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Sport Apr 18, 2026

Alycia Baumgardner Retains Unified Junior Lightweight Crown While Lani Daniels Pulls Shock KO at Madison Square Garden

Alycia Baumgardner kept her WBO, IBF and WBA junior‑lightweight belts with a dominant unanimous dec…
Alycia Baumgardner entered the Theater at Madison Square Garden on Saturday morning as the defending champion of three junior‑lightweight belts (WBO, IBF, WBA) and delivered a textbook performance against South Korea’s Bo Mi Re Shin. The Ohio‑born fighter, trained by Derrick James, secured a wide‑margin unanimous decision, with judges scoring the bout 98‑92, 98‑92 and 99‑91, confirming her sixth successful defense in the 130‑lb division. The event, staged by Most Valuable Promotions Women—the new women’s‑boxing platform launched by boxer‑influencer Jake Paul—also featured a dramatic co‑main event. New Zealand’s Lani Daniels, a 37‑year‑old former IBF light‑heavyweight and heavyweight champion, defied 4‑to‑1 odds by stopping unified super‑middleweight champion Shadasia Green with a ninth‑round technical knockout. Green was subsequently taken to hospital on a stretcher, though promoters later confirmed she was “awake and talking.” Daniels, nicknamed the “Smiling Assassin,” expressed mixed emotions after the bout, saying, “I’m happy but also concerned for her,” while celebrating her third‑weight‑class world title. The upset added a compelling narrative to a night already highlighted by Baumgardner’s dominance. Baumgardner’s fight unfolded under traditional men’s championship rules—ten three‑minute rounds. From the opening bell she imposed her technical superiority, landing crisp straight punches and a sharp right‑left combination that set the tempo. Shin attempted to disrupt the rhythm, even attempting a brief grapple in round three, but Baumgardner’s disciplined jab and footwork kept her in control. Midway through the contest the challenger found brief success, pressing forward in rounds five and six and even edging a round in the judges’ eyes. However, Baumgardner rebounded in round seven, re‑establishing distance and using angles to neutralize Shin’s pressure. By the ninth round she had reclaimed the fight, delivering clean counters that left Shin visibly shaken. In the final round, rather than coasting on the scorecards, Baumgardner engaged in a high‑energy exchange, finishing the night with a flurry that earned her a standing ovation from the thousands‑strong crowd. She entered the ring accompanied by New York rapper Lil’ Kim, a moment that amplified the event’s star power. Post‑fight, Baumgardner highlighted the physical demands of three‑minute rounds, stating, “Three‑minute rounds, ten rounds, on my period—baby, stop playing with me.” Her comments underscored an ongoing push within women’s boxing for longer rounds, a change she believes suits her aggressive style. Looking ahead, Baumgardner voiced interest in marquee match‑ups, naming Irish champion Katie Taylor as a dream opponent and also mentioning Amanda Serrano as a viable New York showdown. She emphasized that she “deserves the biggest fights and the biggest paydays,” signaling her ambition to elevate the profile—and profitability—of women’s boxing.
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Politics Apr 18, 2026

Trump Claims Major Concessions from Iran in Potential Ceasefire Talks

US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran has agreed to significant concessions, including ke…
US President Donald Trump has made a series of claims about concessions secured from Iran ahead of possible ceasefire talks, including that Tehran has agreed to keep the Strait of Hormuz open and turn over its nuclear stockpile.On Friday, Trump posted on Truth Social that Iran had agreed to open — and “never close” — the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil shipments. He also claimed that Iran would turn over its “nuclear dust” and that Israel would be “prohibited” from launching attacks in Lebanon.Iran has confirmed reopening the Strait of Hormuz for the “duration” of the current pause in fighting, which is set to end early next week. However, officials have pushed back on claims regarding its nuclear stockpile, with a source telling Al Jazeera negotiations remain at a preliminary stage.Despite the outstanding questions, Trump struck a celebratory tone, calling Friday “A GREAT AND BRILLIANT DAY FOR THE WORLD!” He also told Bloomberg News that he expected talks to move forward on Sunday with a permanent ceasefire deal in sight.“We’re not seeing the full picture,” Yezid Sayigh, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center, told Al Jazeera, pointing to Trump’s penchant for hyperbole and several unresolved issues. “But this does suggest a positive momentum towards something that may end up being a comprehensive deal.”Sayigh added that Trump could have ulterior motives in striking an upbeat tone, at a time when the chokehold in the Strait of Hormuz is driving up prices for everything from fuel to fertiliser.“It is very interesting that President Trump is putting such a positive spin on things, not only to encourage markets and talk down oil prices and talk stock market prices up,” Sayigh said. “But also, I suspect, because he’s preparing the ground for more revelations about what is being negotiated with Iran.”
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Sports Apr 17, 2026

