telecoms shutdown has been imposed in Afghanistan, as part of a Taliban crackdown on “immoral activities”.

Netblocks, a global internet watchdog, said on Monday that multiple networks in Afghanistan had been disconnected. Telephone services had also been limited, resulting in what Netblocks described as a “total internet blackout” in the nation of 43 million people.

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Connectivity was cut in phases on Monday, with the final stage affecting telephone services. In the past, the Taliban have voiced concern about online pornography. And earlier this month, authorities cut fibre-optic links to some provinces, with officials citing morality concerns.

“The incident is likely to severely limit the public’s ability to contact the outside world,” the group added.

This is the first time that the whole of Afghanistan has faced an internet blackout under the hardline Islamist government. It risks cutting off the country, which is in desperate need of humanitarian assistance, just weeks after a devastating, magnitude-6 earthquake in the east of the country.

Which telecoms services are being restricted?

Earlier this month, the Taliban began to close down internet services. On September 16, the Balkh provincial spokesperson stated that fibre-optic internet had been completely banned in the northern province.

“This measure was taken to prevent vice,” he wrote on social media. At about the same time, restrictions were also reported in the northern provinces of Badakhshan and Takhar, as well as in Kandahar, Helmand, and Nangarhar in the south.

Cloudflare Radar – an international internet traffic monitor – said Kabul had suffered the sharpest municipal drop in internet connectivity, followed by the western city of Herat, and Kandahar in the south.

On Monday, online TV channel TOLOnews reported that the authorities had set a one-week deadline for the shutdown of 3G and 4G internet services for all mobile phones, leaving only the 2G mobile network active.

Telephone services have also been compromised, as they are routed over the internet and share the same fibre-optic cables.

What is likely to be worst-affected?

Internet and communications

Tolo warned viewers of disruption to its news services and added that the shutdown would affect its own internal operations.

Elsewhere, both The Associated Press (AP) and AFP news agencies said they were unable to contact their bureaus in the capital city, Kabul.

On Tuesday, Al Jazeera attempted to contact people in Kunar, Jalalabad and Kabul by WhatsApp and by phone from outside Afghanistan, but no messages or calls got through.

Afghan citizens living abroad, such as rights activist and journalist Nilofar Ayoubi, report that they have been unable to communicate with family members.

Flights

Some flights from Kabul airport have been disrupted. According to flight tracking service Flightradar24, nine flights scheduled to depart from or arrive at Kabul International Airport on Tuesday were cancelled. Other flights went ahead as planned.

Even before the Taliban takeover in August 2021, the Afghan economy was fragile. Some 47 percent of the country’s population were living below the poverty line. Unemployment stood at 11.7 percent in 2020, and 34.3 percent of people with jobs were living on less than $1.90 per day, Sheela Samimy, an economist and former director in the Afghan Ministry of Finance, told Al Jazeera at the time.

A telecoms shutdown could well exacerbate Afghanistan’s economic struggles.

Internet platforms – such as Aseel, an online platform enabling Afghan artisans – mostly women – to sell handmade jewellery, carpets and pottery to customers around the world while setting their own prices – are expected to be badly affected by the internet blackout as vendors and customers become unable to connect to these sites.

Aseel also enabled people from overseas to donate humanitarian aid via its website.

Afghans who earn a living via social media platforms such as YouTube will also be affected.

Financial and healthcare services

Diplomatic officials told the BBC that the internet shutdown could affect banking systems across the country, in addition to business operations and hospital services.

What does the Taliban say about all this?

AFP reported that a government official told it on Monday that the fibre-optic network it relies on for operations would be shut down. “Eight to nine thousand telecommunications pillars” would be shut down, he said, adding that the blackout would last “until further notice”.

Since seizing power in 2021, the Taliban has imposed numerous restrictions on society in line with its strict interpretation of Islamic law. But strictures ordered by the leadership, based in Kandahar, have grown increasingly hardline recently.

Authorities banned Afghan women working for the United Nations from entering its offices in September. This follows prohibitions on women in numerous jobs, while girls were prohibited from attending high school in 2021. Women are now also banned from higher education.

Many women and girls have since relied on online classes provided by educators abroad or by charitable organisations. This latest clampdown on the internet means these opportunities are now also under threat.

The Taliban says it respects women’s rights in line with its interpretation of Islamic law.

But women’s rights activist Sanam Kabiri, an Afghan living in Pakistan, said: “The Taliban are using every tool at their disposal to suppress the people.

“What else do these ignorant men of another century want from our oppressed people?”

Will this hamper ongoing earthquake rescue efforts in Afghanistan?

On August 31, a devastating magnitude 6.0 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan killed more than 2,200 people and injured some 3,600, according to the Taliban authorities. As rescue efforts persist, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced.

Women have remained largely absent from earthquake clear-up operations, in large part because the Taliban has barred them from working for nongovernmental organisations operating in the country – which remains highly dependent on humanitarian support.

In many parts of Afghanistan, women may not travel without being accompanied by a male “guardian”, making it harder for women to either receive or provide support in the aftermath of the earthquake.

British F4 title would mean everything – McLaughlin

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Fionn McLaughlin, a junior driver for Red Bull, says winning the British F4 title at Brands Hatch “would mean everything.”

With three races left in the final round, the 17-year-old from Northern Ireland holds a 61.5% lead.

McLaughlin can win the race’s opening race on Saturday given his size of the lead.

