Trump hints at jets for Erdogan if Turkey quits Russian oil

US President Donald Trump on Thursday urged Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan to stop buying Russian oil over the war in Ukraine, while hinting that he may drop a ban on Ankara buying US stealth fighter jets.Erdogan was making his first visit to the White House since 2019 — the same year Washington kicked Turkey out of the F-35 jet program over the NATO ally’s purchase of a Russian air defense system.Trump said they would talk “very seriously” about ending the rift over the high-tech planes, and said he was ready to lift sanctions against Ankara over the Russian S-400 missiles if the meeting went well.But he also pushed the key issue of Ukraine with Erdogan, whose country has refused to join international sanctions on Moscow and has even stepped up its purchases of Russian oil. “I’d like to have him stop buying any oil from Russia while Russia continues this rampage,” Trump told reporters at the start of the two-hour meeting in the Oval Office.Erdogan had influence over Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump said, but added: “The best thing he could do is not buy oil and gas from Russia.”Turkey is Russia’s fourth-biggest trading partner, according to Europe’s Bruegel institute, which tallied $52 billion worth of exchanges last year — largely fossil fuels and electronics.Trump, who said in a major shift earlier this week that he now believed Ukraine can win the war, insists Western allies must stop buying Russian oil and gas before he imposes any more sanctions on Moscow.- ‘Rigged elections’ -It wasn’t clear if Trump and Erdogan reached a deal on the F-35s that have been a sticking point ever since Trump’s first term.Turkey was booted out of the flagship US fighter jet program six years ago out of concern that its purchase of the Russian system would give NATO’s main adversary a window into the F-35’s capabilities.But Trump said after meeting Erdogan that the talks were “very conclusive in so many different things — things that we wanted, things that he wanted.” “We’ll be announcing that sometime later, and he’ll be making an announcement too,” he told reporters.Trump added that US sanctions imposed on Turkey’s defense sector amid the Russian missiles row could be lifted “almost immediately.” Known for his admiration for forceful foreign leaders, Trump, 79, has long shown a fondness for Erdogan, 71, and is embracing him despite a crackdown in Turkey on the opposition. “This is a guy who’s highly opinionated. Usually, I don’t like opinionated people, but I always like this one, but he’s a tough one,” Trump told reporters.”He knows about rigged elections better than anybody,” Trump added about his counterpart, after saying that they had stayed friends even while the Republican was out of office due to what he called a “rigged election.”Trump and Erdogan were also seeking to paper over differences on Gaza and Syria. Erdogan has been a fierce critic of key US ally Israel over the Gaza war.”President Trump has tremendous influence. I believe that we could, hand-in-hand, overcome all the bitterness and the problems in the region,” Erdogan told reporters through an interpreter.

Trump allies to control TikTok under new US deal

Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order laying out a proposed deal for a US version of TikTok that would see Chinese ownership reduced to 20 percent and put control in the hands of the president’s allies.At a signing ceremony at the White House, Trump said the US version of the app would be run by “highly sophisticated” investors including Larry Ellison, the founder of cloud giant Oracle, tech investor Michael Dell and media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. Investment firm Silver Lake Management and Silicon Valley powerhouse Andreessen Horowitz are also thought to be part of the deal.”The proposed divestiture would allow the millions of Americans who enjoy TikTok every day to continue using it while also protecting national security,” Trump stated in the order, which affects TikTok’s approximately 170 million American users.The lineup of investors mentioned are all Trump allies but he insisted that the app would not toe any political line.”If I could make it 100 percent MAGA I would, but it’s not going to work out that way unfortunately. No… every group, every philosophy, every policy, will be treated very fairly,” Trump told reporters.The president confirmed that the US version of TikTok would feature a homegrown model of the app’s prized algorithm, often described as TikTok’s “secret sauce” that helped it grow into one of the world’s most popular platforms in just a few years. A White House official said Monday the algorithm would be “continuously monitored” to ensure it is “not being unduly influenced.”The new set-up for TikTok is in response to a law passed under Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, that has forced its Chinese owner ByteDance to sell its US operations or face a ban in its biggest market. US policymakers, including Trump in his first presidency, have warned that China could use TikTok to mine data from Americans or exert influence through its state-of-the-art algorithm.Trump has repeatedly delayed enforcement through successive executive orders, most recently extending the deadline until December 16, 2025. Thursday’s order extended that deadline still further, granting a 120-day enforcement delay to complete the transaction by January 23.Vice President JD Vance, the one-time venture capitalist who led the team to find a solution for TikTok, said the US entity would be valued at about $14 billion, though he added that it would ultimately be up to the investors to figure out its price.When asked if the Chinese authorities had signed off on the deal, Trump said that President Xi Jinping gave his green light in a phone call last week.”(I have) great respect for President Xi, and I very much appreciate that he approved the deal, because to get it done properly, we really needed the support of China,” he said.TikTok did not respond to a query seeking comment and confirmation, and Beijing has remained largely silent on any deal. After the Trump-Xi call, state broadcaster CCTV said Xi emphasized to his US counterpart that China supports market-based negotiations that align with Chinese laws.

