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Spain’s Women’s World Cup winning ex-manager Jorge Vilda is to be investigated as part of the Luis Rubiales “kissgate” probe.

A judge has expanded the scope of the sexual assault investigation into the kiss by Rubiales on Spain star Jenni Hermoso in the wake of their World Cup victory in August.

Alongside the incident itself, the judge is investigating alleged efforts by Rubiales, the former head of Spain’s football association (RFEF), to pressure Hermoso into saying the kiss was consensual.

Vilda, who was sacked as manager 10 days after the World Cup win, has now been brought into the expanded investigation, according to a statement by Spain’s High Court.

The statement did not elaborate on the reason, though Spanish media have reported that Vilda allegedly pressured Hermoso to put out a statement exonerating Rubiales.

Vilda has denied those reports.

Jennifer Hermoso  is kissed by president of the RFEF Luis Rubiales during the FIFA Womens World Cup 2023 Final football match
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Hermoso is kissed by Rubiales at the Women’s World Cup presentation in August

Spain went into the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand following a revolt by several senior players against their treatment by Vilda.

Despite the row, Spain triumphed at the tournament in August, beating England 1-0 in the final in Sydney.

But their victory was almost immediately overshadowed by Rubiales grabbing and kissing Hermoso on the lips during the presentation ceremony.

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Rubiales claimed the kiss was “mutual and with the consent” of Hermoso and claimed he was the victim of a witch hunt by “false feminists”.

Hermoso initially responded in an Instagram video during celebrations after the incident, and said: “I did not like it, but what could I do?”

The RFEF also issued a statement quoting Hermoso as saying the kiss was a “mutual, totally spontaneous gesture”.

Former president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation Luis Rubiales arrives at the high court in Madrid, Spain - September 15, 2023 REUTERS/Susana Vera
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Former RFEF president Luis Rubiales

However, in a later statement released by the players’ union, FUTPRO, Hermoso said she was “vulnerable” and “the victim of an aggression”.

After initially remaining defiant and refusing to quit, Rubiales was forced to resign earlier this month.

He was also made the subject of a restraining order, after Hermoso filed a complaint for alleged sexual assault and coercion.

Judge Francisco de Jorge is investigating the complaint.

Initially, only Rubiales was under formal investigation, while other federation officials and players were called as witnesses.

However, Judge de Jorge has now put Vilda under investigation, while he has also changed the status of Albert Luque, the director of the men’s squad, and Ruben Rivera, the federation’s marketing chief, to “investigated”.

Earlier this month, Spain’s World Cup-winning women’s squad agreed to end their boycott of the national team after the RFEF said it would make “immediate and profound changes” to its structure.

Spain's Ivana Andres gives a speech as prime minister Pedro Sanchez and players applaud during the ceremony
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Spain’s women’s World Cup-winning side

Despite the boycott, the players were still summoned to play for the national team by new coach Montse Tome when the delayed squad for Spain’s upcoming Women’s Nations League games was announced.

The team agreed to end their boycott after a meeting lasting more than seven hours between the players, officials from the RFEF and Spain’s National Sports Council (CSD), as well as members of the players’ union FUTPRO.

They beat Switzerland 5-0 in the UEFA Women’s Nation League on Tuesday night.

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More than a dozen people missing after tourist boat sinks off coast of Egypt

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More than a dozen people missing after tourist boat sinks off coast of Egypt

More than a dozen people are missing after a tourist boat sank in the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, officials have said.

The boat, Sea Story, was carrying 45 people, including 31 tourists of varying nationalities and 14 crew.

Authorities are searching for 17 people who are still missing, the governor of the Red Sea region said on Monday, adding that 28 people had been rescued.

The vessel was part of a diving trip when it went down near the coastal town of Marsa Alam.

Officials said a distress call was received at 5.30am local time on Monday.

The boat had departed from Port Ghalib in Marsa Alam on Sunday and was scheduled to reach its destination of Hurghada Marina on 29 November.

Some survivors had been airlifted to safety on a helicopter, officials said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the four-deck, wooden-hulled motor yacht to sink.

The firm that operates the yacht, Dive Pro Liveaboard in Hurghada, said it has no information on the matter.

According to its maker’s website, the Sea Story was built in 2022.

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The incident comes after the Egyptian Meteorological Authority issued a warning on Saturday about turbulence and high waves on the Red Sea.

The organisation had advised against maritime activity for Sunday and Monday.

Some tourist companies have stopped or limited operations on the Red Sea due to the potential dangers from conflicts in the region.

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Ukraine war: Russia launches drone strike on Kyiv – as commander ‘sacked for lying about war progress’

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Ukraine war: Russia launches drone strike on Kyiv - as commander 'sacked for lying about war progress'

Russia launched a large drone attack on Kyiv overnight, with Volodymyr Zelenskyy warning the attack shows his capital needs better air defences.

Ukraine’s air defence units shot down 50 of 73 Russian drones launched, with no immediate reports of damage or injuries as a result of the attacks.

Russia has used more than 800 guided aerial bombs and around 460 attack drones in the past week.

Warning that Ukraine needs to improve its air defences, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said: “An air alert has been sounded almost daily across Ukraine this week”.

“Ukraine is not a testing ground for weapons. Ukraine is a sovereign and independent state.

“But Russia still continues its efforts to kill our people, spread fear and panic, and weaken us.”

Russia did not comment on the attack.

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It comes as Russian media reported that Colonel General Gennady Anashkin, the commander of the country’s southern military district, had been removed from his role over allegedly providing misleading reports about his troops’ progress.

While Russian forces have advanced at the fastest rate in Ukraine since the start of the invasion, forces have been much slower around Siversk and the eastern region of Donetsk.

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Russian war bloggers have long complained that units there are poorly supported and thrown into deadly battles for little tactical gain.

Russia’s ministry of defence has not commented on the reports.

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Russian forces capture ‘former British soldier’ fighting for Ukraine – reports

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Russian forces capture 'former British soldier' fighting for Ukraine - reports

Russian forces have reportedly captured a British man while he was fighting for Ukraine.

In a widely circulated video posted on Sunday, the man says his name is James Scott Rhys Anderson, aged 22.

He says he is a former British Army soldier who signed up to fight for Ukraine’s International Legion after his job.

He is dressed in army fatigues and speaks with an English accent as he says to camera: “I was in the British Army before, from 2019 to 2023, 22 Signal Regiment.”

He tells the camera he was “just a private”, “a signalman” in “One Signal Brigade, 22 Signal Regiment, 252 Squadron”.

“When I left… got fired from my job, I applied on the International Legion webpage. I had just lost everything. I just lost my job,” he said.

“My dad was away in prison, I see it on the TV,” he added, shaking his head. “It was a stupid idea.”

In a second video, he is shown with his hands tied and at one point, with tape over his eyes.

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He describes how he had travelled to Ukraine from Britain, saying: “I flew to Krakow, Poland, from London Luton. Bus from there to Medyka in Poland, on the Ukraine border.”

Russian state news agency Tass reported that a military source said a “UK mercenary” had been “taken prisoner in the Kursk area” of Russia.

The UK Foreign Office said it was “supporting the family of a British man following reports of his detention”.

The Ministry of Defence has declined to comment at this stage.

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