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Filipino players ready to defend women鈥檚 esports title at World Cup in Riyadh

Special Filipino players ready to defend women鈥檚 esports title at World Cup in Riyadh
Philippine gamers play during a meeting in Manila, Jan. 23, 2025. (Philippine Esports Organization)
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Updated 11 June 2025

Filipino players ready to defend women鈥檚 esports title at World Cup in Riyadh

Filipino players ready to defend women鈥檚 esports title at World Cup in Riyadh
  • 4 Philippine teams to compete in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang category
  • Largest esports festival, 2025 World Cup features $70m in prize money

MANILA: Philippine competitors are preparing for next month鈥檚 Esports World Cup in 海角直播, where they aim to defend a title in an all-female tournament of one of the most popular mobile multiplayer strategy games.

Set to take place in Riyadh from July 7 to Aug. 24, the upcoming Esports World Cup will be the globe鈥檚 largest esports festival, featuring $70 million in prize money, and 25 professional tournaments.

The event is a part of 海角直播鈥檚 broader Vision鈥2030 strategy to diversify the economy 鈥 also by investing heavily in sports and tourism.

Four Philippine teams will be competing in the championship鈥檚 MLBB category.

MLBB, or Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena game by Chinese developer Moonton. It is one of the world鈥檚 most popular mobile esports games, especially in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.

Keith Medrano, who leads Moonton鈥檚 public relations in the Philippines and the region, told Arab News: 鈥淏oth men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 rep teams are representing the Philippines in the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Mid-Season Cup and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Women鈥檚 Invitational.鈥

He added: 鈥淲e were given two slots per category, so two slots for the men鈥檚 and two slots for the women鈥檚.

鈥淲e are actually the defending champions of the Women鈥檚 Invitational. So, it鈥檚 really important ... to defend our title as the strongest country in MLBB sports gaming for women.鈥

Duane 鈥淜elra鈥 Pillas, a player from the Onic Philippines team, told sports reporters on Tuesday that they would also try to reclaim the MSC title which Filipino players last held in 2022.

鈥淚n the upcoming EWC, we will make sure that one of us will win,鈥 Pillas said.

鈥淲e are really preparing to get the MSC again since the Philippines has not been able to get it for several years.鈥

Filipino players have emerged as strong contenders in mobile esports in recent years 鈥 a discipline most popular in Southeast Asia and where they are seen to have their best title hopes at the upcoming Riyadh event.

鈥淚n the eSports World Cup, there are different esport titles. They鈥檙e all different 鈥 it鈥檚 like a multisport event,鈥 said Marlon Marcelo, executive director of the Philippine Esports Organization.

鈥淔or now, we have a strong chance in Mobile Legends 鈥 both in the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 category. That鈥檚 where our money鈥檚 at.鈥

He also observed an increasing popularity of esports among women, who just a few months after the Riyadh World Cup will be competing at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games.

鈥淲e have a strong chance in the women鈥檚 category,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 heating up.鈥


Malian army, Russian allies suffer heavy losses in separatist ambush

Malian army, Russian allies suffer heavy losses in separatist ambush
Updated 14 June 2025

Malian army, Russian allies suffer heavy losses in separatist ambush

Malian army, Russian allies suffer heavy losses in separatist ambush
  • Separatist fighters claim destroying 21 military vehicles including armored cars and armed pick-up trucks in the ambush
  • Mali army鈥檚 general staff acknowledged in a statement that a logistics convoy had been ambushed at dawn on Friday

DAKAR, Senegal: A separatist coalition battled Malian troops backed by Moscow-run mercenaries in the north of the country Friday, both sides and local sources said.
The deadly clashes, involving the separatist Azawad Liberation Front (FLA) and the Moscow-run Africa Corps, follows a series of attacks on the military in recent weeks.
In a statement Friday, the FLA said it had killed several dozen members of the Africa Corps.
鈥淎round 15 bodies were left abandoned on the site of the fighting,鈥 the statement added.

