Israel launches attack on Yemen’s Sanaa airport

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A day after Houthi rebels in Yemen fired two projectiles at Israel, Israel claims to have launched airstrikes on Yemen’s main airport in Sanaa.

Four strikes hit the runway and a Yemenia Airways plane, according to a report from Al Masirah TV, a news outlet affiliated with the Houthi.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed on Wednesday that the Israeli air force struck Houthi “terror targets” at the airport and “destroyed the last aircraft remaining.”

Whoever fires at the State of Israel will pay a high price, Katz said, “This is a clear message and a continuation of our policy.”

The Houthi armed group fired two projectiles at Israel that were shot down by Tel Aviv’s air defenses the day after the latest Israeli attack on Yemen. Later, the Houthis claimed to have launched two “ballistic missiles.”

Following previous Israeli strikes, temporary repairs and runway restoration brought Sanaa, Yemen’s largest airport, back into operation last week.

After three other civilian aircraft were destroyed in the most recent attack, it was mostly used by Yemenia Airways’s United Nations aircraft, which is the only one still operating.

The Houthis have repeatedly targeted Israel in what they claim to be solidarity with the Palestinians in the enclave since Israel started its war on Gaza in October 2023.

Strictly’s Tasha Ghouri opens up on ‘difficulties’ as she admits ‘world is scary’

Tasha Ghouri, the ex-runner-up to Strictly Come Dancing, has shared how she handled discrimination over the years and how she has overcome it.

The Strictly Come Dancing finalist Tasha Ghouri said the ‘world is scary’(Image: Getty Images)

Strictly Come Dancing finalist Tasha Ghouri has opened up on the “difficulties” she has faced due to “discrimination” over her disability. Tasha, who was born deaf, admitted the “world is sad and scary”.

Tasha danced her way to the Strictly final with her professional partner Aljakorjanec, who received millions of viewers last year. They then lost out to eventual winners Dianne Buswell and Chris McCausland for the coveted Glitterball trophy.

Tasha shot to fame when the 26-year-old was selected to appear in the 2022 series of Love Island where she finished in fourth place as she walked away coupled up with her now ex-boyfriend, Andrew Le Page.

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Tasha was recently in attendance at the Disney Make A Wish event(Image: Getty Images for BFC)

After being diagnosed with the condition herself shortly after giving birth, Tasha has since pledged her support to various charities as well as raising awareness for the deaf community.

She recently attended the Disney Wish UK event to show her support for those who have serious medical conditions.

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Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec
Tasha with professional dance partner Aljaž Škorjanec(Image: Getty Images)

She was present at Hoar Cross Hall, Staffordshire, for this years annual event, which is a collaboration between Disney and the Make-A-Wish charity. Hundreds of children with serious illnesses have the chance to meet their favorite Disney characters.

During a recent chat with the Mirror, she opened up about the discrimination she has faced in the past regarding her deafness, but admitted that it doesn’t “compare” to the difficulties to that which the children at the Disney Wish event go through.

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Tasha opened up about the discrimination she has faced regarding her condition(Image: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Par)

She continued, “Yes, I do still encounter challenges with that today, but I know it is not in line with what these kids go through every day.

Everybody has their own difficulties, with various disabilities and illnesses, but these children, you know, live in hospitals every day, and they must be able to get there on time for Make A Wish to actually provide a day where everything is accessible. They can go there and take care of them.

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Tasha said that she was ‘grateful’ to be part of the event(Image: Getty Images for BAFTA)

Tasha continued, “The world can be so sad and scary,” and how an event of this kind can be especially significant. She continued, “I believe it is crucial that we have that in the world where we live,” because it can sometimes be so depressing and frightening. They’re fortunate to have their lives cast in that positive light.

Tasha said that it was “such a beautiful, magical day” that I look back on and feel grateful to be a part of when she spent time with the children at Hoar Cross Hall in Staffordshire.

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Haliburton, Pacers defeat Knicks in Game 4 of NBA East finals

The Indiana Pacers were one victory away from the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000 thanks to Tyrese Haliburton’s unique performance.

In Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals in Indianapolis, Haliburton led the Pacers to a 130-121 victory over the New York Knicks on Tuesday night, recording 32 points, 15 assists, and 12 rebounds without a turnover. In a postseason game, he is the first player in NBA history to record a stat line of 30-15-10-0.

