Aid flotilla heading to Gaza returns to Barcelona due to stormy weatherNew Foto - Aid flotilla heading to Gaza returns to Barcelona due to stormy weather

MADRID (Reuters) -An aid flotilla of dozens of boats that had set sail for Gaza on Sunday carrying aid and pro-Palestinian activists, including climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, has returned to port in Barcelona due to stormy weather, organisers said on Monday. "We conducted a sea trial and then returned to port to allow the storm to pass. This meant delaying our departure to avoid risking complications with the smaller boats," the Global Sumud Flotilla Mission said in a statement, adding winds had been up to around 35 mph (56 kph). The organizers did not say when they planned to resume the journey. Activists including Game of Thrones actor Liam Cunningham are on the flotilla of several dozen boats that is aiming to break Israel's naval blockade and deliver food and humanitarian supplies to the enclave, which has been devastated by nearly two years of war. Israel has argued that the naval blockade it imposed in 2007 is necessary to stop weapons being smuggled to the Hamas Palestinian militant group. It has described other attempts to break it - including one that included Thunberg in June - as a propaganda stunt in support of Hamas. (Reporting by Charlie DevereuxEditing by Andrei Khalip and Frances Kerry)

Aid flotilla heading to Gaza returns to Barcelona due to stormy weather

Aid flotilla heading to Gaza returns to Barcelona due to stormy weather MADRID (Reuters) -An aid flotilla of dozens of boats that had set sa...
Taiwan flags huge cost of China's military parade in growing war of wordsNew Foto - Taiwan flags huge cost of China's military parade in growing war of words

By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan accused China on Monday of squandering the equivalent of 2% of its entire defence budget to commemorate the end of World War Two as this year's 80th anniversary fuels a bitter battle of narratives between Beijing and Taipei. The war was preceded by Japan's takeover of China's northeastern region of Manchuria in 1931 and invasion of the rest of China in 1937. Taiwan says China's ruling Communist Party is falsely claiming credit for leading the fighting when most of it was done by forces of what was then the Republic of China. The Republic's government fled to Taiwan in 1949, after losing a civil war, and the island retains Republic of China as its formal name. Speaking in Taipei at an academic seminar on the war, Shen Yu-chung, a deputy minister at Taiwan's China-policy-making Mainland Affairs Council, said Beijing's parade, which President Xi Jinping will oversee on Wednesday, would in effect cost more than 36 billion yuan ($5 billion). This compares to China's 2025 defence budget of around $249 billion. "They are willing to spend over T$150 billion to hold a military exercise while neglecting China's internal economic, labour, and social issues," he said. "I wonder what the Chinese people think about this situation." Speaking separately and on condition of anonymity, a senior Taiwan security official said the estimate included 1 billion yuan alone for fuel and military personnel costs alone, as well as losses for factories closed to ensure clear skies for the parade. Reuters was not able to independently verify the numbers, and neither China's Defence Ministry nor its Taiwan Affairs Office responded to requests for comment. Last week, Beijing's Taiwan Affairs Office said Taipei was "blaspheming" the sacrifices of those who died fighting Japan by denying the pivotal role of the Communist Party. Beijing claims Taiwan as its own territory over the strong objections of Taipei's government. The anniversary is also sensitive for Taiwan's largest opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), who ruled the Republic of China before fleeing to the island in 1949. KMT Chairman Eric Chu told reporters in Taipei that, while the communists "took part" in the war, it had been led by the Republic of China and the KMT. "This history is very clear and cannot be distorted," he said. ($1 = 7.1529 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Additional reporting by Yimou Lee)

Taiwan flags huge cost of China's military parade in growing war of words

Taiwan flags huge cost of China's military parade in growing war of words By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan accused China on M...
Best and worst of college football Week 1: Florida State QB trash talk, overhyped teamsNew Foto - Best and worst of college football Week 1: Florida State QB trash talk, overhyped teams

