England's Kieran Trippier Retires From International Football

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Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier announced his retirement from international football on Thursday after winning 54 caps for England. The 33-year-old played a major role in helping the Three Lions become a force at major tournaments over the past six years. Trippier’s sole international goal came in a World Cup semi-final defeat by Croatia in 2018. He was also part of the side that reached back-to-back finals of the European Championship and the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup.

Interim England boss Lee Carsley is set to name his first squad later on Thursday.

Gareth Southgate stepped down as manager in the aftermath of losing the Euro 2024 final to Spain last month.

“It’s been one of the biggest honours of my life to represent my country at four major tournaments,” Trippier posted on social media.

“I want to say a big thank you to Gareth and all the staff that have worked with the England squad for the trust they have placed in me throughout the years.

“Thank you to all my team-mates – we have had some very special moments reaching two Euro finals, and a World Cup semi-final and I am sure in the future this group of players will win a major tournament.”

England begin the post-Southgate era in the Nations League away to the Republic of Ireland on September 7 before hosting Finland at Wembley three days later.

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The Man With 4 Passports: Pavel Durov's International Network

The Man With 4 Passports: Telegram CEO Pavel Durov's International Network

Paris, France:

The arrest and charging by France of Telegram founder Pavel Durov has thrown a spotlight on the international connections of a man with at least four passports and high-level contacts but who has also aroused the attention of security agencies around the world.

Born in 1984 under the USSR into a family of academics in Leningrad, now known as Saint Petersburg, Durov spent his childhood in Italy before his family returned to Russia when the Soviet Union fell.

He stopped living in Russia a decade ago as he set up the Telegram messenger, picking up the citizenship of the Caribbean archipelago of Saint Kitts and Nevis as he sought a base.

Finally basing his company in Dubai, he was given Emirati citizenship in 2021 and in the same year, via a special procedure that remains shrouded in secrecy, French nationality.

Here AFP looks at Durov’s key relationships with world powers.

Russia

Durov says he left Russia in 2014, accusing Kremlin allies of seizing ownership of his first social network, the Russian-language VKontakte, after he refused to hand over data of users involved in 2011-2012 protests in Russia and then 2013-2014 demonstrations in Ukraine.

He was regarded by many at the time as a dissident. The Russian authorities in later years sought to block Telegram but unsuccessfully, and the app is seen as a key tool for the military in the invasion of Ukraine.

Speaking to US right-wing talk show host Tucker Carlson in an interview in April, Durov said only people with “very limited knowledge of where Telegram came from” could claim it was an instrument of the Russian government.

But Moscow has in no way disowned Durov during his current legal problems, with Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warning France against turning the case into “political persecution”.

According to the Vazhnye Istorii news site, citing leaked border data, his departure from Russia was anything but an abrupt exile and he visited the country more than 50 times between 2015 and 2021.

France

Media have repeatedly noted that Durov’s reception when he was arrested on arrival at Paris Le Bourget airport Saturday was in stark contrast to previous visits.

Le Monde newspaper reported Wednesday that Durov had met President Emmanuel Macron on several occasions prior to receiving French nationality in 2021, via a special procedure reserved for those deemed to have made a special contribution to France.

A source close to the case, who asked not to be named, told AFP on Thursday that after his arrest Durov requested that French telecoms tycoon Xavier Niel, chairman and founder of the Iliad mobile operator and seen as close to Macron, be informed of his arrest.

Durov has said his name in his French passport is written as Paul du Rove, a humorous French translation. His personal Telegram channel is called “Du Rove’s Channel”.

Another source close to the investigation said Durov had emphasised his links to the French head of state during questioning.

Both Pavel Durov and his elder brother Nikolai, a lower-profile figure seen as the mathematical brain behind Telegram, have been wanted by France since March this year.

United Arab Emirates

Durov says he chose to base Telegram in Dubai after finding the UAE offered a far better business climate than European cities, allowing the company to hire the best people, enjoy a tax-efficient regime and the city’s infrastructure.

