Russian drone kills two Ukrainian journalists on Donetsk eastern front line

According to their outlet and the Donetsk region regional governor, a Russian drone has attacked two Ukrainian journalists and injured another in the city of Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine.

A Russian Lancet drone was used to kill Olena Gramova, 43, and Yevgen Karmazin, 33, according to Freedom Media, a state-funded news agency. Alexander Kolychev, a different reporter, was taken to the hospital following the attack.

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The Donetsk regional governor earlier provided details about the strike and posted images of the journalists’ car’s burned remains, the AFP news agency reported.

Prior to joining the media in 2014, when Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean peninsula and began arming a separatist movement in Donetsk and Luhansk in the Donbass, Gramova, a native of Yenakiieve in the Donetsk region, had a “finance specialist” degree.

Karmazin was born in Donetsk, Kramatorsk, and elsewhere. He “joined Ukraine’s international broadcasting channels as a cameraman in 2021,” according to the outlet.

They were present from day one, covering war crimes, soldier stories, and evacuations, according to a post on X from the Kyiv Post.

One of the few remaining civilian hubs in the Donetsk region that is still under Ukrainian control is Kramatorsk, which had a population of about 150 000 before the war.

Russian forces are about 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the city, where officials earlier this month mandated the evacuation of young people from some towns and remote villages.

Unreal number of journalists are killed in conflict

Reporting from Ukraine’s front-line regions is becoming more dangerous as a result of the proliferation of cheap, deadly drones used by both Russian and Ukrainian forces.

A drone struck Antoni Lallican earlier in October in the eastern city of Druzhkivka in the Donetsk region, killing him.

According to Ukrainian forces cited by the European Federation of Journalists, a “targeted strike” from a first-person-view drone had killed Lallican, according to Ukrainian forces.

The exact number of journalists killed since the start of the 2022 war varies. According to the Committee for the Protection of Journalists, 17 journalists have been killed so far, both domestically and internationally. That number would increase to 19 with the deaths of Gramova and Karmazin.

At least 23 media workers were killed on both sides of the front lines, according to UNESCO earlier this month, including three Russian state media journalists in March. Russian correspondent Ivan Zuyev was killed in a drone strike in the southern Zaporizhia region in mid-October, according to state news agency RIA.

In recent years, there have been record journalists killed in conflicts, with deaths disproportionately higher in Gaza, where Israeli forces purposefully targeted media executives like Reuters cameraman Hussam al-Masri and freelance journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa.

Again, there are different reports regarding deaths since the two-year-old Gaza war started. By August of this year, 242 journalists had been killed, according to the UN. Shireen’s tally. More than 270 journalists and media workers were killed by Israeli forces over the same time, according to Ps, a monitoring website named after murdered Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.

Week of the wonderkids – who shone in Champions League?

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Six teenagers scored the most points in a single competition round this week, making it the highest total for youth in the Champions League.

Lamine Yamal of Barcelona and Myles Lewis-Skelly of Arsenal were the two stars who surprised, but those names need no introduction right now.

Chelsea kids leave a legacy

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Given how successful their young players were in a 5-1 defeat of Ajax, this article could be made up entirely of Chelsea players.

The Blues became the first Champions League team to have three teenager scorers and gave 10 players under the age of 21 the first.

The 19-year-old Spaniard, known as a powerful, quick number nine, fired home to briefly become the club’s youngest goalscorer in the competition with Marc Guiu scoring first.

Estevao Willian, who is one year, three months old, and 20 days younger, recorded a penalty for his record on Wednesday night, which was only 33 minutes long.

Ex-England striker Wayne Rooney once referred to Estevao as a “special talent” when he scored a late winner against Liverpool earlier this month, while his Chelsea team-mate Jorrel Hato, another teenager who started against Ajax, said Barca sensation Yamal is the only player of comparison.

The 19-year-old is already a household name after a breakthrough season with the Blues last term when he played 750 minutes as they won the Europa Conference League title.

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Viktor Dadason

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Viktor Dadason scored a consolation goal for Copenhagen in the 90th minute of their 4-2 defeat by Borussia Dortmund, making him the third youngest player to score in the modern Champions League era at just 17 years and 113 days old.

He made his debut in the Danish Superliga on Friday, scoring his first goal for the team.

