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Here are the latest headlines in football (soccer):⸻⚽ 1. Olivia Smith makes history with £1 million transferArsenal have...
18/07/2025

Here are the latest headlines in football (soccer):



⚽ 1. Olivia Smith makes history with £1 million transfer

Arsenal have signed midfielder Olivia Smith from Liverpool for a record £1 million (≈ $1.34 million), setting a new benchmark in women’s football transfer fees .



⚽ 2. Manchester United closing in on Bryan Mbeumo

Manchester United have reportedly agreed a deal with Brentford for winger Bryan Mbeumo, worth between £65 million–£70 million, with a medical expected this weekend .



⚽ 3. Snoop Dogg joins Swansea City ownership

Rapper Snoop Dogg has acquired a minority stake in Swansea City, joining Luka Modrić in the club’s ownership group. He’s said to appreciate the club’s working-class ethos .



🔄 Other notable updates:
• Liverpool are chasing Eintracht Frankfurt’s striker Hugo Ekitike with a £70 million bid, while interest continues in Rodrygo and Anthony Gordon .
• UEFA Women’s Euro 2025: England overcame Sweden via a dramatic penalty shootout to reach the semi‑finals .



If you’re interested in more in-depth coverage—such as other transfers, match reports, or regional football news—just say the word!

Here are the top political headlines 📌⸻🇺🇸 U.S. Politics • Trump pushes back on Epstein falloutFollowing a Wall Street Jo...
18/07/2025

Here are the top political headlines 📌



🇺🇸 U.S. Politics
• Trump pushes back on Epstein fallout
Following a Wall Street Journal report that he penned a risqué birthday sketch letter to Jeffrey Epstein, President Trump has dismissed the story as a “hoax” and accused Democrats of fabricating it. He’s directed AG Pam Bondi to pursue the release of grand jury transcripts and has threatened legal action against the WSJ and Rupert Murdoch  .
• Congress approves $9 billion in cuts
The U.S. House narrowly passed a package rescinding roughly $9 billion in foreign aid and public broadcasting spending. It’s now awaiting Trump’s signature. The move marks a fresh assertive use of budget withdrawal tools  .
• Republicans question Trump’s trade tariffs
Some GOP members and pro-trade groups are cautioning the administration to go easy on sector-specific tariffs affecting semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, and drones. They’re opting for private appeals rather than overt criticism .



🌍 International Politics
• UK–Germany treaty and electoral reforms
PM Keir Starmer and Chancellor Friedrich Merz signed a post-Brexit treaty enhancing defense and migration cooperation, including plans for a direct rail link. Domestically, the UK introduced electoral reforms like lowering voting age to 16 and instituting automatic registration, potentially adding up to 8 million voters .
• Trump rejects major strikes on Iran
Reports indicate Trump terminated plans for sustained large-scale military action against Iranian nuclear sites, choosing instead a one-night, limited-strike operation, consistent with his preference for avoiding prolonged conflicts abroad .



🎨 In the Press
• Political cartoon spotlight
This week’s top political cartoons hilariously underscore ongoing political controversies—from the Epstein revelations to congressional tumult  .



🔍 What it means
• The Epstein revelations continue to dominate U.S. politics, creating tension within the GOP while potentially reshaping public discourse.
• Fiscal battles over domestic vs. international spending reflect growing influence of Congress on budgetary oversight.
• Internationally, the UK is redefining its post-Brexit agenda with deepened EU ties and expanded voter access.

Cameroon’s current president is Paul Biya, who was born on February 13, 1933, making him 92 years old as of July 17, 202...
17/07/2025

Cameroon’s current president is Paul Biya, who was born on February 13, 1933, making him 92 years old as of July 17, 2025 .

He celebrated his 92nd birthday on February 13, 2025, and has held the presidency since November 6, 1982, serving nearly 43 years in office—making him not only the world’s oldest serving head of state, but also one of the longest-serving leaders on the planet .



Summary:
• Name: Paul Biya
• Date of Birth: February 13, 1933
• Age (as of July 17, 2025): 92 years old
• In Office Since: November 6, 1982

Let me know if you’d like more details on his political career, recent developments, or information about the upcoming October 12, 2025 presidential election.

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