“We tried several places. We first went to Berlin… We tried London, Singapore. San Francisco. You name it — we have been everywhere,” Durov told Carlson.

“The bureaucratic hurdles were too difficult to overcome,” whereas the UAE “turned out to be a great place”, he said, lauding the state as “a neutral place… not aligned geopolitically”.

The United States

There is no indication Durov ever sought US citizenship but his interview with Carlson threw up some interesting — if unconfirmed — insights about his relationship with the country.

He said that at one point he thought San Francisco “would be the place for us” but he was then attacked by “three big guys” who tried to grab his phone while he was tweeting about meeting then Twitter chief Jack Dorsey.

Durov claimed to have come out the better in the altercation. “There was a short fight and a bit of blood involved.”

He also said US security agencies gave him “too much attention” whenever he visited, complaining that two FBI agents would always meet him at the airport asking questions.Durov’s international network

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64-Year-Old Man Charged Over Sexually Harassing Daughter In Maharashtra

64-Year-Old Man Charged Over Sexually Harassing Daughter In Maharashtra

Police have registered an FIR against the accused under section 74. (Representational)

Prakasam:

Police have registered a case against a 64-year-old man for allegedly sexually harassing his daughter in Maharashtra’s Thane district, an official said on Thursday.

The 18-year-old woman alleged in her complaint that on July 5 this year, when there was nobody else in the house, her father forced her to have sexual relationship with him, the official of Vartak Nagar police station told PTI.

When she refused to comply, the accused also touched her inappropriately and beat her up, he said.

This happened a few more times after that, the complaint said.

The victim finally approached the police on Wednesday and lodged the complaint against her father.

Based on it, the police registered an FIR against him under section 74 (assault or use of criminal force on woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 75(2) (sexual harassment) and 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), he said.

Police are probing the allegations, he said

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Israel, Hamas Agree To Zoned 3-Day Pauses For Gaza Polio Vaccinations: WHO

Israel, Hamas Agree To Zoned 3-Day Pauses For Gaza Polio Vaccinations: WHO

Gaza:

The Israeli military and Palestinian militant group Hamas have agreed to three separate, zoned three-day pauses in fighting in the Gaza Strip to allow for the vaccination of some 640,000 children against polio, a senior WHO official said on Thursday.

The vaccination campaign is due to start on Sunday, said Rik Peeperkorn, the World Health Organization’s senior official for the region.

He said the campaign would start in central Gaza with a three-day pause in fighting, then move to southern Gaza, where there would be another three-day pause, followed by northern Gaza. Peeperkorn added that there was an agreement to extend the humanitarian pause in each zone to a fourth day if needed.

The WHO confirmed on Aug. 23 that at least one baby has been paralyzed by the type 2 polio virus, the first such case in the territory in 25 years.

The Israeli military’s humanitarian unit (COGAT) said on Wednesday that the vaccination campaign would be conducted in coordination with the Israeli military “as part of the routine humanitarian pauses that will allow the population to reach the medical centers where the vaccinations will be administered.”

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Aug 28: ‘Axis of Resistance’ operations against Israeli occupation

By Press TV Website Staff

Amid Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, which has killed at least 40,602 Palestinians so far– the majority of them women and children– resistance groups in Palestine and across the region continue their operations against the Tel Aviv regime and its Western backers.

The major operations carried out by the Palestinian and regional resistance groups on Tuesday, August 28, are as follows:

Al-Qassam Brigades’ operations on August 28:

  • In coordination with other resistance factions, engaged in intense clashes to repel the ongoing Israeli aggression in Al-Fara’a Camp, Tulkarem and Jenin in the occupied West Bank, using machine guns and explosive devices.
  • Sniped two Israeli soldiers who were barricaded in a building behind Al-Nujoom Hall, south of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City.

