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LIONEL MESSI’S MOVE TO SAUDI ARABIA IS A ‘DONE DEAL’

Lionel Messi’s sensational big-money move to Saudi Arabia from Paris Saint-Germain this summer is a ‘done deal’, according to reports in France.

Veteran Messi, 35, widely seen as the world’s best footballer, will sign a massive contract worth £522million at Saudi side Al-Hilal despite the reported concerns of his wife Antonela Roccuzzo.

The move will see him reignite his rivalry with Cristiano Ronaldo, who plays for Al-Hilal’s rivals Al-Nassr in the controversial Gulf state.

And according to AFP, a Saudi source close to the negotiations confirmed on Tuesday morning that Messi will be playing in Saudi next season, labelling the transfer ‘huge’.

The source, speaking anonymously, added the move is now a ‘done deal’.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

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WAFA: PRESIDENCY CONDEMNS ISRAEL’S ESCALATION IN AGGRESSION AGAINST THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE

The Palestinian presidency today condemned Israel’s escalation in the aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

“We condemn this dangerous Israeli escalation against our people, which targeted children, women, and homes in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem, the latest of which was the killing of 13 civilians, including women and children, in the Gaza Strip, and the injury of 13 people from bullets in Nablus, in addition to the ongoing storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque,’ said the official presidential spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh.

“We hold the Israeli government fully responsible for this dangerous escalation that drags the region into the square of violence, tension and instability,” he said.

Abu Rudeineh warned the US administration against allowing Israel ‘to persist in its continuous crimes against the Palestinian people, especially as they affect children, women, and sanctities.’

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

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Crisis and Emergency Management Summit 2023 kicks off

The Crisis and Emergency Management Summit – Abu Dhabi 2023 kicked off this morning under the patronage of HH Shaikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and National Security Adviser.

The two-day summit, organized by the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA), will focus on five main axes and involve many sessions and workshops, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

The summit will see the participation of a number of senior officials from national, regional and international entities concerned with security, emergencies and crises management, as well as various experts and specialists from over 11 countries who possess practical and realistic experiences and academic expertise in crisis and disaster management and crisis recovery.

The summit is a global platform for strengthening partnerships and international cooperation, exchanging experiences in emergencies, crises and disasters, and discussing the most prominent global challenges and trends.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Heat take 3-1 lead, hold off Knicks 109-101 for Game 4 win

The lead was shaky at times. The shooting went cold. The building got tense. There were moments when the Miami Heat looked like they were about to get themselves into trouble.

And they found a way again.

The unpredictable ride of the eighth-seeded Heat continues, with Miami on the brink of yet another trip to the Eastern Conference finals. Jimmy Butler had 27 points and 10 assists, Bam Adebayo finished with 23 points and 13 rebounds and the Heat topped the New York Knicks 109-101 on Monday night, AP reported.

“It was great that we were able to hold home court,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “But we know we have a task in New York.”

They’ll take a 3-1 lead into Madison Square Garden for Game 5 on Wednesday night, one win from wrapping up this East semifinal matchup and returning to the conference finals for the third time in four years.

“We’ve got a job to do,” Butler said, “and I think we’re very capable.”

Max Strus scored 16 points, Kyle Lowry added 15 and Caleb Martin had 10 for the Heat. Miami became only the fourth No. 8 seed in this NBA playoff format now in its 40th season to win at least seven games. The 1999 Knicks won 12 on their way to the NBA Finals, while Memphis won seven in 2011 and Philadelphia won seven in 2012.

Jalen Brunson finished with 32 points and 11 assists for fifth-seeded New York, while RJ Barrett had 24 points and Julius Randle scored 20 for the Knicks before fouling out with about three minutes left.

“You’ve got to win four to win a series,” Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said. “So, all we’re thinking about is win the next game. Go quarter by quarter. Win the first quarter, win the second quarter, win the third, win the fourth. And then the next day we’ll think about the next day.”

Miami missed 12 of its first 15 shots of the fourth quarter, but the Knicks didn’t take full advantage trimming only three points off the Heat lead in that span. It was nine entering the fourth, and a pair of free throws by Brunson with 4:40 left got New York within 99-93.

But a slam by Martin breathed some life into an antsy building, and the roars got a bit louder about a minute later. With the Knicks down seven, Randle went into the lane but Strus beat him to the spot, drawing contact that became the New York star’s sixth foul with 3:08 left. The Heat held control the rest of the way.

“They got to offensive rebounds, to loose balls, they’ve got some tough guys that get respect,” Barrett said. “I give them credit. They’re working hard.

They’ve got guys falling every possession, they’re getting calls, they’re getting rebounds. They’re playing hard. We played hard as well.”

The Knicks never led in Game 3, then held the lead twice in Game 4. Barely.

They had a pair of one-point leads in the opening quarter, for a combined 33 seconds, with Miami erasing the deficits with immediate baskets on its next possession.

But unlike Game 3, when Miami’s lead was double digits for nearly the entirety of the final three quarters, this one remained in some doubt much of the way.

