The Top 10 Breakthrough Stars of the Season in Europe's Big Leagues

 Houssem Aouar, Rodri, Marius Wolf and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Composite: AFP/Getty Images; Power Sport Images/Getty Images; Bongarts/Getty Images; Getty Images
Houssem Aouar, Rodri, Marius Wolf and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Composite: AFP/Getty Images; Power Sport Images/Getty Images; Bongarts/Getty Images; Getty Images
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The Top 10 Breakthrough Stars of the Season in Europe's Big Leagues

 Houssem Aouar, Rodri, Marius Wolf and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Composite: AFP/Getty Images; Power Sport Images/Getty Images; Bongarts/Getty Images; Getty Images
Houssem Aouar, Rodri, Marius Wolf and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Composite: AFP/Getty Images; Power Sport Images/Getty Images; Bongarts/Getty Images; Getty Images

10) Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool

Trent Alexander-Arnold has profited from injuries to both Nathaniel Clyne and Joe Gomez over the course of the season to become Liverpool’s first-choice right-back. Having started eight game in the Champions League this season, the academy graduate is clearly a player Jürgen Klopp trusts on the big occasions. The 19-year-old’s endeavour, delivery and willingness to get on the ball have made him a fan favourite at Anfield. Rating 7.04

9) Ferland Mendy, Lyon

A product of the famed Le Havre academy responsible for nurturing Paul Pogba, Riyad Mahrez and Benjamin Mendy, left-back Ferland was snapped up by Lyon last summer and has been a regular in the side, making 22 starts in Ligue 1 in his debut season. The 22-year-old’s ability on the ball and five assists have helped Lyon’s push for a place in the Champions League next season. Rating: 7.05

8) Giovani Lo Celso, PSG

While Giovani Lo Celso’s name has been known in his native Argentina for some time – he earned a £8.5m move to PSG back in 2016 before returning to Rosario on loan, this has been his breakout season in Europe. The heir to veteran midfielder Thiago Motta, 22-year-old Lo Celso offers far more creativity and technique than the Italian international, and has also more than made up for the loss of Blaise Matuidi. His tenacity in the centre of the pitch has been outstanding, averaging the most tackles per 90 minutes (4) of players to make 20 or more appearances in Ligue 1, while he has supported attacks well to boot, chipping in with four goals and three assists despite starting just 17 of 32 appearances. Rating 7.06

7) Marius Wolf, Eintracht Frankfurt

Marius Wolf had to bide his time but he has certainly made his mark for Eintracht Frankfurt this season. The 22-year-old playmaker had started just four top flight matches before the current campaign but he has become a regular in Niko Kovac’s side this time around. With five goals and eight assists in the Bundesliga this season, he has had a direct hand in more goals than any of his team-mates. A solid all-rounder who is capable of playing in a variety of positions on the right or in the middle of the park, Wolf will make a loan move from Hannover permanent for around €500,000 this summer. His market value must be well over 10 times that figure now. Rating 7.08

6) Fabián Ruiz, Real Betis

Fabián made his Real Betis debut back in 2015, but he had amassed just nine starts before this season. The 22-year-old attacking midfielder has become a mainstay in the side under new manager Quique Setién, whose brand of free-flowing football has brought the best from the Betis youth product. He has made 28 starts this season and had a direct hand in nine goals (scoring three and setting up six) and he has proven an able replacement for Dani Ceballos, who joined Real Madrid last summer. Fabián is more than willing to do the dirty work, averaging the most tackles for his side (2.4 per game). His ability to win the ball and use it intelligently could see him following his old team-mate out the door, as he is set to be in demand this summer. Rating 7.19

5) Rodri, Villarreal

While defensive midfielder Rodri was a consistent squad member for Villarreal last season, he is now one of the first names on the teamsheet for the Yellow Submarine. With 34 LaLiga appearances in the current campaign, the youngster has emerged as the next big hope in the Sergio Busquets’ mould for the Spain national team, earning a first call up earlier this year and hoping to make the cut for Julen Lopetegui’s enviable World Cup squad. Strong in the air and on the ground in terms of winning possession, averaging 2.9 tackles per game, Rodri’s safety first approach on the ball has seen him dictate play for Villarreal, averaging 66.2 passes per game at an 89.7% accuracy. Rating 7.23

4) Tanguy Ndombele, Lyon

It only took three top-flight appearances for newly promoted Amiens at the start of this season to convince Lyon that Tanguy Ndombele would be a sound investment, securing his transfer on loan initially with an option to buy this summer. Lyon will no doubt trigger that transfer clause though he may not remain at the club – or in France – next season. There is widespread interest in the holding midfielder and Lyon may try to make a quick and sizeable profit on the 21-year-old. There’s no wonder so many clubs are courting Ndombele, who has pulled the strings from deep under Bruno Génésio, completing 89.7% of his passes and registering six assists. Rating 7.31