鈥淲e recovered 12 trucks loaded with cereals, tankers full of diesel, one military pickup, and one armored vehicles from the 30 vehicles in the convoy,鈥 Mohamed Maouloud Ramadan, spokesman for the Azawad separatists, said in a statement that acknowledged the death of three of their members.
Viral videos shared by the separatists showed military trucks on fire in a large swathe of desert land amid gunfire as gun-wielding hooded young men posed in front of the trucks. The videos also showed bodies with uniforms that resemble those of the Malian army. The Associated Press could not independently verify the videos.
The FLA also said it had destroyed 21 military vehicles including armored cars and armed pick-up trucks.
Earlier, the army鈥檚 general staff acknowledged in a statement that a logistics convoy had been ambushed at dawn on Friday.
The army statement said the battle took place in the Kidal region where the army convoy had been conducting an 鈥渙ffensive operation against an armed terrorist group.鈥
It said 鈥10 enemy combatants鈥 had been killed.
Mali鈥檚 army retook several districts from separatists in 2023, among them Kidal, a pro-independence northern bastion.
Africa Corps is the successor to the Russian paramilitary group Wagner, which diplomatic and security sources confirmed to AFP over the weekend has now left Mali.
The group, overseen by Moscow鈥檚 defense ministry, is also actively supporting several other African governments.
鈥淭he fighters this Friday were fierce,鈥 a regional elected official told AFP.
鈥淭here were losses on both sides. But we鈥檒l have to wait for definitive figures.鈥
Since 2012, Mali has been mired in violence carried out by jihadist groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Daesh group, as well as other organizations.
The Azawad separatist movement has been fighting for years to create the state of Azawad in northern Mali. They once drove security forces out of the region before a 2015 peace deal that has since collapsed was signed to pave the way for some ex-rebels to be integrated into the Malian military.

The latest clashes show how difficult it is for security forces in Mali to operate in difficult terrains like Kidal, according to Rida Lyammouri, a Sahel expert at the Morocco-based Policy Center for the New South think tank.
鈥淚t鈥檚 difficult to gather actionable intelligence to protect their convoys, and this gives a significant advantage to armed and jihadist groups鈥, said Lyammouri.
The latest attack occurred days after Russia鈥檚 mercenary group Wagner 鈥 which for more than three years helped Malian security forces in the fight against armed groups 鈥 announced it was leaving the country. The Africa Corps, under the direct command of the Russian defense ministry, said it will remain in Mali.
There are around 2,000 mercenaries in Mali, according to US officials. It is unclear how many are with Wagner and how many are part of the Africa Corps.


US adversaries fuel disinformation about LA protests, exploiting deep divisions in American society, say researchers

US adversaries fuel disinformation about LA protests, exploiting deep divisions in American society, say researchers
Updated 14 June 2025

US adversaries fuel disinformation about LA protests, exploiting deep divisions in American society, say researchers

US adversaries fuel disinformation about LA protests, exploiting deep divisions in American society, say researchers
  • Russian, Chinese, and Iranian state-linked sources behind 10,000 posts and articles on LA protests, says watchdog Newsguard
  • Many peddled unfounded claims that California was ready to secede from the US and declare independence

