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Israeli foreign minister says Gaza war could end if hostages released, Hamas lay down armsNew Foto - Israeli foreign minister says Gaza war could end if hostages released, Hamas lay down arms

JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Sunday that the war in Gaza could end if hostages were released and Palestinian militant group Hamas laid downs its weapons. His statements during a press conference with his Danish counterpart in Jerusalem come a day after Hamas reiterated its long-standing position that it would free all hostages if Israel agreed to an end to the war and withdraw its forces from Gaza City. (Reporting by Alexander CornwellEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Israeli foreign minister says Gaza war could end if hostages released, Hamas lay down arms

Israeli foreign minister says Gaza war could end if hostages released, Hamas lay down arms JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli Foreign Minister Gid...
Explainer-How will Japan pick its next leader?New Foto - Explainer-How will Japan pick its next leader?

TOKYO (Reuters) -With Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba about to resign, according to a source close to the premier, attention turns to who will next steer the world's fourth-largest economy. The process to pick Japan's next leader is more complicated than before as Ishiba's Liberal Democratic Party, which has ruled Japan for most of the post-war period, and its junior coalition partner lost their majorities in both houses of parliament during his tenure. PARTY LEADERSHIP RACE First, the LDP must pick a new president to replace Ishiba. In the last party leadership race in September 2024, candidates needed to secure 20 nominations from the party's lawmakers to be eligible to run. Candidates will embark on a period of debates and campaigns across Japan culminating in a vote by lawmakers and rank-and-file party members. In the last race, there were nine contenders, and Ishiba won in a run-off. LDP VOTE Based on the last leadership race, each lawmaker has a vote with an equal number distributed among the rank-and-file members in the first round of voting. A candidate securing a simple majority in that poll becomes party leader. If no one secures a majority, a run-off vote follows between the two candidates with the most votes. In the second round, each lawmaker again gets one vote, but the share of the rank-and-file drops to 47 votes, one for each of Japan's prefectures. In the unlikely event of a tie, the winner will be decided by lot. That has never happened in a leadership contest, but was used in 2010 to decide who would chair the LDP's upper house caucus. PARLIAMENT VOTES Since the party does not have a majority in either house, it is not guaranteed that the LDP president will become prime minister. In 1994, the LDP formed a three-way alliance with its arch rival, the Japan Socialist Party and a smaller startup party to regain power, having socialist leader Tomiichi Murayama elected as prime minister. Based on historical precedent, the more-powerful lower house will first vote on their choice for prime minister. Lawmakers can nominate any candidates from the chamber, and historically the leaders of opposition parties have been put forward for the vote. Any candidate who secures a simple majority in the first round wins approval. If no one secures a majority, a run-off poll follows, between the two candidates with the most votes. Voting then passes to the upper house, where a similar process begins, although only members of the lower house are eligible to be prime minister. If there is a disagreement between the houses, the choice of the lower house prevails. This happened in 2008 when the lower house chose the LDP candidate and the upper house picked an opposition candidate. The new prime minister may also call a snap general election to seek a national mandate. (Reporting by John Geddie and Tim Kelly; Editing by William Mallard)

Explainer-How will Japan pick its next leader?

Explainer-How will Japan pick its next leader? TOKYO (Reuters) -With Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba about to resign, according to a ...
Ohio survives sloppy game to knock off West VirginiaNew Foto - Ohio survives sloppy game to knock off West Virginia

After nearly pulling off a Power Four upset last week at Rutgers, Ohio pulled it off Saturday with a 17-10 win over West Virginia in Athens, Ohio. Ohio quarterback Parker Navarro threw for 247 yards and ran for 87 more to lead the Bobcats (1-1) to their first win against the Mountaineers (1-1) in the fifth all-time matchup. West Virginia struck first, scoring on a 32-yard rushing touchdown by Jahiem White at the 3:22 mark in the first quarter to take a 7-0 lead. Ohio responded on its next drive with a 37-yard field goal by kicker Brack Peacock with 1:07 left in the first to cut the lead to 7-3. Ohio running back Sieh Bangura scored the Bobcats' first touchdown of the game, capping off a 12-play, 71-yard, six-minute drive with a 1-yard rushing touchdown. Bangura finished the game with 20 rushing attempts for 66 yards and a touchdown. The Bobcats padded their lead with a 31-yard touchdown from Navarro to Chase Hendricks, who snagged eight catches for 121 yards, with 1:19 left on the clock in the second quarter. A relatively clean first half turned into a sloppier one after the break. After combining for 24 points in the first half, the two teams only combined for three points in the third and fourth quarters. After the Mountaineers ran for 393 yards last week, Ohio held West Virginia to just 72 yards on 28 carries. Coming off being named the MAC offensive player of the week, Navarro threw three interceptions in the second half. West Virginia was not able to capitalize with a score off any of the turnovers. West Virginia QB Nicco Marchiol was benched in the third quarter for former Texas A&M quarterback Jaylen Henderson. Henderson played two drives without completing a pass before Marchiol was brought back in the game. The larger concern for West Virginia is the injury to White. The standout running back finished with six carries for 40 yards and a touchdown before being carted off the field late in the second quarter. West Virginia wide receiver Jaden Bray also sustained an injury in the second half. He was the leading receiver for the Mountaineers, finishing with four catches for 69 yards. Ohio outgained West Virginia 429-250 and dominated the time of possession 40:15 to 19:45. --Field Level Media