Al-Quds Brigades’ operations on August 28:

  • Detonated a high-powered pre-planted explosive barrel bomb targeting a military vehicle that had infiltrated Al-Sikka Street in the “Triangle Area” of the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers and their military vehicles in the vicinity of Ibn Al-Uthaymeen School in the Al-Satar Al-Sharqi area of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, with a barrage of mortar shells.
  • Detonated several pre-prepared explosive devices on Israeli military vehicles attacking the Jalabouni Axis in the city of Jenin, occupied West Bank.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades’ operations on August 28:

  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers and their military vehicles stationed around the Rafah crossing with two 107mm rockets and heavy-caliber mortar shells.
  • Targeted Israeli forces with explosive devices in the regime’s incursion axes in the city of Jenin and its refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
  • Targeted an Israeli military infantry force with a high-powered explosive device in Al-Fara’a camp, Tubas, occupied West Bank.
  • Targeted the Israeli military’s command and control headquarters in the “Netzarim” axis, south of Gaza City, with a barrage of mortar shells.
  • Engaged in fierce clashes with Israeli occupation forces storming Balata camp in Nablus, occupied West Bank, using machine guns and explosive devices.
  • Targeted Israeli military forces that had penetrated the axis of Al-Damj neighborhood in Nour Shams camp, Tulkarem city, occupied West Bank, using powerful explosive devices.
  • Engaged in intense clashes with Israeli forces that had penetrated Nablus Street and multiple axes in Jenin, occupied West Bank, using machine guns and explosive devices.
  • Ambushed an Israeli military force in the Al-Damj neighborhood in Nour Shams camp, Tulkarem city, occupied West Bank, and engaged in close-range clashes using machine guns and explosive devices.
  • Targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers and their military vehicles that had penetrated the eastern line area north of Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, with a barrage of mortar shells.

Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades’ operations on August 28:

  • Targeted Israeli forces infiltrating the city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank with several explosive devices and followed by intense clashes with the occupation forces.
  • Carried out a rocket strike targeting Israeli military gatherings in the “Netzarim” axis from the southern part of Gaza City and the northern part of the central governorate.

Mujahideen Brigades’ operations on August 28:

  • Engaged in fierce clashes with occupation forces in the city of Jenin, occupied West Bank, using appropriate weapons.
  • Detonated an explosive device on an Israeli military D9 bulldozer near Al-Assir Mosque in the Al-Jabriyat neighborhood in Jenin, occupied West Bank.
  • Targeted an Israeli military “Namer” vehicle in a pre-prepared ambush on Haifa Street in Jenin, occupied West Bank.

Hezbollah’s operations on August 28:

  • Targeted the newly established headquarters of the Western Brigade south of the Yaara settlement with drones.
  • Attacked the Ruwaysat al-Alam site in Kfar Shouba, Lebanon, with rockets.
  • Targeted the Samaka site in Kfar Shouba, Lebanon, with rockets.
  • Struck the Biyada site in Blida with appropriate weapons.
  • Targeted military buildings in the Manara settlement with appropriate weapons.


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Case Filed Against Another Malayalam Director; Special Team To Probe Siddique

Case Filed Against Another Malayalam Director; Special Team To Probe Siddique

An SIT has been formed to look into rape allegation against actor Siddique

New Delhi:

A special investigation team (SIT) will look into rape allegations against Malayalam actor Siddique. A first information report (FIR) has also been filed against director VK Prakash as the #MeToo storm hits Malayalam cinema, with several actors accused of rape and sex harassment.

So far 10 FIRs have been filed against actors and directors in the Malayalam cinema #MeToo movement.

The allegations inside Mollywood – as Malayalam cinema is known – surfaced after the Justice K Hema Committee released a report on sexual harassment faced by actors.

The Thiruvananthapuram City District Crime Branch is in charge of the SIT that will look into the allegations against Siddique. The team includes the Museum Police.

