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Renard heads late winner as France beats Brazil 2-1

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Eugenie le Sommer scored her 90th international goal to extend her record as France's top goal scorer (pic BBC)

Captain Wendie Renard headed a late winner as France beat Brazil in a thrilling game in Brisbane at the 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup.

Eugenie le Sommer put the French ahead after 17 minutes, before Debinha pulled Brazil level in the second half.

There was end to end action as two of the pre-tournament favourites delivered a game which lived up to expectations. But it was Renard – who had been an injury doubt – who headed in the decisive goal with seven minutes to go.

“She is the leader of the team,” France manager Herve Renard said of his captain. “If she was not able to play today then it wouldn’t be the same. We were lucky to have her today.”

Brazil would have qualified for the last 16 with victory but instead must wait until the final match-day to try to book a knockout spot.

Pia Sundhage’s side meet Jamaica in their final group match, while France take on Panama. Both games will be played on 2 August, kicking off at 11.00 BST.

(BBC)



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Abisheka wins gold as Sri Lanka conclude Asian Youth Championship with eight medals

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Dhanajana Fernando, Sansala Senevirathna, Dilki Nehara and Tharushi Abisheka won the silver medal in the medley relay.
Tharushi Abisheka won gold in the girls’ 800 metres and the girls’ medley relay team clinched silver as Sri Lanka concluded the Asian Youth Athletics Championship with their highest medal haul in history in Dammam, Saudi Arabia on Friday.
Wickramabahu National School Gampola athlete Abisheka clocked 2:14.86 seconds to beat China’s Ye Meiling to the second place in the girls’ 800 metres held in the evening.
In the corresponding boys’ event Shavindu Awishka settled for a bronze. Awishka returned a time of 1:53.41 seconds. The gold and silver went to performances of 1:53.31 and 1:53.33 seconds.
The girls’ medley relay team inclusive of Dhanajana Fernando, Sansala Senevirathna, Dilki Nehara and Tharushi Abisheka finished second behind China to win silver. They clocked 2:14.25 seconds. The boys’ team finished just out side medals podium finishing fourth.
Pavan Nethya Sampath with a feat of 2.03 metres in the boys’ high jump and Dilki Nehara with a distance of 12.35 metres in the girls’ triple jump won bronzes on the final day.
Sri Lanka concluded the meet with one gold, three silver and four bronze medals. The tally of eight medals is the highest medal haul by a Sri Lankan team in the past six editions of the championship.
By Reemus Fernando
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“Siri Dalada Wandanawa” commences with the President’s Participation

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The “Siri Dalada Wandanawa”, the special exposition of the Sacred Tooth Relic,  commenced today (18)  with the participation of President Anura Kumara Disanayake.

The President placed the first  floral tribute to the Sacred Tooth Relic after which the public were allowed to pay homage. A large number of devotees from all over the country arrived at the Temple of the Tooth Relic today (18) to pay their homage.

The public will have the opportunity to venerate the Sacred Tooth Relic from 12 noon to 5:00 p.m from  tomorrow (19).

Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious and Cultural Affairs, Hiniduma Sunil Senevi along with other Ministers and Ambassadors and High Commissioners representing Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, the Netherlands, India, Myanmar, Palestine, France, New Zealand, Cuba, Egypt, Japan, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Canada and South Korea, Public officials, Members of the security forces and a large number of local and foreign devotees were also present.

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Hamas formally rejects Israeli ceasefire offer

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Israel's latest strikes have killed at least 37 people in a tented area for displaced civilians [BBC]

Hamas has formally rejected Israel’s latest ceasefire offer, saying it is prepared to immediately negotiate a deal that would see the release of all remaining hostages in return for an end to the war and the release of Palestinian prisoners.

In a video statement, Hamas’ chief negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya, said: “We will not accept partial deals that serve Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political agenda.”

Fifty-nine hostages remain in captivity and 24 are thought to be alive. Israel’s latest offer involved a 45-day ceasefire in return for the release of 10 hostages.

Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said it was time “to open the gates of hell” on Hamas.

Hamas officials had already indicated to the BBC earlier in the week that they would reject the plan.

“Netanyahu and his government use partial agreements as a cover for their political agenda, which is based on continuing the war of extermination and starvation, even if the price is sacrificing all his prisoners [hostages],” Hayya said.

He added the group was “ready to immediately negotiate a deal to swap all hostages with an agreed number of Palestinians jailed by Israel” and end the war.

Hamas has previously said it would contemplate an overall deal to end the war but the two sides are nowhere near any kind of agreement that would bring that about.

Israel’s stated aim is the complete disarmament and destruction of Hamas. Meanwhile dozens of Gazans are dying each day in air strikes with no humanitarian aid entering the strip at all.

The latest series of Israeli strikes killed at least 37 people, the majority of them displaced civilians living in a tented camp, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run civil defence agency.

Witnesses in al-Mawasi said dozens of Palestinians including children had died after tents were set ablaze following a “powerful” explosion.

“I rushed outside and saw the tent next to mine engulfed in flames,” a man told the BBC’s Gaza Lifeline programme.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment but said that it was looking into reports of the strikes.

Israel has previously told Palestinians to evacuate from other parts of Gaza to al-Mawasi.

The Israeli military said attacks over the past two days had “struck over 100 terror targets” including “terrorist cells, military structures and infrastructure sites”.

Israel said there was no shortage of aid and that it was maintaining the blockade installed on 1 March to pressure Hamas to release the remaining hostages.

However the heads of 12 major aid groups said the humanitarian aid system in Gaza was “facing total collapse”.

The war began on 7 October 2023 when Hamas carried out a cross-border attack on Israeli communities, killing around 1,200 people and seizing 251 hostages according to Israeli tallies.

Israel’s military campaign against Hamas has killed at least 51,065 people, according to the territory’s Hamas-run health ministry

[BBC]

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