3) Jorge, Monaco

Monaco signed Jorge for €8.5m in January 2017 with Benjamin Mendy’s impending departure in mind. The young Brazilian has a very different approach to Mendy but he has performed admirably at left-back. Jorge is far more defensive than his predecessor, highlighted by a whopping 3.1 tackles and 3 interceptions per game. Monaco have unsurprisingly deteriorated following the sales of a number of key players, but Jorge has been the pick of the replacements for the dethroned champions this season. Rating 7.32

2) Leon Bailey, Bayer Leverkusen

Leon Bailey made waves with Genk in the Europa League last season to earn a move to Bayer Leverkusen in January 2017 and he has pushed on this season. Having only made eight substitute appearances last season for Bayer, Bailey has since made a spot on the left wing his own. Still just 20, the Jamaican has scored nine goals and registered six assists in the Bundesliga this campaign. The youngster’s pace and delivery from wide have been devastating at times. Rating 7.34

1) Houssem Aouar, Lyon

Houssem Aouar had just 35 minutes of top-flight football to his name before this season, so few could have predicted the impact he would have at Lyon. The 19-year-old has started 25 of his 30 appearances in Ligue 1 this time around and been crucial to the club’s quest to finish as runners-up to runaway leaders PSG. The teenager has had a direct hand in 10 goals from a variety of roles in midfield (five goals, five assists) and has all the tools to become one of the continent’s top box-to-box players. Aouar has averaged 2.5 dribbles, 2.1 tackles and a pass accuracy of 85.6% this season. Rating 7.37

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Iran Says No Country Can Deprive it of Enrichment Rights

A handout photo made available by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)'s official website Sepahnews on 17 February 2026 shows IRGC conducting a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz, in the Arabian gulf, southern Iran. EPA/SEPAHNEWS HANDOUT
A handout photo made available by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)'s official website Sepahnews on 17 February 2026 shows IRGC conducting a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz, in the Arabian gulf, southern Iran. EPA/SEPAHNEWS HANDOUT
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Iran Says No Country Can Deprive it of Enrichment Rights

A handout photo made available by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)'s official website Sepahnews on 17 February 2026 shows IRGC conducting a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz, in the Arabian gulf, southern Iran. EPA/SEPAHNEWS HANDOUT
A handout photo made available by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)'s official website Sepahnews on 17 February 2026 shows IRGC conducting a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz, in the Arabian gulf, southern Iran. EPA/SEPAHNEWS HANDOUT

Iran's atomic energy chief Mohammad Eslami said no country can deprive the Iranian republic of its right to nuclear enrichment, after US President Donald Trump again hinted at military action following talks in Geneva.

"The basis of the nuclear industry is enrichment. Whatever you want to do in the nuclear process, you need nuclear fuel," said Eslami, according to a video published by Etemad daily on Thursday.

"Iran's nuclear program is proceeding according to the rules of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and no country can deprive Iran of the right to peacefully benefit from this technology."

The comments follow the second round of Oman-mediated talks between Tehran and Washington in Geneva on Tuesday.

The two foes had held an initial round of discussions on February 6 in Oman, the first since previous talks collapsed during the 12-day Iran-Israel war in June.

The United States briefly joined the war alongside Israel, striking Iranian nuclear facilities.

On Wednesday, Trump again suggested the United States might strike Iran in a post on his Truth Social site.

He warned Britain against giving up sovereignty over the Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean, saying that the archipelago's Diego Garcia airbase might be needed were Iran not to agree a deal, "in order to eradicate a potential attack by a highly unstable and dangerous regime".

Washington has repeatedly called for zero enrichment, but has also sought to address Iran's ballistic missile program and its support for militant groups in the region -- issues which Israel has pushed to include in the talks.

Western countries accuse the Iranian republic of seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.

Tehran denies having such military ambitions but insists on its right to this technology for civilian purposes.

Trump, who has ratcheted up pressure on Iran to reach an agreement, has deployed a significant naval force to the region, which he has described as an "armada".

After sending the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and escort battleships to the Gulf in January, he recently indicated that a second aircraft carrier, the Gerald Ford, would depart "very soon" for the Middle East.

Separately, the Iranian and Russian navies were conducting joint drills in the Sea of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean on Thursday.