In addition to recording his second postseason triple-double, Haliburton also recorded five 3-pointers and four steals for the Pacers, who led the best-of-seven series, 3-1.

After the Pacers’ Game 3 defeat on Sunday, Haliburton felt obligated to his teammates for the extraordinary effort.

Haliburton claimed that “I was just trying to be aggressive and respond.” In Game 3, I felt like I let the team down, so I had to step up and play. I was given the opportunity to play and play my game by the guys. It was a significant success for us.

The turnover column’s zero was the number that Pacers coach Rick Carlisle liked the most.

Carlisle remarked, “He was really throwing the ball ahead tonight, which was really important to us.” It’s remarkable to not experience turnovers in any of those circumstances. However, he has grown fond of this. He seems to take great pride in it, which is a strong motivating quality.

He does some impressive statistical work, but he is well aware that all of this transcends statistics.

On Thursday in New York, the Pacers will attempt to wrap up the series.

Fourth-seeded Indiana scored 30 points with Aaron Nesmith adding 20 after 12 plus minutes of bench work for them. Siakam’s second series 30-pointer came after him.

For the third-seeded Knicks, Jalen Brunson had 31 points, Karl-Anthony Towns had 24 points and 12 rebounds, and OG Anunoby had 22. For New York, Mikal Bridges added 12 points and 11 rebounds while Mikal Bridges added 12 points.

Tom Thibodeau, the coach of the Kansas City, said, “We scored 120 points, but our defense wasn’t good enough.” Our rebounding was adequate. However, we were penalized for our defense and turnovers.

In Game 4, [Michael Conroy/AP], New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, right, scored 31 points.

In Game 4, Haliburton is the difference-maker.

Thibodeau attributed the breakdown to his team’s historic performance.

“Thibodeau said, “Haliburton’s a great player.” Great players in this league are not protected by one person. Your entire team is involved. And everyone will turn out differently if one guy doesn’t do their jobs.

Towns was hobbling at the finish after suffering a left knee injury for the second game in a row. Towns would be subject to an investigation, according to Thibodeau.

I’m only considering the loss, I say. Towns said of the knee at this moment, but I’m not thinking about it. When you don’t win, it’s disappointing. We didn’t accomplish the task enough.

Nesmith was declared good to go by Carlisle more than an hour before tip-off. Midway through Game 3 on Sunday, the 25-year-old forward sprained his right ankle.

Indiana, which shot 51.1 percent from the field and 13 of 32 (40.6%) from 3-point range, added 13 points before fouling out for Myles Turner. With a 22-9 edge in fastbreak points, the Pacers’ 65-23 advantage in that category increased to 65-23 overall.

The Knicks shot 46.3 percent of their shots from behind the arc, and they made 12 of 28 (42.9%). New York’s rebounding advantage was 44-33.

To wrap up a 13-0 run and take a 76-64 lead, the Pacers scored the first seven points of the second half.

With 3:59 remaining in the third quarter, Brunson made two free throws that reduced the Knicks’ deficit to 89-84. With 55.6 seconds left in the period, the Pacers took a 102-91 lead into the final stanza thanks to a 3-pointer by Haliburton.

Indiana held its largest lead at 111-96 with a five straight points from Siakam in the opening quarter. However, after Towns put it away with 4:24 left, New York scored seven straight to draw within 115-109.

After Obi Toppin hit a 3-pointer with 45 seconds left, Indiana maintained its pace and extended its lead to 126-116.

Siakam, who was a star on the 2019 Toronto Raptors’ title-winning team, said, “We haven’t done anything yet.” Can’t get too excited about the highs, and can’t get too excited about the lows. My entire season-long speech would be that.

The Pacers led 69-64 at the break thanks to Haliburton’s 20 points, 10 assists, and eight rebounds. The final six points of the half came from India. Before the break, Brunson had 16 points for New York.

Tyrese Haliburton in action.
In the Pacers’ Game 4 victory over the Knicks, center Gregg Shamus [Getty Images via AFP] recorded 32 points, 15 assists, and 12 rebounds.

Why are we still hiding periods in 2025?

Girls’ first periods are a universal rite of passage. Menarche indicates the body’s capacity to ovulate and eventually reproduce biologically. However, this milestone’s social and cultural significance may vary significantly.

A menstruating girl represents the heritage and bloodline’s survival in some cultures, like the Maoris’. The first bleed, for some indigenous people of the Americas, occurs at the time of their spiritual initiation. Menstruation is thought to have a significant role in restoring one’s vitality in China.