Everyone knows talking trash can get you in some hot water. Not only does it cause a stir, but failing to back it up could lead to plenty of criticism. But turning that trash talk from a prediction to a spoiler? That's some legendary stuff. It only took one game for Thomas Castellanos to cement himself inFlorida Statelore. He couldn't be stopped byAlabamain the31-17 upsetthe Seminoles quarterback said would happen two months ago. There was a collective groan when Castellanos declared Alabama didn't "have Nick Saban to save them" and "I just don't see them stopping me."It was bulletin board material for the Crimson Tide. Even more,Castellanos doubled-down on his words. You wouldn't blame anyone for expecting a blowout Alabama win and Castellanos to become the meme of the season. Instead, Castellanos proved Alabama needed Saban to stop him from running for a game-high 78 yards and a touchdown along with 152 yards in the air on just 14 attempts, leading a physical domination over a supposed College Football Playoff contender. It took guts for Castellanos to back up his trash talk, and he leads the best and worst things we saw in Week 1 of the 2025 season. College football fans rejoiced their beloved game was back, but they also poured love to theretirement of Lee Corsoafter 38 memorable years on "College GameDay." There's no debating his contributions to the sport, and while he has given us several iconic moments, it was clear Corso was reaching the end of his remarkable career. But he left proving he still got it. In his signature segment, Corso correctly picked Ohio State for his final headgear selection, his national championship pick LSU to beat Clemson and even better, was the only person to say his alma mater Florida State would upset Alabama. In the three marquee games, Corso goes 3-0. It's not often greats end their careers with such a high note, but in his final act, Corso reminded everyone he knows ball. It's practically a guarantee a team with preseason hype will get smacked by reality in Week 1. It's just a matter of who. In 2025, that belongs to Arch Manning and Alabama. The Heisman Trophy favorite, Manning struggled against Ohio State with just 38 passing yards through three quarters. He finished with 170 yards in the air but itwasn't a performance that looked like the next great college quarterback. Meanwhile, Alabama was believed to be ready to return to the title picture after an up-and-down first year with Kalen DeBoer. Instead, theCrimson Tide didn't look anything closeto a contender, beaten by Florida State team coming off a two-win season. Now, people in Tuscaloosa are already wondering if Saban's successor was a mistake. Reality hits you fast. Tulane wanted to recognize the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina by wearing blank green helmets and white jerseys in its home opener, what the team wore in its first game after the devastating hurricane. However, they weren't able to becauseNorthwestern declined the decisionas the road team. What was supposed to be a nice tribute to their city was denied. TheGreen Waveresponded by dismantling the Wildcats, 23-3, and coach Jon Sumrall made sure everyone knew it fueled the dominant win. "When you disrespect the city of New Orleans, that's what's going to happen to you. You're going to run into a team like this that had a chip on their shoulder," he said. "We might've used that for a little motivation to represent the city." "Don't disrespect the City of New Orleans, ever." Neutral site games to start the season are pretty good ideas. They provide excitement for teams and fans to travel to fun cities and stadiums while increasing national exposure. Unless it's pretty much a road game. Cincinnatiand Syracuse signed themselves up for complete hostility; the Bearcats had to deal with Nebraska fanstaking over Arrowhead Stadium− even though it was a "home" game − and the Orange were taken over by Tennessee orange in Atlanta. Essentially playing true road games, Cincinnati and Syracuse came up short and will probably rethink their future non-conference scheduling strategy. Even the greats have to shake off the offseason rust. The Oregon Duck is one of the best mascots in sports, but his 2025 debut was rocky. Its head fell off as it made its way onto the field, resulting in a full sprint back to the locker room to protect the identity. A really tough moment from the person in the costume. It could've been a bad omen, but luckily, the football team wasn't affected with a 59-13 win over Montana State. OOP 😬@TheOregonDuckjust lost his head during the run out 👀pic.twitter.com/eFsGFHw0sA — FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX)August 30, 2025 The nation's longest losing streak is no more as Kent State snapped its run of 21 consecutive defeats with a win against Merrimack. It's easy to forget how miserable the Golden Flashes have been. The last time they won a game was Sept. 16, 2023. That's 714 days of waiting. Since Kent State's last victory, Oregon has won a nation-high 23 games. The cobwebs of the victory bell finally got to be shaken off. Enjoy it Kent State. Sure it was a win over an Championship Subdivision team, but not every FBS team can say they won their game against one. Case in point. Army and Middle Tennessee State, congratulations on paying for a loss. TheBlack Knightswere the first FBS team in 2025 to lose to an FCS team in Tarleton State. A missed field goal stopped them from winning in regulation, and another failed kick doomed them in overtime for a 30-27 loss. Army paid the Texans $250,000 for the game, and it doesn't look like a great use of government funds. Middle Tennessee suffered a worse fate. Austin Peay jumped out to a 21-0 lead over theBlue Raidersand won 34-14 for its first win over an FBS team since 1987. It hasn't been revealed how much Middle Tennessee paid, but getting completing outplayed already cost too much. At leastKansas Stateavoided being on this list, barely getting past North Dakota in a game it paid $475,000 for. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:College football Week 1 best and worst: Florida State rolls