McLaughlin’s first single-seater season saw the completion of the British F4 rookie championship with two rounds left.

“It would mean everything,” he said. Since age seven, I haven’t won a championship, McLaughlin told BBC Sport NI.

You devote your entire life to these things. It would be incredible to win both the British F4 title and the rookie championship.

McLaughlin joined Red Bull Racing’s junior team last year when he won a shootout at Jerez.

He has won five races and won seven more podiums since moving up to the British F4 level.

The Hitech Grand Prix driver needs a 42-point lead at the finish line of Saturday’s race to win the title before Sunday’s final two races, where Jimmy Piszcyk and Martin Molnar are 61 and a half points clear of the leader.

I’m 61.5% ahead in the final round, which is great. I’m appreciative of how things turned out, and I’m grateful for what I did.

“I can wrap it up after race one on Saturday, but I’m not really paying attention to that. I’m just trying to do a good job and enjoy this weekend’s F4 racing because it’s my last weekend off.

The pressure disappears when you have a significant lead. I would feel much more pressure if I was only 10 or 20 points ahead of schedule for the weekend.

It would be great to have won a few more games before the season’s conclusion.

McLaughlin says the season has helped him develop as a driver and that it has “helped me do a good job.”

He has discussed his future plans for Formula 1, but says his main focus will be on the F4 season’s final weekend.

McLaughlin said, “I just want to do the best I can, and that’s what I’ll keep doing.”

A full season of single-seat racing can transform you as a driver, according to the author. “I hope I can improve and keep doing a good job.”

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‘Too old for mind games’ – Gauff and Bencic clash

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Coco Gauff, the reigning French Open champion, defeated Belinda Bencic in a fierce on-court fight to reach the China Open quarter-finals.

Bencic, 28, complained that Guaff’s team was making too much noise in the stands, so Guaff, 21, intervened.

The Swiss retorted, “No-one is talking to you,” as Gauff interjected while Bencic complained to the umpire. Your team is conversing. I can’t play these mind games because I’m too old.

Gauff said, “I knew she spoke to my team, but I had no idea what it was.” They told me that she cursed, “Shut up.” I can only go based on what they said because I didn’t hear it.

I was instructing her to be polite. On the other end of the court, I’ve been nice to her team. We have had a good relationship. That remark toward my team just didn’t appeal to me. After that, we moved on.

She has not spoken to me since, she said. Both she and I have rights to how we react.

I must say that I respect Belinda very much. She returns as a mother and continues to play great tennis. Although it is what it is, I regret wishing today hadn’t occurred.

Iga Swiatek, the tennis champion, was also backed by Gauff after she claimed on Monday that the tennis season was too long.

Gauff said, “I think I’ve played as much tennis as I can.”

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Police Will Bring Killers Of Arise News Anchor To Justice — Wike

Nyesom Wike, the FCT Minister, has expressed condolences to Arise Television’s management after its anchor, Somtochukwu Maduagwu, passed away.

Maduagwu, 29, who was also known as Sommie, tragically passed away on Monday morning in the Katampe, Abuja, area of her family.

Wike claimed in a statement on Tuesday that the police would prosecute the murderers of the Maduagwu.

The minister prayed for Somtochukwu’s soul’s repose, claiming that the death of her was a loss for both the Nigerian media and the entire country as a whole.

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“It pains me that such a wonderful soul could be lost in its prime,” he said. It’s depressing, according to Wike’s spokesman, Lere Olayinka, in a statement.

“Somtochukwu was brought to the Maitama General Hospital dead at around 4:30am on Monday, according to the report from the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Mandate Secretary on Health, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe.

The police will have access to a preliminary medical report while all efforts are made to decipher the circumstances surrounding her death.

“At this time, we will continue to pray for the Almighty God’s continued support for the Arise News staff and management, particularly Prince Nduka Obaigbena’s chairman and the family and friends left behind by the deceased.

I ask that God’s infinite mercies accept her soul and give her friends, family, and associates the strength to bear this unreparable loss.

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Wike jokes that the murderers will be apprehended in the wake of the news anchor’s death.

The death of Somtochukwu Maduagwu, one of the Arise News Channel’s News Anchors, was described as tragic and painful by Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike, who expressed condolence to the Arise News Channel’s management and staff.

Lere Olayinka, the FCT Minister, prayed for the repose of Somtochukwu’s soul in a statement released on Tuesday, as per his Senior Special Assistant for Social media and Public Communications, Lere Olayinka, the minister’s statement. The police will find the cause of her death and bring those responsible to justice.

He claimed that the Arise News family, the Nigerian media, and the entire country as a whole were grieved by Somtochukwu’s passing.

I’m sorry that such a wonderful soul was destroyed during its best years. It’s depressing!

At around 4:30 am on Monday, Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, Somtochukwu, was taken to the Maitama General Hospital after being taken to the hospital as a result of the report from the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Mandate Secretary on Health, Dr. Fasawe.

The police will have access to a preliminary medical report to support their investigation, and all efforts will be made to decipher the circumstances surrounding her death.

Therefore, we will continue to pray for the Almighty God’s continued support for the Arise News’ staff and management, particularly Prince Nduka Obaigbena’s Chairman and the family and friends who have been left behind by the deceased.

I ask that God grant her family, friends, and associates the strength to bear this terrible loss in the midst of His infinite mercies.