Karl Lennart

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Age: 17. Attacking midfielder is the position. German as a nationality.

Karl Lennart wasted no time in showcasing why he is one of Germany’s brightest prospects on his first start for Bayern Munich.

After five minutes, Bayern scored their first goal against Club Brugge by wallowing past two defensemen with a left-footed shot into the top corner from the edge of the box.

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Dr. Fernandez

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Age: 17. Midfielder is my profession. Spanish as a nationality.

The latest talent from the famed La Masia academy production line, Dr. Fernandez made his first senior competitive start last month after taking part in Barcelona’s pre-season tour of Japan.

In Tuesday’s 6-1 victory over Olympiacos, the 17-year-old Spaniard added an assist after receiving the ball on the half-turn before flying into space and slamming a perfectly weighted pass into Fermin Lopez’s path.

Roony Bardghji

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Age: 19. Winger as the position. Swedish as the nationality.

Another teenager, Roony Bardghji, who helped Lopez score a hat-trick, recently joined Barcelona from Copenhagen.

Lopez fired home from the penalty spot after the 19-year-old fizzed in a cross from an Olympiacos defender with the “elastico” talent.

Bardghji, who was born in Kuwait to Syrian parents, moved to Sweden at the age of six and made his Swedish debut earlier this month. He is said to have “similar characteristics to Mohamed Salah.”

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FIFA tournament featuring Afghan women’s refugee team relocated to Morocco

The world’s largest football organization announced that the Afghanistan women’s refugee team’s tournament, which was organized by FIFA and was to take place in Morocco, will be held on Sunday.

The UAE, Chad, and Libyan national women’s teams are also competing in the “FIFA Unites: Women’s Series” tournament, which was originally scheduled to take place from October 23 to October 29 in Dubai.

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The Taliban’s ban on women’s sports, which led to the formation of the Afghanistan women’s refugee team, led to the Taliban’s 2021 invasion, which caused players to flee the country for fear of persecution.

FIFA thanked the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FMRF) for their support of a successful tournament, according to a statement from FIFA.

Following consultation with FIFA, the Afghan women’s refugee team has come up with the name “Afghan Women United,” according to the governing body.

Dodgers v Blue Jays – five World Series talking points

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The 2025 edition of the World Series, which features one more titan looking to defeat a potential new foe, kicks off in Toronto on Friday.

In the past ten years, Major League Baseball’s big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers have been a juggernaut. After losing back-to-back World Series in 2017 and 2018, they triumphed in the Covid-shortened 2020 season, then overcame fellow behemoth, the New York Yankees, last year.

And they have remained victorious in the National League playoffs, defeating only one of their ten postseason games, defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1, and sweeping the Milwaukee Brewers 4-0.

A revitalized Toronto Blue Jays team is in their way, having defeated the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox to win the AL pennant before winning the game again in the play-offs and coming from 2-0 and 3-2 down to clinch the Seattle Mariners.

But will the Dodgers become the first team to win successive World Series since the Yankees in 1998, 1999 and 2000?

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Game 1 (in Toronto): Friday, 24 October

On Saturday, October 25th, Toronto, for Game 2.

Game 3 (in Los Angeles): On October 27th, 2018.

Game 4 (in LA): Tuesday, 28 October

On Wednesday, October 29th, 2018, in LA, game 5*

Friday, October 31st, for Game 6* (in Toronto).

Game 7* (in Toronto): Saturday, 1 November

Ohtani’s time to truly shine?

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Shohei Ohtani is the face of baseball right now, ensuring that this World Series will be as closely followed in Japan as it will be in North America.

The 31-year-old is a rare “two-way” player who can play both as a pitcher and a hitter in a game where most college players are instructed to pick one discipline over the other.

He signed a $ 700 million (£558 million) contract with the Dodgers as a free agent for the 2024 season, rejecting the Blue Jays and other potential buyers.

While injury prevented him from pitching last year, he was unanimously voted as the National League’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). He made history with a 50 home run and 62 strikeouts as the first MLB player to do so simultaneously when he returned to the pitcher’s mound in June.

And he rewrote the record books in the play-offs, striking out 10 batters and allowing three home runs in the championship game, which was hailed as one of the best in history.