The Knicks cut what was an 11-point deficit down to 67-65 on a 3-pointer by Barrett with 7:07 left in the third, but never got all the way over the hump.

An 8-1 spurt over a two-minute stretch late in the third restored the 11-point lead, Miami’s cushion was 90-81 going into the fourth, and the Heat held on.

“We’re kind of fighting an uphill battle,” Brunson said. “Didn’t do enough within the 48 minutes.”

A Miami team that was about 3 minutes from getting eliminated in the play-in tournament is now one win from the NBA’s final four.

It might be unexpected to many but not to the Heat.

“We’ve been tested this year,” Strus said. “And we knew that when the battles would come, we’d be ready for it.”

TIP-INS

Knicks: Immanuel Quickley, who sprained his left ankle late in Game 3, was out. His status for Game 5 isn’t clear, and he’s listed as day-to-day. New York changed its starting lineup, with Quentin Grimes who was celebrating his 23rd birthday in for Josh Hart. The Knicks gave up six offensive rebounds in the first three quarters combined, then gave up seven in the fourth alone.

Heat: Adebayo had seven field goals in the first half. Five were dunks, marking the first time in his 473 NBA games that he had that many before halftime. The 7-2 start to the postseason matches the fifth-best in Heat history. They were 8-1 in 2005, 2013, 2014 and 2020 getting to the NBA Finals in the three most-recent instances. Miami missed four 3s on one possession early in the fourth quarter.

SPO MARK

The win was the 103rd playoff victory for Spoelstra. He becomes the third coach with that many playoff wins with one team; Gregg Popovich has 170 with San Antonio, and Phil Jackson had 118 with the Los Angeles Lakers and 111 with Chicago.

Pat Riley the Heat president, Spoelstra’s boss and his predecessor as Heat coach won 102 with the Lakers.

BIG WEDNESDAY

The Heat have a chance to reach the East finals on Wednesday and so does South Florida’s NHL team. The Florida Panthers lead their second-round series with the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0, with Game 4 of that matchup in Sunrise, Florida on Wednesday night.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Lakers rally past Warriors 104-101, take 3-1 series lead

Lonnie Walker began the season as a starter for the Los Angeles Lakers, though got injured and slipped all the way out of their rotation after they transformed their roster at the trade deadline.

Walker didn’t sulk or complain. He cheered from the bench. Worked even harder in practice. Waited for his chance to shine, AP reported.

And when it arrived, the unsung pro with inextinguishable confidence outshot Stephen Curry in the fourth quarter of a playoff win that put his Lakers on the brink of an unlikely trip to the Western Conference finals.

“(It’s) the greatest feeling you could ever imagine,” Walker said with a smile. “As a kid, this is something I’ve been dreaming of.”

Walker scored all of his 15 points in a phenomenal fourth quarter, and the Lakers rallied late to take a 3-1 second-round series lead with a 104-101 victory over the Golden State Warriors in Game 4 on Monday night.

LeBron James scored 27 points and Anthony Davis had 23 points and 15 rebounds for the seventh-seeded Lakers, who moved one win away from knocking off the champions with their eighth consecutive home victory since March.

Los Angeles overcame Curry’s third career postseason triple-double down the stretch largely because of Walker, who has made a seismic impact in returning to the Lakers’ rotation in this series. He went 6 for 9 in the fourth quarter, starting with a 3-pointer on the opening possession of the period to cut Golden State’s lead to four points.

After sitting out Game 1, Walker contributed nine points in Game 2 and 12 more in Game 3. His emergence in this series is a shocker to most, but not to Walker or his teammates.

“I’m a scorer mentality first,” Walker said. “I’ve got a lot of confidence in myself. I know what I’m capable of, and after a lot of sacrifice and a lot of time in the gym, the fruition finally came today.”

Walker eventually hit the go-ahead jumper with 1:53 to play. Curry’s layup with 1:05 left trimmed the Lakers’ lead to one point, but Curry missed a long jumper and a 3-point attempt on Golden State’s next possession before Walker made two free throws with 15 seconds left, and Los Angeles got one last defensive stop to seal it.

“We don’t win this game tonight without Lonnie Walker, that’s for sure,” James said. “As hard as this game was, it’s going to be even harder. We understand that. We know that.”

Game 5 is Wednesday night in San Francisco.

Curry had 31 points, 10 rebounds and 14 assists in his 13th career triple-double for the sixth-seeded Warriors, who will have to overcome a 3-1 series deficit for only the second time in franchise history to continue their NBA title defense. Golden State also did it in the 2016 Western Conference finals.

The Warriors led by 12 late in the third quarter, but the Lakers chased down the champs and finished them with Walker leading the way in front of even James and Davis, who joined the chorus of congratulations after the buzzer.

“The kid is a beautiful kid,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said. “He fell out of the rotation through no fault of his own, but he remained professional. He remained high-spirited, positive, and really kept working on his game every day, especially in these playoffs. When your mind is in the right place, your body follows.”