According to their cultural heritage or the lack of cultural lineages brought on by colonization, migration, and conflict, attitudes toward menstruation vary significantly among Muslims.

For instance, I can name towns in the United States that regularly host elaborate period parties or galas for young women, much like the early Muslims in Medina. And in the same country, I’ve heard of communities where women continue to pretend to be menstrual during Ramadan while still hiding their menstrual status.

We can draw inspiration and guidance from the Holy Quran and the biography of the Prophet Muhammad to dissuade these contradictory conceptions of Muslim women’s menstruation. They provide a blueprint for period education that can be used to put an end to period shame and end period poverty.

In Islam, menstruation occurs.

Menstruation is used as a determinant of rite and ritual in Islamic tradition. Women who menstruate are exempt from the Ramadan fast and the five daily prayers that are prescribed by the Quran. At this time, circumambulating the Kaaba while carrying out the Hajj in Mecca is prohibited.

However, the Prophetic tradition provides an explanation of how the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) interacted with menstruating women in his life to understand what menstruation meant for the early Muslim community.

Umayyah bint Qays, a girl who rode to battle with the women of her tribe seated on the Prophet Muhammad’s animal, is an example. Her first period, which she was seated next to the Prophet Muhammad, soiled her clothes and her luggage.

The Prophet Muhammad inquired if Umayyah had menstrual bleeding after she noticed her shifting in her seat and feeling awkward in her seat, and she responded positively. Then, according to her Prophet, she was gently instructed to use salt and water to wash both the soiled items and herself.

A necklace was taken from the spoils of war and put on Umayyah’s neck by the Prophet himself when the conflict came to an end triumphantly for the Muslims. She kept this gift dear, neither letting it go out of her body until she passed away.

The Prophet Muhammad and his wife Aisha interact with ease when it comes to discussing and acknowledging menstruation. While she was having her period, the two experienced intense tenderness.

Her husband would put his mouth on the place where she ate and drank when they shared a meal and a drinking cup. He would also prop up his wife while she was menstruating, cuddling, and being close while reciting the Quran.

Aisha was overcome with dissatisfaction during the Prophet Muhammad’s singular Hajj pilgrimage after a year of anticipation and longing for the completion of this rite. He sincerely inquired as to whether she was menstruating, and he comforted her by saying, “This is a matter decreed for the daughters of Adam.”

These examples demonstrate that menstruation is not a sign of shame, sorrow, or embarrassment in the eyes of Islamic tradition.

Embracing a positive legacy from the past

Although the Prophet’s example can be used as a model for improvement, it is often the perceptions of our own menstrual cycles that are influenced by those around us.

By providing girls with access to period products, hygienic facilities, and access to menstrual health education, organizations, institutions, and schools help raise awareness of menstrual health.

However, the majority of our menstrual concepts come before a class. The bleeding of our mother is the first cycle we are aware of. Setting expectations to share or conceal, to push through, to rejoice or lament depends on how she feels, how she interacts with her own monthly period.

The saying that mothers are the first madrassa, or school, is well-known among Muslims. This includes body literacy, roles, responsibilities, self-care, and self-esteem as well as information and ethics.

Mothers play a crucial role in preparing girls for puberty and menstruation, so they are crucial. Every parent and guardian should treat preparing girls for their first periods as a form of human rights. Girls can’t access social media or their peers, both of whom are reliable sources of menstrual health information, without this instruction. Starting with their own home, every family has the chance to break the cycle of historical shame.

They frequently get to decide how their daughter experiences her first period. Unprepared for this situation, she might be a girl who discovers a red stain on her underwear, which could cause her to experience emotions similar to those experienced in other blood-related incidents, such as wounds, injuries, and pain. She might keep this secret a secret by stuffing her underwear with layers of tissue paper or socks without telling anyone.

Or she might just be a girl who anticipates the unexpected and feels giddy with excitement and intrigue. She can be relieved that she is now a part of the family of older sisters, cousins, aunts, and mothers who already promised her a happy day.

In both cases, those who live in the situation influence what she believes and anticipates going forward. She could simply be told to keep her period a shameful secret and given the location of the pads. Or her family could support, acknowledge her, and celebrate her.

Let’s all come to the same conclusion on this Menstrual Hygiene Day: neither the boys and men who care about them nor the girls and women who bleed do so.

