3 mayors arrested in southern Turkey as part of crackdown on oppositionNew Foto - 3 mayors arrested in southern Turkey as part of crackdown on opposition

ISTANBUL (AP) — The mayors of three major cities in southern Turkey were arrested Saturday, state-run media reported, joining a growing list of opposition figures detained since themayor of Istanbul was imprisonedin March. Abdurrahman Tutdere, the mayor of Adiyaman, and Zeydan Karalar, who heads Adana municipality, were detained in early morning raids, according to Anadolu Agency. Both are members of the main opposition Republican People's Party, or CHP. The CHP mayor of Antalya, Muhittin Bocek, was arrested with two other suspects in a separate bribery investigation by the Antalya Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, Anadolu reported. Karalar was arrested in Istanbul and Tutdere was arrested in the capital, Ankara, where he has a home. Tutdere posted on X that he was being taken to Istanbul. Ten people, including Karalar and Tutdere, were arrested as part of an investigation by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office into allegations involving organized crime, bribery and bid-rigging. Details of the charges against them were not immediately released by prosecutors but the operation follows the arrests of scores of officials from municipalities controlled by the CHP in recent months. Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, widely considered the main challenger toPresident Recep Tayyip Erdogan's 22-year rule, was jailed four months ago over corruption allegations. The former CHP mayor of Izmir, Turkey's third-largest city, and 137 municipal officials weredetained earlier this weekas part of an investigation into alleged tender-rigging and fraud. On Friday, ex-mayor Tunc Soyer and 59 others were jailed pending trial in what Soyer's lawyer described as "a clearly unjust, unlawful and politically motivated decision." Also Friday, it was reported by state-run media that the CHP mayor of Manavgat, a Mediterranean resort city in Antalya province, and 34 others were detained over alleged corruption. CHP officials have facedwaves of arreststhis year that many consider aimed at neutralizing Turkey's main opposition party. The government insists prosecutors and the judiciary act independently but the arrest of Istanbul's Imamoglu led to thelargest street protestsTurkey has seen in more than a decade. Imamoglu was officially nominated as his party's presidential candidate following his imprisonment. Turkey's next election is due in 2028 but could come sooner. The crackdown comes a year after the CHP made significant gains in local elections. Adiyaman, which was severely affected by the 2023 earthquake, was among several cities previously considered strongholds for Erdogan to fall to the opposition.

3 mayors arrested in southern Turkey as part of crackdown on opposition

3 mayors arrested in southern Turkey as part of crackdown on opposition ISTANBUL (AP) — The mayors of three major cities in southern Turkey ...
Ukraine says it struck a Russian airbase as Russia sent hundreds of drones into UkraineNew Foto - Ukraine says it struck a Russian airbase as Russia sent hundreds of drones into Ukraine

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine said it struck a Russian airbase on Saturday, while Russia continued to pound Ukraine with hundreds of drones overnight as part of a stepped-up bombing campaign that has further dashed hopes for a breakthrough in efforts to end the more than 3-year-old war. Ukraine's military General Staff said Saturday that Ukrainian forces had struck the Borisoglebsk airbase in Russia's Voronezh region, describing it as the "home base" of Russia's Su-34, Su-35S and Su-30SM fighter jets. Writing on Facebook, the General Staff said it hit a depot containing glide bombs, a training aircraft and "possibly other aircraft." Russian officials did not immediately comment on the attack. Such attacks on Russian airbases aim to dent Russia's military capability and demonstrate Ukraine's capability to hit high-value targets in Russia. Last month, Ukraine said it destroyed more than 40 Russian planes stationed at several airfields deep in Russia's territory in a surprise drone attack. Russia fired 322 drones and decoys into Ukraine overnight into Saturday, Ukraine's air force said. Of these, 157 were shot down and 135 were lost, likely having been electronically jammed. According to the air force, Ukraine's western Khmelnytskyi region was the main target of the attack. Regional Gov. Serhii Tyurin said Saturday that no damage, injuries or deaths had been reported. Russia has been stepping up its long-range attacks on Ukraine. Waves of drones and missiles targeted Kyiv overnight into Friday in thelargest aerial assaultsinceRussia's invasion of Ukrainebegan, killing one person and wounding at least 26 others. The fresh wave of attacks came after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that he had a "very important and productive" phone call with U.S.President Donald Trump. The two leaders discussed how Ukrainian air defenses might be strengthened, possible joint weapons production between the U.S. and Ukraine, and broaderU.S-led efforts to end the warwith Russia, according to a statement by Zelenksyy. Asked Friday night by reporters about the call, Trump said, "We had a very good call, I think." When asked about finding a way to end the fighting, Trump said: "I don't know. I can't tell you whether or not that's going to happen." The U.S. haspaused some shipments of military aidto Ukraine, including crucial air defense missiles. Ukraine's main European backersare considering howthey can help pick up the slack. Zelenskyy says plans are afoot to build up Ukraine's domestic arms industry, butscaling up will take time. Russia's Defense Ministry said it shot down 94 Ukrainian drones overnight into Saturday, along with 12 further drones on Saturday morning. No casualties were reported.

