Former Wales footballer Natasha Harding, now known as Natasha Allen-Wyatt, is facing claims totaling almost £70,000 from up to 70 parents and businesses for allegedly taking money for coaching sessions she did not deliver. Reports have been made to police forces in Wales and England, with at least one report being assessed by the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. Several individuals, including a voluntary coach and a sponsor, have come forward with their experiences, detailing unfulfilled promises and financial losses, prompting calls for her former club, Manchester City, to sever ties with her as a pundit and commentator.
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Trump vowed to remake aid. Is Gaza the future?
President Donald Trump has drastically reduced US aid and is re-evaluating global assistance strategies, as exemplified by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which began distributing food in Gaza under US and Israeli oversight after Israel halted supplies. The GHF, which has distributed 2.1 million meals, operates independently of the UN, leading major aid groups to reject collaboration due to concerns over humanitarian principles and accusations of aligning with Israeli military objectives. Amidst ongoing violence,...
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