ICC Launches Probe into Canada’s T20 World Cup Defeat Amid Match‑Fixing Allegations

The ICC has opened an investigation into Cricket Canada following a CBC documentary that alleged co…
The International Cricket Council’s Integrity Unit has announced a formal investigation into Cricket Canada after a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary raised serious corruption concerns surrounding the nation’s performance at the T20 World Cup hosted by India and Sri Lanka. Canada’s group‑stage match in Chennai, in which they were defeated by New Zealand by eight wickets (173/4 to 176/2), is now under scrutiny. The focus is on the fifth over bowled by Canadian captain Dilpreet Bajwa during New Zealand’s chase, which began with a no‑ball, included a wide, and ultimately yielded 15 runs—a pivotal moment that swung the match in the Kiwis’ favor. Andrew Ephgrave, interim general manager of the ICC’s Integrity Unit, confirmed that the anti‑corruption unit is aware of the CBC programme and is acting in line with the ICC’s constitutional processes. “Governance matters in relation to ICC members are considered by the ICC, where they fall under its jurisdiction,” he said. In addition to the on‑field incident, the ICC is probing a recorded phone call involving former Canada coach Khurram Chohan. In the call, Chohan alleges that senior board members exerted pressure on him to select specific players, suggesting possible governance failures within Cricket Canada. Cricket Canada responded that it is treating the allegations with “utmost importance” and emphasized its commitment to reviewing any concerns responsibly. The organization’s website noted that recent promotional material alludes to “allegations related to organised crime and match‑fixing,” which it takes “extremely seriously.” Should the investigation substantiate the claims, the repercussions could extend beyond sporting sanctions, potentially affecting sponsorships, player morale, and the broader credibility of cricket administration in Canada.
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Sports Apr 17, 2026

Saudi Arabia Sacks Coach Herve Renard Ahead of 2026 World Cup

French coach Herve Renard has been relieved of his duties as Saudi Arabia's national team coach, ju…
Frenchman Herve Renard has been sacked as Saudi Arabia coach, less than two months before the start of the FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America. Renard, 57, had returned for a second spell as Saudi coach at the end of 2024, having led them at the last World Cup four years ago in Qatar.“That’s football … Saudi Arabia have qualified for the World Cup seven times, including twice with me,” Renard told the news agency AFP on Friday. “And there’s only one coach who has led them through both the qualifiers and the World Cup; that’s me, in 2022. At least there will be that sense of pride.”Renard, a two-time Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winner with Zambia and the Ivory Coast, was in charge of Saudi Arabia from 2019 to 2023 before being replaced by Italian coach Roberto Mancini. He served as coach of the France women’s team from 2023 to 2024 and reached the quarterfinals of both the 2023 Women’s World Cup and the 2024 Paris Olympics.Georgios Donis, a former Greece international, is reportedly being lined up as the man to take over from Renard. Saudi Arabia are in Group H at the 2026 World Cup, alongside two former champions, Spain and Uruguay, and debutants Cape Verde. All their group games are scheduled to be played across the United States.The Arab nation has made six World Cup appearances, with a round of 16 finish in 1994 in the US their best result thus far. They suffered a group-stage exit in the last World Cup in 2022 but made headlines worldwide with a shock 2-1 group win over eventual champions Argentina. Saudi Arabia is also due to host the 2034 World Cup.
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Sports Apr 17, 2026