Ukraine says it struck a Russian airbase as Russia sent hundreds of drones into Ukraine

Ukraine says it struck a Russian airbase as Russia sent hundreds of drones into Ukraine KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine said it struck a Russia...
Paintsil scores 2 goals, Nascimento adds 1 goal, Galaxy beat Whitecaps 3-0New Foto - Paintsil scores 2 goals, Nascimento adds 1 goal, Galaxy beat Whitecaps 3-0

CARSON, Calif. (AP) — Joseph Paintsil had two goals, Matheus Nascimento also scored a goal and the LA Galaxy beat the Vancouver Whitecaps 3-0 on Friday night to snap a three-game winless streak. LA (2-13-6), the defending MLS Cup champion, won for the first time since it beat Real Salt Lake 2-0 on May 31 to snap a 16-game winless streak to open the season. The Galaxy went into the game with 13 points, fewest in all of MLS. The Whitecaps (11-4-5) have lost three of their last four. Vancouver is second in the Western Conference with 38 points, behind San Diego (39). Edwin Cerrillo flicked a shot from 30 yards outs that was deflected by goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka and Nascimento put away the rebound with afirst-touch finishto open the scoring in the second minute. Paintsil made it 2-0 in the 60th. Gabriel Pec played an long arcing ball to the top of the penalty box, where Marco Reus tapped a first-touch pass to a wide-open Paintsil, who calmly flicked a shot inside the back post from the left side of the area. Paintsil converted from the penalty spot in the 77th minute for his first career multi-goal game. The 27-year-old forward has three goals and one assist this season after he finished with 10 goals and 10 assists last season, his first in MLS. Takaoka had five saves for Vancouver. Jayden Nelson was shown a yellow card in the 55th minute and another in stoppage time as the Whitecaps played a man down for the final few minutes. Novak Micovic had a save for LA. The Galaxy had 55% possession and outshot Vancouver 12-6, 8-1 on target. The Whitecaps beat the Galaxy 2-1 at home on March 2. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Paintsil scores 2 goals, Nascimento adds 1 goal, Galaxy beat Whitecaps 3-0

Paintsil scores 2 goals, Nascimento adds 1 goal, Galaxy beat Whitecaps 3-0 CARSON, Calif. (AP) — Joseph Paintsil had two goals, Matheus Nasc...
Spanish coach of India's soccer team leaves. Sport is also troubled at the club levelNew Foto - Spanish coach of India's soccer team leaves. Sport is also troubled at the club level

