CONTENT:
In the whirlwind start to 2026, US President Donald Trump found himself at the center of a nonstop week filled with both domestic and international challenges. Amidst these events, Trump took time to recognize the efforts of the British soldiers fighting in Afghanistan, praising them as "among the greatest warriors of all time." This came after his previous claim that allied forces had avoided the front lines during the conflict.
Meanwhile, in the world of sports, West Ham United's Premier League survival hopes were still alive, as they managed to secure back-to-back wins, putting them within two points of 17th place. Sonia Bompastor, a football analyst, however, expressed her belief that the Women's Super League title was most likely gone for Chelsea, leaving them to consider alternative objectives.
The football pitch at the Colombo Racecourse Ground in Sri Lanka was under scrutiny, as England captain Harry Brook described it as "probably the worst" he had ever played on. Despite the challenging conditions, Joe Root made a measured 75 runs to help England level the one-day international series against Sri Lanka with a five-wicket victory.
In another significant sports event, Andy Burnham, the mayor of Manchester, announced his intention to seek permission to stand in a by-election to become a Member of Parliament. Burnham stated that he wanted to back the Labour government, not undermine it.
As tensions between the US and Canada rose, Trump took to social media to threaten Canada with 100% tariffs over their involvement in the China trade deal. The US and Canadian governments have yet to comment on the matter.
In the Women's Super League, Beth Mead put Arsenal in front against Chelsea in the 55th minute, while Mariona Caldentey completed a 2-0 victory for the Gunners at Stamford Bridge.
Sources:
Ros Atkins on... How popular is President Trump? - BBC
WSL title probably gone for Chelsea, says Bompastor - BBC Sport
Trump says UK soldiers in Afghanistan 'among greatest warriors of all time' - Reuters
From 'impossible task' to 'hope' - will West Ham stay up? - BBC Sport
Ref's 'courageous' call denies Man City penalty on Premier League debut - Sky Sports
Brook criticises 'worst ever' pitch after ODI win - BBC Sport
Andy Burnham seeks permission to stand in by-election to become MP - The Guardian
Root's 75 helps England level ODI series in Sri Lanka - BBC Sport
Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariffs over China trade deal - CNN
Mead and Caldentey star as Arsenal triumph over Chelsea - BBC Sport
CONTENT:
In the whirlwind start to 2026, US President Donald Trump found himself at the center of a nonstop week filled with both domestic and international challenges. Amidst these events, Trump took time to recognize the efforts of the British soldiers fighting in Afghanistan, praising them as "among the greatest warriors of all time." This came after his previous claim that allied forces had avoided the front lines during the conflict.
Meanwhile, in the world of sports, West Ham United's Premier League survival hopes were still alive, as they managed to secure back-to-back wins, putting them within two points of 17th place. Sonia Bompastor, a football analyst, however, expressed her belief that the Women's Super League title was most likely gone for Chelsea, leaving them to consider alternative objectives.
The football pitch at the Colombo Racecourse Ground in Sri Lanka was under scrutiny, as England captain Harry Brook described it as "probably the worst" he had ever played on. Despite the challenging conditions, Joe Root made a measured 75 runs to help England level the one-day international series against Sri Lanka with a five-wicket victory.
In another significant sports event, Andy Burnham, the mayor of Manchester, announced his intention to seek permission to stand in a by-election to become a Member of Parliament. Burnham stated that he wanted to back the Labour government, not undermine it.
As tensions between the US and Canada rose, Trump took to social media to threaten Canada with 100% tariffs over their involvement in the China trade deal. The US and Canadian governments have yet to comment on the matter.
In the Women's Super League, Beth Mead put Arsenal in front against Chelsea in the 55th minute, while Mariona Caldentey completed a 2-0 victory for the Gunners at Stamford Bridge.
Sources:
Ros Atkins on... How popular is President Trump? - BBC
WSL title probably gone for Chelsea, says Bompastor - BBC Sport
Trump says UK soldiers in Afghanistan 'among greatest warriors of all time' - Reuters
From 'impossible task' to 'hope' - will West Ham stay up? - BBC Sport
Ref's 'courageous' call denies Man City penalty on Premier League debut - Sky Sports
Brook criticises 'worst ever' pitch after ODI win - BBC Sport
Andy Burnham seeks permission to stand in by-election to become MP - The Guardian
Root's 75 helps England level ODI series in Sri Lanka - BBC Sport
Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariffs over China trade deal - CNN
Mead and Caldentey star as Arsenal triumph over Chelsea - BBC Sport