The survivor’s statement was recorded today, after which the decision to form the SIT was taken.

In the FIR against VK Prakash, the case was filed based on the confidential statement of the survivor to the Kollam police.

In another development, a local court told police not to arrest rape accused actor-politician K Mukesh till September 3. Mr Mukesh, a CPI(M) MLA from Kollam, had approached the court seeking protection from arrest after the Kerala Police filed a rape case against him.

Well-known names of Malayalam cinema, including Mukesh and Jayasurya have been charged by the police for alleged rape and sexual assault of a woman colleague.

Burglars assault couple in Baswapur; decamp with jewellery, cash

According to reports, burglars broke into the couple’s house,Tirupati and Swarnalatha, and slit the throat of the wife, when she resisted the burglary

Published Date – 29 August 2024, 08:01 PM


Burglars assault couple in Baswapur; decamp with jewellery, cash

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Bhupalpally: Burglars broke into a house in Baswapur village, injured the residents with their knives and decamped with gold jewellery and Rs. 1 lakh cash in the wee hours of Thursday.

According to reports, burglars broke into the couple’s house,Tirupati and Swarnalatha, and slit the throat of the wife, when she resisted the burglary.


The injured couple were rushed to the hospital by locals who heard the woman scream for help. The burglars fled with the booty before people arrived.

The condition of the woman is stated to be critical. The police have registered a case and investigation is underway.

Empty streets in Jenin during major Israeli raid across West Bank

Israeli forces with heavy machinery roam the streets of Jenin on the second day of an Israeli wide raid on various towns across the West Bank.

Hundreds of Israeli troops, backed by helicopters, drones and armored personnel carriers, raided the flashpoint cities of Jenin and Tulkarm and other areas in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, killing at least a dozen Palestinians.

The assault, one of the largest seen in the West Bank for months, followed a series of smaller raids in the area over recent weeks as Israeli forces sought to crush groups of fighters from Palestinian groups.

Israeli army vehicles were seen blocking the roads of Jenin. Ambulances were seen attempting to maneuvre through the military vehicles, only to be stopped in their tracks.

Palestinian health authorities said at least 12 Palestinians had been killed in different areas of the West Bank by Israeli forces in the Wednesday operation.

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India's Armless Archer Sheetal Finishes 2nd In Ranking Round At Paralympics




India’s armless archer Sheetal Devi finished second in the women’s individual compound open ranking round with a stunning performance to directly make a round of 16 entry in the Paris Paralympics on Thursday. The 17-year-old Devi from Jammu and Kashmir, who shoots with her legs as she was born without arms, scored a total of 703 points out of possible 720 to finish second behind Oznur Girdi Cure of Turkey, who set a ranking round world record of 704 points.

In fact, Devi also got past the ranking round world record of 698 set by Phoebe Pine Paterson of Great Britain earlier this month, but the Turkish archer overtook her to claim the coveted mark.

Devi shot 59 10s and 24 Xs while her Turkish opponent had 56 10s and 29 Xs in the 72-arrow contest on the opening day of competitions at the Paralympic Games. The top-four finishers in the ranking round, including Devi, got byes from the round of 32 competition and they will feature in the round of 16 on Saturday.

Devi will face the winner of round of 32 match between Mariana Zuniga of Chile and Choi Na Mi of Korea, who finished 15th and 18th respectively in the ranking round.

Zuniga had won a silver in the women’s individual compound open in the Tokyo Paralympics.

Other Indian in the fray, Sarita finished ninth with a score of 682 and will face Abdul Jalil Nur Jannaton of Malaysia in the round of 32 on Friday.

Devi had become a sensation during last year’s Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China, where she became the first Indian woman to win two gold medals in a single edition of the Games. She had won a third medal — a silver — also.

She had won gold medals in the women’s individual compound as well as mixed team event and a silver in the women’s doubles in Hangzhou.