Manolo Márquez has left his position by mutual consent as head coach of India's soccer team after just one win in eight games and less than a year in the job. The Spanish coach's only victory was in a 3-0 friendly over the Maldives in March. More important is qualification for the 2027 Asian Cup but a draw with Singapore and a 1-0 loss in Hong Kong in June has put India's chances of a third successive appearance at the tournament in doubt. "After careful evaluation, both coach Márquez and the federation recognized that the objectives we had set out to achieve a year ago were not progressing as intended," Kalyan Chaubey, president of the All India Football Federation (AIFF), told The Associated Press on Saturday. "Out of mutual respect and understanding, we agreed it was best to part ways. This decision was taken in the larger interest of Indian football." Held two jobs As well as being in charge of the national team, Márquez is also head coach of FC Goa, a leading club in the Indian Super League (ISL), and signed off with a Super Cup win with the club in May. Although there has been criticism of Márquez holding both jobs, Chaubey the situation was not without precedent. "I understand why that perception exists, but globally coaches like Alex Ferguson, Guus Hiddink, Dick Advocaat, and many others have held club and national roles simultaneously," Chaubey said. Shaji Prabhakaran, former general secretary of the AIFF, said that if India does not qualify for the Asian Cup, "it would be catastrophic for the development of Indian football." India, ranked 127th by FIFA, is at the bottom of its group behind Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangladesh. "We are the highest-ranked team of the four, but we are last and need to win all four of the games left," Prabhakaran said. Prabhakaran disagreed with Chaubey and said Márquez should not have held both national and FC Goa jobs. "The responsibility for this situation lies with the people who took the decision to hire a coach with dual responsibilities," Prabhakaran said. "No coach can do two jobs at the same time, he has to work for the national team all the time and for the future of Indian football." Issues also at club level That immediate future in India is looking uncertain at club level, too. The ISL, the top tier of the country's domestic system, was set to start its 12th season in September, but that has been put on hold. The 15-year contract between AIFF and commercial partner Football Sports Development Limited, which runs the ISL, is due to expire at the end of 2025 but there has, as yet, been no agreement on a new deal. India's Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling on AIFF's constitution later in July, and has told the federation not to enter into negotiations until then. Amid such uncertainty, only six of the 13 ISL teams have confirmed participation in the upcoming Durand Cup, Asia's oldest knockout competition, that starts later this month. "Most of the ISL teams have declined to play because they are not ready," Arshad Shawl, chief executive of Real Kashmir FC, a club in the second tier I-league said. "There is no clarity about next season and it is affecting the entire ecosystem." Prabhakaran believes that the ISL deal should not have been allowed to reach this point. "This should have been sorted a year ago," he said. "Why wasn't it concluded? I don't know a country can be in a situation where we don't know if the league will happen." ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

Spanish coach of India's soccer team leaves. Sport is also troubled at the club level

Spanish coach of India's soccer team leaves. Sport is also troubled at the club level Manolo Márquez has left his position by mutual con...
Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichmentNew Foto - Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment

(Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that Iran had not agreed to inspections of its nuclear program or to give up enriching uranium. He told reporters aboard Air Force One that he believed Tehran's nuclear program had been set back permanently although Iran could restart it at a different location. Trump said he would discuss Iran with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visits the White House on Monday. "I would say it's set back permanently," Trump said as he traveled to New Jersey after an Independence Day celebration at the White House. "I would think they'd have to start at a different location. And if they did start, it would be a problem." Trump said he would not allow Tehran to resume its nuclear program, adding that Iran did want to meet with him. The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday it had pulled its last remaining inspectors from Iran as a standoff deepens over their return to the country's nuclear facilities bombed by the United States and Israel. The U.S. and Israel say Iran was enriching uranium to build nuclear weapons. Tehran insists its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. Israel launched its first military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites in a 12-day war with the Islamic Republic three weeks ago. The International Atomic Energy Agency's inspectors have not been able to inspect Iran's facilities since then, even though IAEA chief Rafael Grossi has said that is his top priority. Iran's parliament has passed a law suspending cooperation with the IAEA until the safety of its nuclear facilities can be guaranteed. While the IAEA says Iran has not yet formally informed it of any suspension, it is unclear when the agency's inspectors will be able to return to Iran. Iran has accused the agency of effectively paving the way for the bombings by issuing a damning report on May 31 that led to a resolution by the IAEA's 35-nation Board of Governors declaring Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations. The U.S. and Israeli military strikes either destroyed or badly damaged Iran's three uranium enrichment sites. But it was less clear what has happened to much of Iran's nine tons of enriched uranium, especially the more than 400 kg (880 pounds) enriched to up to 60% purity, a short step from weapons grade. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Jasper Ward; Editing by Shri Navaratnam and William Mallard)

Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment

Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday that Iran had not ag...

 

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