Gary Payton II scored a season-high 15 points in his first start of the season for Golden State, but Klay Thompson had his second straight quiet game in Los Angeles, scoring nine points in 41 minutes. Andrew Wiggins added 17 points for the Warriors, who made just 25 combined 3-pointers in their two games in Los Angeles after making 21 apiece in the first two games in San Francisco.

Golden State coach Steve Kerr switched to a three-guard starting lineup to affect the Los Angeles defense that held the Warriors to 97 points in Game 3, and the changes largely worked: Davis, who blocked 11 shots in the first three games, wasn’t able to protect the rim with the same ferocity when his defensive matchups required him to go out to the perimeter, and the Warriors capitalized with 52 points in the paint.

The Lakers compensated: They made all 20 of their free throws, and Austin Reaves added 21 points.

But they won with a gritty, timely effort by Walker, who picked up the Lakers’ slack when D’Angelo Russell scored just four points on 1-for-10 shooting after a strong performance in Game 3.

Curry secured the 13th triple-double of his career early in the fourth quarter, but he missed nine of 10 3-point attempts spanning three quarters. The most prolific 3-point shooter in NBA history finished 3 for 14 from distance.

TIP-INS

Warriors: Payton’s only previous NBA start this season was for Portland on Feb. 8. He started two playoff games for Golden State last year before signing a three-year deal in the summer with the Trail Blazers, who traded him back to the Warriors in February. … Kevon Looney started Game 1 against Los Angeles, while JaMychal Green started Game 2 and Game 3.

Lakers: After blocking 19 shots in the series’ first three games, LA’s only block in Game 4 was James’ swooping swat of Curry’s layup attempt in the fourth quarter. … Jack Nicholson returned to his courtside seats for the second time in their last three home games. The Lakers’ 86-year-old superfan headlined another celebrity-studded crowd including Chris Pratt, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, Dave Chappelle, Dustin Hoffman, Kim Kardashian, Colin Jost and Flea.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Government Policy

The Head of the Supreme Judicial Council meets the Iranian President

The Head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Faiq Zaidan, met today, Tuesday, with the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ibrahim Raisi.

The media center of the Supreme Judicial Council stated: “The two sides discussed the implementation of agreements and memorandums of understanding concluded between the two countries and ways to enhance judicial and legal cooperation in a way that facilitates the completion of transactions for the citizens of the two countries.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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MP Sahira al-Jubouri announces her withdrawal from the Taqadum Alliance

MP of Kirkuk Governorate, Sahira Abdullah Al-Jubouri, announced her withdrawal from the Taqadum Alliance, attributing the reason to monopolizing and controlling some Kirkuk institutions without having a decision or opinion, and to avoid reaching the stage of complete intersection with some MPs in the Taqadum Alliance.

MP Al-Jubouri also announced: “Joining the national party that meets the rights and aspirations of its audience.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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Iraq and Syria sign minutes of joint technical cooperation in the field of water resources

The Minister of Water Resources, Aoun Dhiab Abdullah, signed with the Syrian Minister of Irrigation, Tammam Muhammad Raad, minutes of joint technical cooperation between the two countries, and minutes of the joint cooperation meeting between the two national committees in the government’s National Hydrological Program (IHP).

A statement by the Ministry of Resources stated that during the signing ceremony of the minutes, bilateral relations and ways of advancing and developing them were discussed in the long term, as the Syrian minister praised the long-standing bilateral relations and the common interest between the two countries, stressing “fruitful cooperation, exchange of information and data, and continued cooperation with international organizations to serve the two countries.”

Minister Dhiab also reviewed the depth of joint cooperation and the existence of ancient civilizations for both countries for thousands of years, and they have a great impact on building these countries that were distinguished by their ancient history and originality, calling for continuing joint cooperation to achieve common goals and obtain water rights and work jointly, seriously and dedication, and clear understanding in Managing the Euphrates River.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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A terrorist arrested and an ISIS cache destroyed in Anbar

The Popular Mobilization Forces and the army forces arrested a terrorist and destroyed a cache for ISIS in Anbar.

A statement by the Popular Mobilization Authority stated: “A force from the Second Brigade of the Popular Mobilization Forces managed to arrest a wanted person, according to Article 4, of terrorism, east of Anbar Governorate.”

In another security operation, a joint force from the 57th Brigade of the Popular Mobilization Forces and the army managed to destroy a modern cache belonging to the remnants of the terrorist “ISIS” south of Al-Qaim district, west of Anbar. It included foodstuffs and cooking materials along with various mattresses.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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A shepherd killed and another one wounded when an explosive device left by ISIS exploded west of Mosul

A shepherd was killed and another one was injured when an explosive device left behind by ISIS exploded, west of Mosul.

A source in the Nineveh police told the National Iraqi News Agency (NINA): “A shepherd was killed and another one was wounded in Al-Kubba area of Sinjar district, when an explosive device left by ISIS exploded.”

The source added, “The security forces cordoned off the scene and transferred the injured person to the hospital.”

Source: National Iraqi News Agency