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المغني خيري عمر أهانوه وتركوا توقيعهم على وجهه | فيديو

أفادت مصادر محلية وناشطون سوريون على مواقع التواصل الاجتماعي، في يوليو 2025، بأن الفنان عمر خيري قد تم توقيفه في مدينة الباب بريف محافظة حلب شمال سوريا، وذلك خلال مشاركته في إحياء حفل زفاف. ولم تصدر السلطات المحلية أو الجهات المعنية في المنطقة أي بيان رسمي يؤكد أو ينفي الواقعة حتى لحظة التغطية. تباينت الروايات …

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Premier League rival make £7m offer for Man Utd target

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Man Utd have made three signings so far this summer (Photo: Getty)

Manchester United may be forced to act as West Ham have reportedly made a bid for one of Ruben Amorim’s transfer targets.

The Red Devils have so far signed three players this summer – Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Diego Leon – and are now prioritising a new striker.

RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko appears to be their top target, though it is said Amorim would prefer to sign Ollie Watkins from Aston Villa.

United have also been tipped to sign a new goalkeeper this window given the unconvincing form of Andre Onana since his £47million move two years ago.

Additionally, the Cameroon international will miss all of pre-season due to a hamstring injury and faces a race against time to be fit for the first Premier League game of the season against Arsenal on August 17.

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A number of keepers have been linked with Old Trafford including Villa’s Emiliano Martinez, Newcastle’s Nick Pope and Royal Antwerp’s Senne Lammens.

John Victor is another name United have been monitoring following his impressive performances for Brazilian side Botafogo at the Club World Cup.

Goalkeeper John Victor of Botafogo warms up prior to Recopa
John Victor has had a stellar year at Botafogo (Photo: Getty)

However, West Ham, Everton and Galatasaray are also all interested in the 29-year-old, with Fabrizio Romano reporting that the Irons have moved first, submitting a £7m bid.

It remains to be seen whether this offer will be accepted but if United are still keen on Victor they would do well to joining the bidding war as soon as possible.

West Ham United FC v Everton FC: Premier League Summer Series
Graham Potter is looking to greatly improve his West Ham team (Photo: Getty)

The Brazilian delivered standout performances at the Club World Cup, helped Botafogo win Serie A and the Copa Libertadores last year and was named in the team of the tournament for both those competitions.

In Onana’s absence, Altay Bayindir and veteran Tom Heaton have played in goal for United but neither can be considered a long-term No.1 option.

'United need a new keeper'

Legendary Red Devils captain Gary Neville believes the club need at least two more signings this summer and one should be a goalkeeper.

‘I think the two signings [Cunha and Mbeumo] are good signings, yet there’s a couple more needed,’ the former right-back said.

‘I think they need a goalkeeper, and if they fill those two positions with decent signings, then United can have a lot, I mean, they have to have a better season than last year. It can’t get any worse, really.’

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القدس فى عصورها القديمة كتاب جديد للدكتور جلال ابو بكر

هذا بحث علمي رصين كتبه اد/جلال ابو بكر أستاذ الآثار و الحضارة  المصرية بكلية آداب المنيا . البحث يعرض بالوثائق تاريخ القدس عبر الخفائر المختلفة بداية من حفائر عام ١٨٦٤  . و يؤكد البحث أن جميع  الحفائر  حتى  عام ١٩٤٨ ثم بعد ١٩٦٧  لم تسفر عن أي بقايا أثرية تثبت الادعاءات الا س ر ا …

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European seaside town takes aim at tourists with sassy poster and begs for ‘decorum’

A view of a sandy beach and pink-and-blue beach huts at les Sables d’Olonne in France.
Before you leave the beach, put those clothes on (Picture: Getty Images)

We all know there’s a stereotype of a Brit abroad that’s, erm, less than favourable.

Wandering around shirtless (and sunburnt) in sliders with socks, if we’re not drinking at a Ye Olde pub at 11am, we’re hogging sunbeds by the pool.

But now, one French town, that claims to have ‘200 years of elegance’ is taking a stand.

Les Sables d’Olonne, a seaside resort on France’s west coast, is fining tourists for showing too much skin.

Old pier clock of les Sables d'Olonne
The mayor asked for a ‘little decorum’ in their ‘elegant’ town (Picture: Getty Images)

Writing in a Facebook post, Mayor Yannick Moreau, said he wanted to ‘clearly’ remind visitors that ‘it’s forbidden to walk around naked or in a swimsuit at Sables d’Olonne’.

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Mayor Yannick said that it’s an ‘indecent’ habit that the town experiences during the summer, and begged for ‘a little decorum, please!’

The stern words were accompained by a poster, which featured a play on the March of Progress illustration, often used to depict the theory of evolution from ape to man.

Les Sables d Olonne, France European town takes aim at tourists with sassy poster and begs for 'a little decorum'
Do you recognise the guy in the pink shorts? (Picture: Les Sables-d’Olonne)

In Les Sables d’Olonne’s poster, the iconic image is in reverse, starting with a decidedly French looking fellow in a beret, and ending with a rather familiar-looking shirtless man, complete with ginger beard, socks and sliders, and cross-body bumbag.

The poster confirms that tourists will be slapped with a €150 (£130) fine if they’re caught flouting the rules, with a reminder to not ‘end up in your underwear in our alleys.’

Breathtaking sunset over port of Les Sables d'Olonne
This elegant town doesn’t want tourists forgetting their clothes (Picture: Getty Images)

The Mayor reminded visitors in his rather sassy Facebook post that Les Sables d’Olonne has 11km of coastline ‘to show off your pecs and your best swimsuit’.

If you do visit Les Sables d’Olonne — and can manage to keep your clothes on — there’s fun to be had.

La Grande Plage is perhaps the most popular beach, but there are eight in total, with some ideal for keen surfers looking to ride the waves.

There’s also a promenade to talk a stroll along, but perhaps the most unique part of the town is Penotte Island neighbourhood.

mosaics of Ile Penotte in Les Sables d Olonne, France
The quaint Penotte Island neighbourhood (Picture: Getty Images)

Over the years, the facades of houses and buildings have been covered with colourful moasic murals. It’s the perfect place to while away a few hours, strolling the narrow streets and admiring the artwork.

Further afield, there are lots of hiking and cycling routes, offering stunning views along the French Atlantic coast.

European destinations cracking down on tourist behaviour

Les Sables d’Olonne isn’t the only place taking a stand.

Across Spain, tough new rules have been unveiled for holidaymakers.

For example, in Mallorca’s Playa de Palma, S’Arenal and Magaluf, and in San Antonio, Ibiza, all-inclusive guests now have a six-drink limit. Under the rules, you can have three drinks at lunch, and a further three at dinner.

And, on Magaluf’s infamous strip, pub crawls have also been banned.

Elsewhere in Palma, there’s a crackdown on walking tours. New requirements will see tours limited to 20 people per group, which will likely make them more expensive.

And in Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands, a whole host of new banned beach items and behaviours were announced. These include things like smoking or vaping, reserving spots on sun decks, collecting shells using an umbrella for shade.

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