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Springer’s tale of redemption

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In June 2014, the US magazine Sports Illustrated made a bold front-page prediction that the struggling Houston Astros, in the midst of rebuilding their roster, would win the 2017 World Series.

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The prophecy was fulfilled three years later. In the 2017 “Fall Classic,” Houston defeated the Dodgers, with Springer earning the MVP after five of the seven games with home runs.

However, that success was later tarnished by an electronic sign-stealing scandal which left Springer, and other players involved, in the role of MLB’s pantomime villains – particularly in the eyes of Dodgers fans after they also lost the 2018 World Series to a Boston Red Sox team who were themselves later found guilty of sign-stealing.

Springer left Houston for Toronto in 2021 via free agency, but despite turning 36 this year, he still leads the Blue Jays’ starting lineup with a three-run homer in the final AL Championship Series game seven, earning him the title of one of MLB’s best postseason performers of all time.

What might a Dodgers repeat mean?

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The Dodgers are favored to win this series, not least of which because, according to USA Today, they made $321 million (£249 million) on the opening day payroll, detracting from all but the New York Mets (323 million).

If Ohtani’s $70 million annual salary were not deferred at all, Ohtani would have earned an even higher figure, and that $68 million is more than the Miami Marlins’ $67 million salary alone.

“Before the season started, they said the Dodgers are ruining baseball”, bullish manager Dave Roberts said after they reached the World Series. “Get four more wins and really ruin baseball,” the saying goes.

A win for the Dodgers, however, might make it more likely that MLB does not have a salary cap, as opposed to the other “Big Four” US sports (football, basketball, and ice hockey).

The players ‘ union, naturally, bitterly opposes a cap. Naturally, MLB and the team owners would like one. Given the amount of money the Dodgers are spending, even the Yankees’ owners have questioned how other teams can compete.

And with the current collective bargaining agreement between owners and players due to expire in December 2026, the two sides seem as far apart as ever.

Canada anticipates the “Vlad Jr. v. Freddie” fight.

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Founded as an expansion franchise to MLB in 1977, the Blue Jays have been a lone Canadian representative since the struggling Montreal Expos were bought by MLB and relocated to the US capital for 2005, becoming the Washington Nationals.

Although Canada still has seven NHL teams, the Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup in 1993, the same year that the Blue Jays last won the World Series.

The only other Canadian “Big Four” success came with the 2019 NBA Finals victory for the Toronto Raptors.

The Blue Jays have a local Canadian hero leading the charge this time – first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr, who was born in Montreal while his Hall of Fame father Vladimir was playing for the Expos.

Freddie Freeman, who has dual Canadian and US citizenship because his parents are from Ontario, is opposing him on first base for the Dodgers.

And… the strange case of Buddy Kennedy

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Have you heard the story of the unknown infielder from Millville, New Jersey, who moved teams seven times in two years after being assigned to an assignment at each franchise he had signed for?

Despite playing for both teams this year, he is a guaranteed World Series champion despite a sluggish .069 batting average in 2025.

Meet Clifton Lewis ‘ Buddy ‘ Kennedy.

He debuted in MLB in 2022 after being picked by the Arizona Diamondbacks after graduating from high school, but by September 2023 he was already moving.

He started his 2025 MLB career with the Philadelphia Phillies, but he was let go in July by the Oakland A’s, St. Louis Cardinals, and Detroit Tigers. He frequently flies between the minor leagues and gets call-ups to the major leagues.

Signing for the Blue Jays, he played only two games before moving to the injury-hit Dodgers in August. He was then let go after only one hit in 17 at-bats, and he was then signed back to Toronto on a minor league deal.

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‘I Won’t Negotiate, Pay Ransom To Bandits,’ Bago Tells Niger Residents To Defend Themselves

Umaru Bago, the governor of Niger State, has urged residents to protect themselves from persistent bandit attacks as a result of growing concerns about insecurity in various parts of the nation.

He resolutely argued that no matter what the circumstances, his administration would never negotiate with or pay a ransom to criminals.

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Bago made the statement while traveling to the local government areas of Rijau and Magama, where several communities have recently been attacked by bandits operating from the Kontagora axis.

The governor claimed that the state had reached a critical stage, urging people to take collective action, warning that paying ransom would only enrage criminals and encourage kidnapping.