Trump allies to control TikTok under new US deal

Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order laying out a proposed deal for a US version of TikTok that would see Chinese ownership reduced to 20 percent and put control in the hands of the president’s allies.At a signing ceremony at the White House, Trump said the US version of the app would be run by “highly sophisticated” investors including Larry Ellison, the founder of cloud giant Oracle, tech investor Michael Dell and media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. Investment firm Silver Lake Management and Silicon Valley powerhouse Andreessen Horowitz are also thought to be part of the deal.”The proposed divestiture would allow the millions of Americans who enjoy TikTok every day to continue using it while also protecting national security,” Trump stated in the order, which affects TikTok’s approximately 170 million American users.The lineup of investors mentioned are all Trump allies but he insisted that the app would not toe any political line.”If I could make it 100 percent MAGA I would, but it’s not going to work out that way unfortunately. No… every group, every philosophy, every policy, will be treated very fairly,” Trump told reporters.The president confirmed that the US version of TikTok would feature a homegrown model of the app’s prized algorithm, often described as TikTok’s “secret sauce” that helped it grow into one of the world’s most popular platforms in just a few years. A White House official said Monday the algorithm would be “continuously monitored” to ensure it is “not being unduly influenced.”The new set-up for TikTok is in response to a law passed under Trump’s predecessor, Joe Biden, that has forced its Chinese owner ByteDance to sell its US operations or face a ban in its biggest market. US policymakers, including Trump in his first presidency, have warned that China could use TikTok to mine data from Americans or exert influence through its state-of-the-art algorithm.Trump has repeatedly delayed enforcement through successive executive orders, most recently extending the deadline until December 16, 2025. Thursday’s order extended that deadline still further, granting a 120-day enforcement delay to complete the transaction by January 23.Vice President JD Vance, the one-time venture capitalist who led the team to find a solution for TikTok, said the US entity would be valued at about $14 billion, though he added that it would ultimately be up to the investors to figure out its price.When asked if the Chinese authorities had signed off on the deal, Trump said that President Xi Jinping gave his green light in a phone call last week.”(I have) great respect for President Xi, and I very much appreciate that he approved the deal, because to get it done properly, we really needed the support of China,” he said.TikTok did not respond to a query seeking comment and confirmation, and Beijing has remained largely silent on any deal. After the Trump-Xi call, state broadcaster CCTV said Xi emphasized to his US counterpart that China supports market-based negotiations that align with Chinese laws.

Espagne: le FC Barcelone se fait une belle frayeur mais renverse Oviedo (3-1)