Discovered at a military camp in a remote part of Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir and adopted by the Indian Army in her childhood, Devi also became the first armless woman to win a Para World Archery Championships medal last year.

Devi was born with phocomelia syndrome, a rare congenital disorder which kept her limbs underdeveloped.

In the men’s individual recurve open ranking round, Tokyo Paralympics bronze medallist Harvinder Singh finished ninth with a score of 637.

He faces Tseng Lung-Hui of Chinese Taipei in the round of 32 on September 4.

In para-archery, athletes of two classes — wheelchair (W1, W2) and open — can compete (in same event) at the Paralympic Games.

For para-archers competing in wheelchairs, their arms must demonstrate some degree of loss of muscle strength, co-ordination, or range of movement.

Para-archers in open category can compete in a wheelchair, standing up or leaning on a stool. They have either extremely limited movement in their trunk and limbs with normal arm function or balance issues.

Devi competes in standing position while Oznur Girdi Cure of Turkey, who finished first in the ranking round, is of W2 category.

Competitions include a ranking round where the archers shoot 72 arrows (12 ends of six arrows each) over distances of 50m or 70m. Each archer has four minutes to shoot their six arrows.

After the ranking round, para-archers compete head-to-head in elimination rounds consisting of five ends, with athletes using three arrows per end.

Para-archery events include recurve and compound bows, as well as mixed team.

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Hockey India announces men’s team for Asian Champions Trophy

The Indian team will begin their campaign on September 8 with their first match against China, followed by their match against Japan on September 9

Updated On – 28 August 2024, 03:05 PM


Hockey India announces men’s team for Asian Champions Trophy

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New Delhi: After the successful campaign at the Paris Olympics 2024, Hockey India announces a 18-men squad for the Asian Champions Trophy which is scheduled to begin in Hulunbuir, in China from September 8 to 17.

The defending Champions will be led by ace drag flicker Harmanpreet Singh and will be supported by experienced mid-fielder Vivek Sagar Prasad as the vice-captain.


The tournament will see the participation of Asia’s top hockey playing nations such as India, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Japan and hosts China vie for honours.

The team’s composition has been carefully picked, to ensure a balance between the experienced and the new generation players.

Ten players from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games bronze medal feat are part of this squad. Five players including Hardik Singh, Mandeep Singh, Lalit Upadhyay, Shamsher Singh and Gurjant Singh have been rested for this tournament.

“This is an important campaign for us to ensure we build on our ranking points. The team has just returned to the camp after all the celebrations following our performance in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The past few weeks have truly been incredible with all the love and adulation for the team and we hope this support will continue all through our future campaigns,” expressed chief coach Craig Fulton.

“The new Olympic cycle for us begins with the Asian Champions Trophy and we are ready for the challenge. While we have rested a few players from the squad that played in Paris, we have brought in a few youngsters who have done well in training and have earned the opportunity to play in Asian Champions Trophy.

“We will have Gurjot making his international debut, and I believe this is a great opportunity for youngsters who have received a call-up to shine. As a team, we want to continue to dominate in the Asian continent and we will go to China to retain the title,” asserted Fulton.

The Indian team will begin their campaign on September 8 with their first match against China, followed by their match against Japan on September 9.

Following a day’s rest, they will take on Malaysia on September 11 and play Korea on September 12.

After a day’s break, India will take on nemesis Pakistan on September 14 while the semi-final and final will be held on September 16 and 17, respectively.

Indian Men’s Hockey Team:

Goalkeepers: Krishan Bahadur Pathak and Suraj Karkera

Defenders: Jarmanpreet Singh, Amit Rohidas, Harmanpreet Singh (C), Jugraj Singh, Sanjay, Sumit

Midfielders: Raj Kumar Pal, Nilakanta Sharma, Vivek Sagar Prasad (VC), Manpreet Singh, Mohd, Raheel Mouseen

Forwards: Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Araijeet Singh Hundal, Uttam Singh, Gurjot Singh.