“I won’t bargain with bandits,” I said. I won’t demand a ransom.

He said, “They will open a shop on our heads and continue kidnapping people until we start paying.”

“The situation has reached a war zone that calls for collective coercion.” We have enemies in our area, but we won’t give up.

The governor continued, “We will defend our lives and property as the constitution allows.”

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Bago announced plans to recruit and train 10,000 people for the state’s joint task force to improve community security and restore peace, calling the frequent attacks and residents’ displacement as “embarrassing and unacceptable.”

The governor also announced a total ban on all mining activities across Zone C of the state in a statement released by his Special Adviser on Print Media, Aisha Wakaso.

Magama, Kontagora, Rijau, Wushishi, Mariga, Borgu, Mashegu, and Agwara are the affected local government areas.

According to Bago, illegal mining had become a major contributor to the zone’s insecurity, noting that many miners had unrestricted access to forests that were viewed as unsafe for residents.

The bandits don’t touch the forests, despite suspicion that miners can freely enter them. He stated that I have mandated that anyone caught engaging in mining activities be detained by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC).

Why Messi’s MLS legacy needs play-off triumph as he signs new deal

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Lionel Messi has been the best MLS player so far, but unless he brings Miami home from the play-offs, the season will be regarded as a failure.

The Argentine forward, who has just won the MLS Golden Boot with 29 goals and is reportedly vying for the title of the most valuable player award once more, signed a new deal until 2028.

In the event that that happens, Messi will become the first MLS player to win it twice in its 30-season run.

The 38-year-old and Inter Miami are aware that winning the MLS Cup for the first time in their history is a prerequisite for their ability to defend the league title, which the 38-year-old and Inter Miami have failed to do.

The franchise, which is owned by David Beckham and is led by Javier Mascherano, will take on Nashville SC on Friday in the first game of a best-of-three series. Sam Surridge is the English striker’s attacking partner.

The post-season play-offs are seen as the main piece of silverware in America, even though the league title may be regarded as the most important prize for clubs around the world.

Since Messi left Paris St-Germain for Inter Miami in 2023, the club has been pursuing this goal, but it has not yet been realized.

The 2023 Leagues Cup, a new tournament that pitted teams from the MLS and the Liga MX, was the only knockout competition he and the club have ever won.

Since then, they have lost seven cups and have only added one more trophy, besides the 2024 Supporters’ Shield, to their overall league standing.

If Inter Miami don’t win the MLS Cup, then defender Noah Allen, age 21, said: “Yeah, that’s a failure. We have high expectations of ourselves.

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You can’t put together The Avengers without losing the MLS Cup, you can’t.

Messi has already had a significant impact at Inter Miami both on and off the field, despite not revealing whether he will participate in the World Cup in North America next summer.

To increase focus, increase fans, increase sales, increase profits, and increase chances of success, a higher calibre of player has been drawn to the club – renowned names like Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba.

The club currently sells more shirts than Juventus, and Messi is in line to buy the franchise when he retires. Vogue magazine also features Messi’s shirts as a fashion item.

In terms of goals and assists, Messi almost broke the previous single-season record held by former Arsenal forward Carlos Vela.

In Los Angeles FC’s 2019 season, the Mexican recorded 49 goals and 16 assists, but Messi only managed 45.

After earning the MLS Player of the Month for the third time this year, earning the Golden Boot, and being on the verge of receiving another MVP award, he enters round one of the play-offs against Nashville.

Some people believe Messi and Inter must achieve MLS Cup success after committing his future to the organization.

The top nine teams from the Eastern Conference and the top nine from the Western Conference advance to the play-offs, which will see eighteen teams advance through the four rounds before the MLS Cup final.

Bradley Wright-Phillips, a two-time Golden Boot winner and former Manchester City forward, said to MLS Apple TV, “You can’t assemble The Avengers without winning the MLS Cup.”

We’re going to judge that against the fact that they won’t win a cup, as they say, and that their time will still be filled with success.

Dax McCarty, a fellow Apple TV analyst and former Atlanta player, said, “When I look back and reflect on Messi’s career, I don’t really think about whether or not he won an MLS Cup. However, whether or not he wins an MLS Cup will undoubtedly have an impact on his legacy.

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