Best and worst of college football Week 1: Florida State QB trash talk, overhyped teams

Best and worst of college football Week 1: Florida State QB trash talk, overhyped teams Everyone knows talking trash can get you in some hot...
Most NFL starting quarterbacks in 2025 are Black, a record 16 starting in Week 1New Foto - Most NFL starting quarterbacks in 2025 are Black, a record 16 starting in Week 1

During the lead up to Super Bowl 57,Patrick Mahomesreflected on the historic momentthat was about to occur. Two Black quarterbacks were set to start a Super Bowl for the first time ever. "It is history. It's come a long way," Mahomes said in 2023 in advance of the game. "To be the first for something is pretty cool." Philadelphia Eaglesquarterback Jalen Hurts echoed the same sentiments. "It's history," Hurts said. Flip the calendar to the present. As the NFL gets ready to kick off a new year, a record 16 Black quarterbacks are slated to start Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season, breaking a record of 15 Black quarterbacks who startedWeek 1 of the previous season. Bryce Young, Caleb Williams, Cam Ward, C.J. Stroud, Dak Prescott, Geno Smith, Hurts, Jayden Daniels, Jordan Love, Justin Fields, Kyler Murray, Lamar Jackson, Michael Penix Jr., Mahomes, Russell Wilson and Spencer Rattler. Half the NFL's starting quarterbacks in Week 1 are Black for the first time in league history. "I said about a year and a half ago half the league gonna be Black quarterbacks before long. I said probably within the next five years, and it happened before five years," Doug Williams, the first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl, said to USA TODAY Sports. "If you write the top quarterback in the league, I think majority of them would be black." Marlin Briscoe was the first Black quarterback to start in modern pro football history in 1968. Williams became the first Black quarterback to win a Super Bowl in 1988. Warren Moon was enshrined as the first Black quarterback to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006. Mahomes and Hurts became the first pair of Black quarterbacks to start in the same Super Bowl in 2023. And in 2025, a record 16 Black quarterbacks are prepared to start Week 1. Micah Parsons trade signals dreaded rebuild for Dallas Cowboys "Just like last year and even the years prior, it just makes you proud to see the number just continue to keep rising. Because I know what that position used to be thought of for African Americans to be able to play, and I was part of that. It's great that the league and ownership and society and everybody is bought in and sees that these guys can play at a very, very high level, and they continue to keep giving them more opportunities," Moon told USA TODAY Sports. "The more opportunities they give them, they're turning them into a starting quarterback position. I love it." Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X@TheTylerDragon. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:NFL expected to have record 16 Black starting QBs to open the season

Most NFL starting quarterbacks in 2025 are Black, a record 16 starting in Week 1

Most NFL starting quarterbacks in 2025 are Black, a record 16 starting in Week 1 During the lead up to Super Bowl 57,Patrick Mahomesreflecte...
Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, says scholars' associationNew Foto - Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, says scholars' association

THE HAGUE (Reuters) -The world's leading genocide scholars' association has passed a resolution saying that the legal criteria have been met to establish Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, its president said on Monday. Eighty-six percent of those who voted among the 500-member International Association of Genocide Scholars backed the resolution, which declares "Israel's policies and actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide in Article II of the United Nations Convention for the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948)". There was no immediate response from the Israeli foreign ministry. Israel has in the past strongly denied that its actions in Gaza amount to genocide, and is fighting a case at the International Court of Justice in the Hague that accuses it of genocide. Israel launched its assault on the Gaza Strip in October, 2023, after fighters from Hamas, the Palestinian militant group in control of the territory, attacked Israeli communities, killing 1,200 people and capturing more than 250 hostages. Since then, Israel's military action has killed 63,000 people, damaged or destroyed most buildings in the territory and forced nearly all its residents to flee their homes at least once. Since its founding in 1994, the genocide scholars' association has passed nine resolutions recognising historic or ongoing episodes as genocides. (Reporting by Stephanie van den BergEditing by Hugh Lawson and Peter Graff)

Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, says scholars' association

Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, says scholars' association THE HAGUE (Reuters) -The world's leading genocide scholars' as...

 

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