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Horror as girl, 3, suffered ‘serious’ injuries after being mauled by dog | UK | News

A three-year-old girl was left with “significant injuries” to her face after a violent dog attack outside a pub. Police have since seized the animal and arrested a man after they were called to the Market Tavern pub in Kirby, Merseyside, on Saturday afternoon.
Merseyside Police’s Force Incident Manager confirmed officers were currently at the scene and the incident is ongoing. Police said that girl was rushed to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and the dog, whose breed is yet to be determined, has been seized as a detective confirmed it will be “humanely destroyed”.
Merseyside Police said the girl’s injuries were deemed “serious” but “not life-threatening”.
A man has been currently held on suspicion of owning a dangerously out-of-control dog.
The force said: “Officers were called to Newtown Gardens, outside the Market Tavern pub, just after 3.15pm following a report that the dog had bitten the child to the face.”
The statement added: “Officers attended and seized the dog – which will be examined to determine the breed.
“The area was busy at the time and a number of witnesses have been spoken to and all CCTV opportunities are being explored.
“We are appealing for further witnesses to come forward and for anyone with footage that may assist enquiries to contact police.
“A 31-year-old man from Ormskirk has been arrested on suspicion of affray and having a dog dangerously out of control in a public place. He has been taken into custody to be questioned.”
Merseyside Chief Inspector Jim Wilde said: “This was a horrific attack which has left a young girl receiving hospital treatment for significant injuries to her face.
“I want to reassure people that she is currently receiving the best possible care and treatment for her injuries at Alder Hey, and we hope she makes a speedy recovery.
“We seized the dog at the scene, which will now be humanely destroyed, and extensive efforts are now underway to establish exactly what happened.
“I want to appeal to anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident, who may have information which could help us with our investigation to come forward as soon as possible.
“You may even live locally and have CCTV, or have been passing in a vehicle and captured dashcam footage – if so, we want to hear from you. This case highlights in the starkest terms the potential dangers of dogs, and I would appeal to anyone with information about dangerous dogs in their area to contact us so that we can take pro-active action.”
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Subsidy allocation set to fall, incentives to rise

Subsidy allocation in the upcoming 2026-27 budget may decline significantly compared to the revised budget of the current fiscal year, with a cut of around Tk19,000 crore from actual spending in FY25.
According to the finance ministry officials, they expect subsidy spending to ease if global fuel and fertiliser prices fall following the end of the Iran war. The government may also further adjust gas and electricity tariffs in the coming fiscal year.
Subsidy expenditure in FY2024–25 stood at Tk108,673 crore, while the revised allocation for the current fiscal year is Tk95,031 crore. The proposed allocation for FY2026–27 is Tk89,538 crore, down from Tk88,920 crore in the original budget of the current year.
The finance ministry classifies subsidies on gas, electricity and food under the subsidy head, while agricultural subsidies are recorded under social safety net programmes. Food subsidies are partly split between both categories.
Meanwhile, incentives for exports, jute exports and remittances are expected to rise to Tk16,025 crore, up from Tk15,225 crore in the current budget.
Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury is set to table the national budget for FY2026-27 in the House tomorrow afternoon.
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Somali soccer referee who was denied US entry says what happened was ‘fate’

Artan, Africa’s referee of the year in 2025, had been set to become the first Somali to officiate at soccer’s global showpiece, but was turned back by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) over the weekend.
Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who had been expected to officiate at matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup but was denied entry to the United States, is received as he arrives at the Aden Abdulle Osman International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia. Photo: Reuters
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Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who had been expected to officiate at matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup but was denied entry to the United States, is received as he arrives at the Aden Abdulle Osman International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia. Photo: Reuters
Highlights
- Referee Artan was denied entry to US ahead of World Cup
- He urges Somalis not to lose hope, thanks FIFA for support
- Disappointed Somali fans call decision ‘shameful’
Somali soccer referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan said on Wednesday (10 June) the decision to bar him entry to the United States for the World Cup was “fate” and urged his fellow Somalis not to lose heart over it.
Artan, Africa’s referee of the year in 2025, had been set to become the first Somali to officiate at soccer’s global showpiece, but was turned back by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) over the weekend.
The Trump administration said on Tuesday the US had denied Artan entry for the World Cup because of his links to “suspected members of terror organizations”.
“What happened has happened and it was fate. I am grateful for the support FIFA gave me,” Artan told reporters after arriving in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, and urged his supporters to stand behind their country.
“Somalia is ours, whether things are good or bad. I want to tell our youth not to lose hope in our country,” he said. “I am now in my country, and there is no other place I want to be.”
The Trump administration’s strict immigration policies have been a point of concern, opens new tab before the World Cup, with Washington imposing a sweeping travel ban last year on citizens of 12 countries, including Somalia.
A FIFA spokesperson said Artan would now not be able to train or officiate at the tournament, which is being held in the US, Mexico and Canada and starts on Thursday.
FANS UPSET
The news was greeted with bitter disappointment by Somali soccer fans who had been eagerly anticipating Artan’s presence at the tournament.
“It would have been a massive moment not just for him, but for the rest of us and Africa,” Abdifatah, a student who gave only his first name, told Reuters.
Photographer Najib A. Farah, 26, described the decision as “shameful”.
“Omar Artan was a role model for Somali referees and turning him away sends the wrong message to young Somalis aspiring to careers in football,” he said.
Somalia’s government said it had tried unsuccessfully to negotiate with the US and FIFA so that Artan could enter the US and was saddened by what had happened.
Without identifying Artan, the CBP said a Somali national arrived at Miami International Airport from Istanbul on Saturday and was deemed inadmissible because of vetting concerns.
An administration official later said CBP officials had determined that Artan was a threat to national security.
It was not clear which game or games Artan would have refereed, although such information is typically only announced two to three days in advance.
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ASK demands swift justice over Cox’s Bazar mother-daughter gang rape

Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK) has expressed deep concern and demanded swift justice over the gang rape of a woman and her teenage daughter by robbers in Cox’s Bazar’s Matamuhuri upazila on Monday (8 June).
The victims’ husband works in Chattogram city, leaving the woman with her two daughters, aged fifteen and seven.
A gang of eight to ten robbers broke into their home late Monday night. They cut through a window grill to enter. After looting gold and cash, the gang raped the woman and her teenage daughter.
Ask labeled this act as barbaric and not just a personal tragedy, but raises serious questions about the state’s ability to ensure women’s and children’s safety. Such violence damages citizens’ sense of security and creates fear in society.
The organisation noted that despite repeated incidents of violence against women and children, gaps remain in prevention, swift investigation and accountability.
Ask strongly demanded that all perpetrators be identified, arrested and punished under the law. It also called for urgent medical care, mental health support, legal aid and maximum security for the mother and daughter.
Ain O Salish Kendra further stated that the state must take preventive measures. This includes boosting law enforcement capacity, strengthening local surveillance and ensuring quick justice free from any influence.
Ask said there can be no place for violence against women and children in a just and democratic state. It urged the state to follow a zero-tolerance policy strictly to combat such crimes.
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