Guardiola Warns Arsenal: Man City Loss Would End Premier League Title Hopes

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has emphasized the importance of Sunday's Premier League matc…
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has described Sunday's Premier League clash with leaders Arsenal as a 'final,' emphasizing that a defeat would significantly hinder his team's title aspirations. City currently trails Arsenal by six points but has a game in hand, which could cut the gap and intensify the pressure as the season enters its critical phase.Guardiola acknowledged the high stakes, stating, 'If we lose, it is over.' He expressed confidence in his team, highlighting the importance of belief at this stage of the season. 'If you could buy confidence in a supermarket, we would buy it immediately,' he said, adding that City's confidence is 'good' and they are 'ready' for the match.The Spaniard also mentioned that Nico O'Reilly is fit after recovering from a hamstring injury. Guardiola stressed that City must elevate their performance to sustain a title push, saying, 'We need to get even better.' He dismissed the label of underdogs, asserting, 'Maybe we're not' and that his team aims to challenge Arsenal.Guardiola expressed pride in his team's continued challenge on multiple fronts, stating, 'We are still here. I am proud to be there, still challenging them.' The outcome of Sunday's match could prove decisive in the Premier League title race.
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Sports Apr 17, 2026

Arteta urges Arsenal to treat Manchester City showdown as privilege, not pressure, ahead of title‑deciding clash

Mikel Arteta reminds Arsenal that their upcoming match at Manchester City’s Etihad is a rare privil…
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has called on his side to view the forthcoming clash with Manchester City as a "huge privilege" rather than a source of pressure, stressing the importance of character in what could be a title‑defining encounter. The Gunners currently enjoy a six‑point lead over Pep Guardiola’s City ahead of the Sunday showdown at the Etihad Stadium, but City hold a game in hand that could swing the balance in their favour during the season’s final weeks. Recent form adds drama: Arsenal have dropped three of their last five matches across all competitions, including a League Cup final defeat to City, a shock FA Cup quarter‑final loss to second‑tier Southampton, and a home league loss to Bournemouth. In Europe, Arsenal scraped past Sporting Lisbon, drawing 0‑0 to clinch a 1‑0 aggregate win in the Champions League quarter‑finals, yet their domestic performances have been below the standards expected of a title challenger. Addressing criticism of the squad’s mental resilience, Arteta told reporters, "We have earned the right to be in this position and to be challenging, with an opportunity to win against arguably the best team and best manager this league has ever seen. That is a huge privilege." He added, "Who is more privileged to be in this position? I feel very privileged to have earned the right to play such a big and great game." Arsenal are chasing their first English league title since 2004 after finishing runners‑up for three consecutive seasons. In both 2023 and 2024, they squandered substantial leads, allowing City to overtake them. Artura believes a victory at the Etihad would place Arsenal in a "virtually unassailable" position. "Winning at this stage brings us a bit closer," he said, noting there are six games remaining and the match is "really important for both teams." Reflecting on the recent League Cup loss, Arteta urged his players to channel that pain into motivation: "The pain we felt afterwards, we need to use the right way on Sunday. Learn from that game and the things we want to change for the next one." He also dismissed rumors of a motivational fire‑lighting stunt at the training ground, explaining that the club employs varied themes to prepare for each match, with the players' own initiative being the most valued. Statistically, Arsenal have failed to win any of their last ten league visits to the Etihad, losing seven of those encounters—a barren run that stretches back to 2015. When asked whether he might advise his side to settle for a draw to protect their six‑point cushion, Arteta was unequivocal: "We prepare every game to win, that is why we are where we are, and we are going to continue to do the same."
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News Apr 17, 2026

Turkey Mourns Victims of Deadly School Shooting Amid Rising Violence

Mourners in Turkey's Kahramanmaras province gathered for funerals of victims killed in a school sho…
Turkey is in mourning after a deadly school shooting in the southern province of Kahramanmaras left nine people dead, including eight students and a teacher. The attacker, identified as 14-year-old Isa Aras Mersinli, opened fire on two classrooms at the Ayser Calik School on Wednesday before being found dead.Funerals were held on Thursday for the victims, including maths teacher Ayla Kara, 55. A 10th victim died while being treated in hospital on Thursday, and six of those wounded in the attack were in critical condition.The interior minister, Mustafa Ciftci, said the attacker is believed to have used guns that belonged to his father, a former police officer. The attack was the country's second school shooting in two days, following an attack on Tuesday at a high school in Sanliurfa province that wounded 16 people.At a funeral for four of the victims held near Kahramanmaras city's main mosque on Thursday, one father sat motionless beside the coffin of his daughter, 10-year-old Zeynep. "Our grief is endless. These children were like our own. They were all innocent," said Vezir Yucel, father of a student named Yusuf, who lost his close friend, 10-year-old Bayram, in the shooting.The interior and education ministries held a joint school security meeting in the capital, Ankara, on Thursday, which was attended by both ministers and all 81 of Turkey's provincial governors, as well as police chiefs and provincial education directors. Dozens of students were arrested on Thursday over alleged social media posts implying they might stage similar attacks.Justice Minister Akin Gurlek announced that 67 social media users were detained over posts targeting 54 different schools. The incident has raised concerns about school safety and the rise of gun violence in Turkey.
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World Economy Apr 17, 2026