WASHINGTON: Russia, China and Iran are amplifying disinformation about protests over immigration raids in Los Angeles, researchers said Friday, adding to a surge of domestically generated falsehoods and conspiracy theories.
The findings from researchers at the disinformation watchdog NewsGuard illustrate how foreign adversaries of the United States are exploiting deep divisions in American society as a tactic of information warfare.
NewsGuard said Russian, Chinese, and Iranian state-affiliated sources have published around 10,000 posts and articles about the demonstrations that recently erupted in Los Angeles, advancing false claims framing the city as 鈥済round zero in an American apocalypse.鈥
Seizing on the political rift between President Donald Trump and Governor Gavin Newsom, pro-China accounts on X and Chinese platforms such as Douyin and Weibo have peddled unfounded claims that California was ready to secede from the United States and declare independence.
Meanwhile, Tehran-based newspapers have peddled the false claim that popular Iranian singer-songwriter Andranik Madadian had been detained by the National Guard in Los Angeles, in an apparent effort to portray the United States as an authoritarian state.
NewsGuard quoted Madadian, better known by his stage name Andy, as denying the claim, stating: 鈥淚 am fine. Please don鈥檛 believe these rumors.鈥
Russian media and pro-Russian influencers, meanwhile, has embraced right-wing conspiracy theories, including the unfounded claim that the Mexican government was stoking the demonstrations against Trump鈥檚 immigration policies.
鈥淭he demonstrations are unfolding at the intersection of multiple vulnerabilities such as eroded trust in institutions, AI chatbots amplifying false claims about the unrest, political polarization, and a rollback of safety and moderation efforts by major platforms,鈥 McKenzie Sadeghi, a researcher with NewsGuard, told AFP.
鈥淎s a result, foreign actors have a wide-open playing field to flood the zone with falsehoods at a faster rate and fewer barriers compared to previous moments of unrest,鈥 she added.
The apparent alignment across the three countries was noteworthy, Sadeghi said.
鈥淲hile Russia, China, and Iran regularly push their own unique forms of disinformation, it鈥檚 less common to see them move in such a coordinated fashion like this,鈥 she said.
鈥淭his time, state media outlets have escalated their messaging to advance their geopolitical interests and deflect attention from their own domestic crises.鈥
The disinformation comes on top of false narratives promoted by US-based influencers.
In recent days, conservative social media users have circulated two photographs of brick piles they claimed were strategically placed for the California protesters to hurl at police and inflame violence.
The photos were cited as proof that the protests were fueled by nonprofit organizations supported by George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist who has long been a bogeyman for the far right.
But AFP鈥檚 fact-checkers found that one photo was lifted from an online marketplace, where a Malaysian hardware dealer uploaded it years ago, while the other was snapped near a construction site in New Jersey.
鈥淓very time there鈥檚 a popular protest, the old clickbaity 鈥榩allets of bricks鈥 hoax shows up right on cue,鈥 the Social Media Lab, a research center at the Toronto Metropolitan University, wrote on the platform Bluesky.
鈥淭he fact that these types of fake images are used isn鈥檛 a coincidence. It鈥檚 part of a pernicious (and) persistent narrative that protests against government policies are somehow inauthentic.鈥
 


India in mourning after over 240 killed in deadliest aviation disaster in decades

India in mourning after over 240 killed in deadliest aviation disaster in decades
Updated 13 June 2025

India in mourning after over 240 killed in deadliest aviation disaster in decades

India in mourning after over 240 killed in deadliest aviation disaster in decades
  • Sole flight survivor Ramesh Viswashkumar a British national of Indian origin, is being treated at a hospital, airline confirms
  • London-bound Dreamliner with 242 people on board also killed dozens more when it crashed into a medical college hostel

NEW DELHI, India: Indian authorities were combing the site of one of India鈥檚 deadliest aviation disasters on Friday, after an Air India plane crashed in the western city of Ahmedabad less than a minute after takeoff, killing all but one of its passengers. 

The London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which had 242 people on board, also killed dozens more people when it crashed into a medical college hostel located just outside Ahmedabad airport and burst into flames on Thursday afternoon. 

The sole survivor, a British national of Indian origin, is being treated in a hospital, the airline confirmed. 

鈥淲e are all devastated by the air tragedy in Ahmedabad. The loss of so many lives in such a sudden and heartbreaking manner is beyond words. Condolences to all the bereaved families,鈥 Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote on social media after visiting the crash site in the capital of his home state of Gujarat. 

The passengers comprised 169 Indian nationals, 53 Britons, 7 Portuguese and one Canadian. 

The surviving passenger, who was in seat 11A next to an emergency exit in front of the plane鈥檚 wing, reportedly managed to jump out. He told Indian media that he had heard a loud noise shortly after flight AI171 took off. 

Various footage showed the plane taking off over a residential area and then sinking and disappearing from the screen, before a huge fireball could be seen rising into the sky from beyond the houses. 

Those killed on board include a family who was visiting India for Eid, a newlywed who is moving to the UK and Vijay Rupani, former chief minister of Gujarat. 

Health authorities are conducting DNA tests to identify bodies, which were mostly charred beyond recognition, as relatives take part and wait for officials to release the remains. 

Suresh Khatika, who was waiting at the Ahmedabad Civil Hospital where the DNA testing was taking place, said his niece Payal Khatika was among the passengers. 

鈥淧ayal was going for further studies and she has taken a loan for it. She was really preparing herself for the day when she would go to the UK for studies,鈥 Khatika told Arab News. 