UN Probe: RSF Actions in Sudan's el-Fasher Point to Genocide

Forces affiliated with the Rapid Support Forces in the city of el-Fasher, Darfur region (AFP)
Forces affiliated with the Rapid Support Forces in the city of el-Fasher, Darfur region (AFP)
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UN Probe: RSF Actions in Sudan's el-Fasher Point to Genocide

Forces affiliated with the Rapid Support Forces in the city of el-Fasher, Darfur region (AFP)
Forces affiliated with the Rapid Support Forces in the city of el-Fasher, Darfur region (AFP)

Mass killings of non-Arab communities when the Rapid Support Forces captured the Sudanese city of el-Fasher bears hallmarks that point to genocide, an independent UN probe said in a new report on Thursday.

At the end of October last year, the RSF took over the city - which had been the last remaining stronghold of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in the Darfur region in the west of the country - with thousands of people killed and raped during three days of horror, the UN Independent International Fact-Finding Mission for Sudan said.

It followed an 18-month siege where the RSF imposed conditions of life calculated to bring about the physical destruction of non-Arab communities, in particular the Zaghawa and the Fur, ‌the report stated.

The ‌UN mission said it found evidence that the RSF carried out a pattern ‌of ⁠coordinated and repeated ⁠targeting of individuals based on ethnicity, gender and perceived political affiliation, including mass killings, rape and torture, as well as inflicting conditions of life calculated to bring about the group’s physical destruction - core elements of the crime of genocide under international law.

The final draft of the report was shared with the Government of Sudan but no response was received, while the RSF did not respond to the UN mission's request to meet with its leadership, the report stated. The RSF and SAF did not immediately respond to requests from Reuters for comment.

In the past, the RSF has ⁠denied such abuses - saying the accounts have been manufactured by its enemies and ‌making counter-accusations against them.

"The scale, coordination, and public endorsement of the operation ‌by senior RSF leadership demonstrate that the crimes committed in and around el-Fasher were not random excesses of war" said Mohamad ‌Chande Othman, Chair of the Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan.

"They formed part of a planned and organized operation ‌that bears the defining characteristics of genocide," he added.

Before its takeover el-Fasher's population mainly consisted of the Zaghawa, a non-Arab community, while displacement camps around the area were comprised of the Fur community, as well as Berti, Masalit and Tama, the report said.

"Survivors describe explicit threats to 'clean' the city," the report stated. Alongside attacking displacement camps, communal kitchens and medical centers ‌with drones and heavy weapons, the RSF also carried out killings, looting, beatings and sexual violence in el-Fasher, the report stated.

The RSF's "exterminatory rhetoric" and other violations indicated ⁠its intent to destroy ⁠the Zaghawa and Fur communities in whole or in part, the report said.

"Witnesses heard the Rapid Support Forces saying, 'Is there anyone Zaghawa among you? If we find Zaghawa, we will kill them all'," the report said.

Survivors recounted point-blank executions of civilians, as well as bodies of men, women and children filling roads, the report stated.

Women and girls aged 7 to 70 years old from non-Arab communities, particularly the Zaghawa were raped and subject to other acts of sexual violence, including whipping and forced nudity, the report stated.

British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the international response to the report and the situation in Sudan had to be emphatic and urged for a ceasefire.

"The findings of this UN report are truly horrific - atrocities including systematic starvation, torture, killings, rape and deliberate ethnic targeting used on the most horrendous scale during the Rapid Support Forces siege of el-Fasher," she said in a statement.

The UN mission was mandated by members of the Human Rights Council, following backing from countries that included Britain, to urgently investigate violations and abuses under international law in and around el-Fasher.


Karachi Building Collapse after Blast Kills 16

Rescue workers and people gather at the site of a residential compound following a suspected gas leakage blast in Karachi, Pakistan, 19 February 2026. EPA/REHAN KHAN
Rescue workers and people gather at the site of a residential compound following a suspected gas leakage blast in Karachi, Pakistan, 19 February 2026. EPA/REHAN KHAN
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Karachi Building Collapse after Blast Kills 16

Rescue workers and people gather at the site of a residential compound following a suspected gas leakage blast in Karachi, Pakistan, 19 February 2026. EPA/REHAN KHAN
Rescue workers and people gather at the site of a residential compound following a suspected gas leakage blast in Karachi, Pakistan, 19 February 2026. EPA/REHAN KHAN

A building collapse caused by an explosion in Pakistan's southern megacity of Karachi killed at least 16 people on Thursday, including children, officials said.

More than a dozen people were injured in the incident in the Soldier Bazaar neighborhood of Karachi at around 4:00 am, when Muslim families start preparing Sehri, the pre-sunrise meal eaten during Ramadan.