We must remember that people make decisions, which will improve access to menstrual health resources and end period poverty. They were created by former female peers, who were once girls, who were shamed or celebrated, and former male counterparts, who were once boys, who were either unconsciously unaware or consciously educated about the daily realities of their female peers.

We have a chance to heal society and the people who form families by reviving Prophetic examples of showing tenderness to menstruating girls and women, sharing gifts at menarche, and acknowledging that menstruation is a divinely designed and life-giving process. We can and must take steps to end menstrual disparity and promote menstrual equality for everyone.

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet Germany’s Merz in Berlin, seeks more support

In response to recent increases in Russia’s bombing campaign, despite American-led efforts to end the war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

Zelenskyy and Merz are expected to discuss sanctions against Russia during their Wednesday meeting in Berlin.

At 10:00 GMT, Merz will be presented with military honors at Zelenskyy, according to a spokesperson for the German government.

Following Russia and Ukraine’s earlier direct face-to-face discussions in Turkiye in May, the Berlin talks come next. The talks failed to lead to a ceasefire agreement despite President Donald Trump’s demand to put an end to the conflict.

Merz added doubts about the likelihood of a quick resolution to put an end to the conflict on Tuesday, claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “at the moment no interest in a ceasefire, or a peace deal.”

In consequence, Ukraine must continue to defend itself and that we must actually intensify our efforts to enable Ukraine to do so.

The German leader added that the territorial integrity of Ukraine was the main focus of the conflict.

He explained that the political order that we established with Russia after 1990 is being essentially questioned.

Long-range weapons

Merz claimed a day earlier that the US and the UK no longer had restrictions on the supply of weapons to Kyiv.

With very few exceptions, Ukraine has the ability to defend itself by attacking military installations in Russia. He claimed in a TV interview that it now has that capability.

The German leader, however, did not specify when the government had decided to impose the restrictions.

The Kremlin claimed it would be “dangerous” to lift Ukraine’s arms range restrictions.

According to Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for the Kremlin and Alexander Yunashev, “These decisions are completely at odds with our aspirations for a political (peace) settlement,” if they were made, they would be completely incompatible with our aspirations for peace.

Along the roughly 1, 000-kilometer (620-mile) front line, fighting has persisted, and both sides have engaged in extensive strikes. On Sunday, Russia launched its biggest drone attack against Ukraine.

Late on Tuesday and early on Wednesday, Russian air defenses detonated 296 Ukrainian drones over 13 regions, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.

According to Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, 33 drones were shot down as they approached the capital.

42 drones were downed, according to Moscow Governor Andrei Vorobyov. No one was hurt when drone fragments reportedly impacted three Troitskoye residential buildings.

Numerous flights were delayed or diverted by Moscow’s airports.

Russian forces launched an attack on Ukraine over the weekend using 88 drones, one guided air-launched missile, and five Iskander ballistic missiles, according to the Ukrainian Air Force on Wednesday. 34 drones were shot down by air defense units, and 37 were encircled.

Overnight and on Wednesday morning, Ukraine’s state railway company Ukrzaliznytsia reported that the Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Sumy regions’ railway infrastructure and equipment were in trouble. There were no reported injuries.

Impossible to break Tyson record – Itauma

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Moses Itauma, a rising British star, claims it was “impossible” for him to surpass Mike Tyson’s record for the youngest heavyweight world champion.

Itauma passed away on Saturday at the age of 20 when Tyson became a world champion in 1986.

“I realized that this is impossible in my first two months of professional work.” When I said that, I was naive. Before I became a professional, I said that.

In this boxing match, I didn’t realize how much you couldn’t control. You would assume that Oleksandr Usyk, Tyson Fury, and Daniel Dubois have been the world’s champions since I first started playing professionally.

“I would not have been able to fight them in two years.”

Mike Balogun’s two-round defeat on Saturday gave Itauma a record-tying 12 victories and 10 shutouts.

Itauma has been linked to a number of famous people, including Joe Joyce, in the hopes of securing a world title in the coming years.

Otto Wallin, Jermaine Franklin, and Martin Bakole have all been mentioned as potential opponents, and Itauma’s promoter Frank Warren has stated that he will fight Oleksandr Usyk on July 19 at Wembley Stadium on the sidelines of Dubois’ world title defense.

Itauma said his team wants him to be in some “10-round fights” before advancing one level over his opponents, not a big name.

There are “tough cookies” that don’t have a name for themselves. He claimed that this is “not ideal.”

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