鈥淚t is really tragic that her dream crashed like this. We are in deep pain, and don鈥檛 know how to react.鈥 

Many Indians have also taken to social media to mourn the victims, as their stories circulated widely. Among them is Dr. Pratik Joshi, who was reportedly bringing his wife, Dr. Komi Vyas, and three young children to move to the UK. A picture of the family, believed to be taken on the plane and shared with relatives before takeoff, has garnered millions of views online as messages of condolence poured in. 

In addition to the passengers and crew, dozens more people perished as they were caught in the path of the plane crash. 

Thakur Ravi, a cook at B.J. Medical College, said his mother and two-year-old daughter, who had been on the side of the building where the plane had crashed, were missing. 

鈥淥ther helpers and cooks managed to escape but my mother and daughter have been missing since yesterday,鈥 Ravi told Arab News. 

鈥淲e are frantically hoping against hope to have my family back. It was a horrible incident. It seemed as if the sky had fallen on us.鈥 

Indian Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said a formal investigation headed by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has been launched. 

Boeing said it was in touch with Air India and stood 鈥渞eady to support them鈥 over the incident. The UK and US air accident investigation agencies also announced they were sending teams to support their Indian counterparts.

India, the world鈥檚 third-largest aviation market, has endured several fatal air crashes on its soil, including in 1996, when two planes collided mid-air over New Delhi, killing around 350 people. In 2010, an Air-India Express jet crashed and burst into flames at Mangalore airport in south-west India, killing 158 of the 166 passengers and crew onboard. 


Judge blocks Trump鈥檚 election executive order, siding with Democrats who called it overreach

Judge blocks Trump鈥檚 election executive order, siding with Democrats who called it overreach
Updated 13 June 2025

Judge blocks Trump鈥檚 election executive order, siding with Democrats who called it overreach

Judge blocks Trump鈥檚 election executive order, siding with Democrats who called it overreach

ATLANTA: A federal judge on Friday blocked President Donald Trump鈥檚 attempt to overhaul elections in the US, siding with a group of Democratic state attorneys general who challenged the effort as unconstitutional.
The Republican president鈥檚 March 25 executive order sought to compel officials to require documentary proof of citizenship for everyone registering to vote for federal elections, accept only mailed ballots received by Election Day and condition federal election grant funding on states adhering to the new ballot deadline.
The group of attorneys general said the directive 鈥渦surps the States鈥 constitutional power and seeks to amend election law by fiat.鈥 The White House has defended the order as 鈥渟tanding up for free, fair and honest elections鈥 and called proof of citizenship a 鈥渃ommonsense鈥 requirement.


Hong Kong rights group shuts down after years of advocating for workers

Hong Kong rights group shuts down after years of advocating for workers
Updated 13 June 2025

Hong Kong rights group shuts down after years of advocating for workers

Hong Kong rights group shuts down after years of advocating for workers
  • Founded in 1994, organization maintained a database tracking workers鈥 strikes, protests, workplace accidents and other labor rights incidents in China

HONG KONG: A Hong Kong group that advocated for workers rights for decades announced its shutdown abruptly on Thursday, citing financial difficulties and debt issues.
China Labor Bulletin planned to stop updating its website content and appeared to have deleted Facebook and Instagram social media accounts used by the nonprofit rights organization.
鈥淭he company can no longer maintain operations and has decided to dissolve and initiate the relevant procedures,鈥 it said in a statement on an archived web page Friday.
Founded in 1994, organization maintained a database tracking workers鈥 strikes, protests, workplace accidents and other labor rights incidents in China.
As dozens of civil society groups disbanded or left Hong Kong in the wake of the 2020 Beijing-imposed national security law, China Labor Bulletin continued providing valuable resources for journalists and academics in the southern Chinese city.
Critics say the drastic political changes in Hong Kong indicated the decline of Western-style civil liberties that China promised to keep intact when the former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997. However, Beijing and Hong Kong governments insisted the law was crucial to bring stability to the city following massive anti-government protests in 2019.
China Labor Bulletin鈥檚 founder Han Dongfang, a former railway worker who participated in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press. He told the Central News Agency of Taiwan that the shutdown was his decision and he would stay in Hong Kong.
Han鈥檚 decision appeared sudden to many Hong Kong civil society observers. Three weeks ago, he wrote on social media platform LinkedIn about his work anniversary and his team鈥檚 progress.
鈥淟et鈥檚 keep our faith up at this abnormal time and continue our important work,鈥 he said.