Trump orders bombing of ISIS targets in Somalia:
The United States military on Saturday conducted air strikes on Islamic State group targets in Somalia, President Donald Trump announced.
“This morning I ordered precision Military air strikes on the Senior ISIS Attack Planner and other terrorists he recruited and led in Somalia,” Trump said on Truth Social.
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Cristiano Ronaldo achieved another momentous milestone during Al-Nassr's Saudi Pro League win over Al-Raed.
Ronaldo scored and bagged an assist as Al-Nassr beat lowly Al-Raed 2-1 on Thursday in the league. And according to Marca, the 39-year-old became the 'first and only footballer' in history to reach 700 official club victories.
Ronaldo will go down as one of the greatest players of all time and is already well past the 900-goal mark - something nobody else has done before. The Portuguese has had a glittering career but the veteran is not done yet. Al-Nassr's victory saw them close to within five points of joint league leaders Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad, although both sides have a game in hand. Ronaldo now has 85 goals in 94 games for the Saudi team.
Ronaldo's Al-Nassr take a break from the league when they host Al-Wasl in the AFC Champions League on Monday.
'A living hell': Sudanese women face rape and abuse in Libya
"We live in terror," whispers Layla over the phone so nobody can hear. She fled Sudan with her husband and six children early last year in search of safety and is now in Libya.
In a trembling voice she explains how her home in Omdurman had been raided during Sudan's violent civil war, which erupted in 2023.
The family went to Egypt first before paying traffickers $350 (£338) to take them to Libya, where they had been told life would be better and they would be able to find jobs in cleaning and hospitality.
But as soon as they crossed the border, Layla says the traffickers held them hostage, beat them and demanded more money.
"My son needed medical attention after he was hit repeatedly in the face," she tells the BBC.
The traffickers released them after three days, without saying why. Layla thought her new life in Libya was starting to get better after the family managed to travel west and she rented a room and started working.
But one day her husband left to look for work and never returned. Then her 19-year-old daughter was raped by a man known to the family through Layla's job.
"He told my daughter he would rape her younger sister if she spoke about what he did to her," Layla says.
She speaks in hushed tones fearing the family will be evicted if their landlady hears about the threats.
Layla says they are now trapped in Libya: they have no money left to pay traffickers to leave and cannot return to war-torn Sudan.
"We have barely any food," she says, adding that her children are not in school. "My son is afraid to leave the house as other children often beat him and insult him for being black. I feel like I'm going to lose my mind."
Ayden Heaven has officially joined Manchester United on a four-year deal. This move was confirmed, and Heaven will now join the first-team squad under manager Ruben Amorim.
The transfer sees Heaven leave Arsenal, where he made his senior debut in the Carabao Cup earlier this season, to seek further development at Manchester United.
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