Ohio survives sloppy game to knock off West Virginia

Ohio survives sloppy game to knock off West Virginia After nearly pulling off a Power Four upset last week at Rutgers, Ohio pulled it off Sa...
South Florida shocks No. 13 Florida for second straight win over ranked teamNew Foto - South Florida shocks No. 13 Florida for second straight win over ranked team

Nico Gramatica nailed a 20-yard field goal as time expired as South Florida rallied to stun No. 13 Florida 18-16 on Saturday in Gainesville, Fla. After beating then-No. 25 Boise State in Week 1, the Bulls (2-0) went 87 yards in eight plays in the final two minutes to set up Gramatica's third field goal. It was USF's second straight win over an AP ranked team and first on the road since beating Notre Dame in 2011. Gramatica missed a 58-yarder just short with 2:52 left that would have put the Bulls up. USF signal-caller Byrum Brown was 23 of 36 for 263 passing yards and a touchdown, while Florida's DJ Lagway was 23 of 33 for 222 yards with a TD and an interception. Florida kicker Trey Smack, who was 2 of 5 in last week's 55-0 win over Long Island, booted a 28-yarder for a 3-0 lead on the first drive. That score stood through the quarter, which ended with each team producing 86 total yards but with the Bulls in the red zone. Gramatica nailed a 38-yard kick on the second play of the second quarter to tie it. After having two touchdowns taken off the board by penalties, Florida sent Smack out again and he banged home a 36-yard field goal at 7:13 for a 6-3 lead. At 1:50, Smack made it 3-for-3 by connecting on a 41-yarder. However, the American Conference football team traveled 68 yards in eight plays, ending it with Gramatica's 25-yard kick on the half's final play for a 9-6 halftime deficit. The teams traded series in the second half with the early highlight being James Chenault's diving interception of Lagway over six minutes in. The visitors stunned the crowd at the Swamp when Brown lofted a pass that Keshaun Singleton caught between two Florida defenders and raced to paydirt for a 66-yard tally for their first lead at 13-9 with 2:03 left in the third. It got worse on the next Florida series when an errant punt snap sailed out of the end zone for a safety and a 15-9 advantage. Lagway responded with a four-yard quick slant to Eugene Wilson III for a 16-15 lead early in the fourth quarter. --Field Level Media

South Florida shocks No. 13 Florida for second straight win over ranked team

South Florida shocks No. 13 Florida for second straight win over ranked team Nico Gramatica nailed a 20-yard field goal as time expired as S...
Harper homers and NL East-leading Phillies beat Marlins 4-2New Foto - Harper homers and NL East-leading Phillies beat Marlins 4-2

MIAMI (AP) — Bryce Harper homered, Brandon Marsh doubled twice and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Miami Marlins 4-2 on Saturday. Jesús Luzardo struck out eight over six innings of two-run ball for the NL East-leading Phillies. Luzardo (13-6) allowed five hits and walked four. Phillies star slugger Kyle Schwarber went 0-for-3 and was hit twice. Schwarber remains at 49 homers since hewent deep four timesagainst Atlanta on Aug. 28. He hit a drive to the warning track in the ninth that was caught by centerfielder Jakob Marsee. After winning three of four at the New York Mets Aug. 28-31, the Marlins have lost five straight. Philadelphia catcher J.T. Realmuto threw out Agustín Ramírez and Maximo Acosta on unsuccessful stolen base attempts in the first and seventh. Harper gave the Phillies a quick lead with a two-run homer in the first. He drove a fastball from Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara over the wall in center for his 24th home run. Philadelphia padded the lead in the fourth on Harrison Bader's run-scoring single and Bryson Stott's sacrifice fly. Miami narrowed the deficit in the bottom half, when Eric Wagaman doubled and Javier Sanoja added an RBI infield single. David Robertson and Matt Strahm followed Luzardo with scoreless innings each before Jhoan Duran closed for his 27th save. Alcantara (8-12) gave up four runs and seven hits in six innings. The right-hander walked one and struck out four. Key moment After he issued walks to Wagaman and Sanoja, Luzardo ended his outing by retiring Troy Johnston on a flyout for the third out in the sixth. Key stat Harper has 33 RBIs over his last 50 games. Up next RHP Taijuan Walker (4-7, 3.92 ERA) will start the series finale for the Phillies on Sunday while the Marlins have not announced a starter. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Harper homers and NL East-leading Phillies beat Marlins 4-2

Harper homers and NL East-leading Phillies beat Marlins 4-2 MIAMI (AP) — Bryce Harper homered, Brandon Marsh doubled twice and the Philadelp...

 

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