£130 million Arts Everywhere boost aims to revive England’s cultural sector amid chronic under‑funding

The UK government has allocated £130 million to over 130 museums, theatres and libraries under the …
The newly opened V&A East Museum in Stratford marks the latest milestone in the East Bank cultural quarter on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The £135 million, architect‑designed outpost sits beside the V&A Storehouse—recently listed among Time’s “World’s Greatest Places to Visit 2026”—and joins Sadler’s Wells East, the London College of Fashion and the forthcoming BBC Music Studios.Once described by V&A East director Gus Casely‑Hayford as “a place where fridges went to die”, the area has been transformed into a vibrant creative hub. Yet outside London, many venues face falling visitor numbers, job cuts and closures, highlighting a stark contrast with the newly polished facilities.Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is betting on the Arts Everywhere Fund—a £1.5 billion package over five years announced in 2025—to shore up the sector’s creaking infrastructure. This week, £130 million was distributed to more than 130 museums, theatres, venues and libraries, representing the largest cash injection into the arts for a decade.The funding reaches a diverse range of institutions, from Newcastle’s iconic Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art to the modest Armitt Museum in Ambleside, and from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford to Gloucestershire’s trailblazing TwoCan Theatre Company, which offers workshops for deaf, neurodivergent and disabled participants.Despite these initiatives, the UK remains among the lowest spenders on culture in Europe, with per‑capita public funding down nearly a third since 2010. Nevertheless, the cultural sector contributed an estimated £40 billion to the economy in 2024, underscoring its role as a significant wealth generator and a soft‑power asset.Financial support must also reach the people who run these institutions. Over the past year, staff at several leading museums have staged protests and faced redundancies, and even before its doors opened, V&A East workers sent an open letter demanding a living wage for all employees.In its inaugural year, the V&A Storehouse attracted 500,000 visitors, many of whom were younger, more diverse and locally based than the museum’s traditional audiences. The new V&A East hopes to replicate this success, emphasizing the need for parallel investment in arts education to nurture future audiences.Decades of neglect cannot be reversed overnight, and costs continue to rise. While the Arts Everywhere Fund is a cause for celebration, it also signals Labour’s broader commitment to making art accessible to everyone, reinforcing the message that, even in tough times, culture matters.
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Sports Apr 17, 2026

Guardiola's Tactical Edge: Arteta's Arsenal Stumbles as City Closes In on Title

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, a disciple of Johan Cruyff, is poised to benefit from Arsena…
Manchester City's Pep Guardiola appears set to capitalize on Arsenal's recent stumble in the Premier League title race. The Citizens are on a roll, having won 21 of their last 22 home league games, while Arsenal has lost three consecutive domestic matches.Guardiola's tactics, shaped by Johan Cruyff's legacy of possession-dominant football, have been key to City's success. He encourages his players to take risks and play creatively, as evident in his instructions to Oleksandr Zinchenko before a crucial match against Liverpool in 2021: 'Play football! Demand the ball!'In contrast, Mikel Arteta's Arsenal seems to be playing it safe, with a more functional forward line and a reliance on set pieces. This approach has led to a slump in form, with the Gunners struggling to create scoring opportunities from open play.The two managers have a shared history, having worked together at Manchester City and developed in Barcelona's youth academy under Cruyff's guidance. However, their current approaches differ significantly, with Guardiola's City thriving on confidence and creativity, while Arsenal appears burdened by the pressure to perform.Prospect Theory offers insight into the psychological factors at play. As Arsenal chases the title, they may be experiencing 'loss aversion,' becoming more cautious and risk-averse. Meanwhile, City's players, with less to lose, are more open to taking risks and pushing for victory.The stage is set for a thrilling title showdown at the Etihad Stadium, with Guardiola's City looking to exploit Arsenal's vulnerabilities and secure the Premier League crown.
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