Mené 1-0 à la mi-temps, le FC Barcelone, champion d’Espagne en titre, a renversé le promu Oviedo (3-1) jeudi lors de la sixième journée de Liga, grâce à l’inévitable Robert Lewandowski et à son capitaine Ronald Araujo.L’attaquant polonais, à peine entré en jeu (70e, 2-1) et le défenseur uruguayen (89e, 3-1), tous deux buteurs de la tête, ont arraché une victoire dans la douleur pour le Barça (2e, 16 points), qui reste au contact de son éternel rival, le Real Madrid (1er, 18 points), leader toujours invaincu.Valeureux jusqu’au bout, les joueurs d’Oviedo (18e, 3 points), petit club asturien de retour en Liga pour la première fois depuis 24 ans, ont longtemps tenu tête au géant catalan, et avaient même ouvert le score en première mi-temps en profitant d’une sortie ratée du gardien barcelonais Joan Garcia (33e, 1-0).Malgré les tentatives de l’Anglais Marcus Rashford, qui a poussé le gardien adverse Aaron Escandell à deux énormes parades (10e, 23e), et une frappe du Brésilien Raphinha sur le poteau qui aurait pu profiter à Araujo (32e), la défense asturienne, emmenée par l’ancien marseillais Eric Bailly, a tenu bon jusqu’en début de deuxième mi-temps.Elle s’est ensuite logiquement effondrée face aux champions en titre après l’égalisation opportuniste du défenseur espagnol Eric Garcia (56e, 1-1), comme face au Real plus tôt dans la saison (3-0).Le promu pourra néanmoins sortir la tête haute, car il a mis l’équipe d’Hansi Flick en difficulté en ciblant les failles barcelonaises, la profondeur et le jeu aérien, en s’appuyant notamment sur le colosse vénézuélien Salomon Rondon et la vista de l’ex-magicien d’Arsenal Santi Cazorla, 40 ans.Les Blaugranas, qui espèrent les retours de Lamine Yamal et Alejandro Baldé pour la réception de la Real Sociedad dimanche (18H30) en vue du choc face au PSG en Ligue des champions mercredi, vont tenter ce week-end de profiter d’un éventuel faux-pas du Real dans le derby de Madrid face à l’Atlético samedi (16H15) pour prendre la tête du championnat.

L1: Panichelli, Paez et Penders, les trois recrues performantes de Strasbourg

Avec Joaquin Panichelli et Kendry Paez pour marquer des buts, Mike Penders pour les empêcher, Strasbourg, qui accueille Marseille vendredi en ouverture de la sixième journée de Ligue 1, peut compter sur trois de ses recrues en forme depuis le début de la saison.Un double arrêt décisif dès l’entame face au Paris FC dimanche pour Penders, un but de la tête pour Paez aussi contre le promu francilien, et un statut de comeilleur buteur de Ligue 1 (trois réalisations, avec six autres joueurs) pour Panichelli: à Strasbourg, le recrutement estival a déjà porté ses fruits. – Penders comme Petrovic -La différence entre Penders et Petrovic? Cinq ans en âge, six centimètres en taille mais le “même processus” pour Mike Penders et son double mètre. A 20 ans, le Belge est arrivé à Strasbourg pour franchir un palier dans sa carrière, sous la forme d’un prêt de Chelsea, détenu, comme le club alsacien, par le consortium américain BlueCo.”C’est le même processus, c’est un joueur précoce qui deviendra un joueur de classe mondiale, c’est une question de temps, notre travail est d’accélérer sa progression comme pour Djordje Petrovic”, parti cet été à Bournemouth en Angleterre, commente l’entraîneur anglais Liam Rosenior.Pour l’instant peu sollicité, le jeune portier a sorti des arrêts décisifs, successivement contre Le Havre (1-0) et le Paris FC (3-2). Mais à Monaco (défaite 3-2) précédemment, il a mal négocié une passe en retrait de Lucas Hogsberg, qui a mené à l’ouverture du score de Folarin Balogun. “Les erreurs feront partie de l’apprentissage mais je considère qu’il y avait faute de l’attaquant qui a maintenu au sol mon gardien, juge Rosenior. C’est une honte et personne n’a rien dit.”- Paez, la pépite – Son nouveau coéquipier Kendry Paez a quitté l’Equateur cet été, acheté par Chelsea puis lui aussi prêté à Strasbourg. Il a réussi une intégration surprenante à tout juste 18 ans. Remplaçant ou titulaire, l’international équatorien a marqué des points auprès de Rosenior. Il a salué son “attitude remarquable” dans la foulée d’une première titularisation contre Nantes (1-0, 2e journée) où, positionné sur le côté droit, il a beaucoup provoqué.Contre le Paris FC, le précoce gaucher a été récompensé dimanche par son premier but en Ligue 1 pour sa deuxième titularisation, associé à Joaquin Panichelli. Sa tête, avec un jeu de corps très malin, a donné l’avantage à Strasbourg en première mi-temps. “Dans notre équipe, on a toujours été en mode famille, très accueillants. Peu importe la langue, il n’y a pas de barrière, explique Guéla Doué, autre buteur à Jean-Bouin. On arrive le matin avec le sourire et on est contents d’être ensemble.”- Panichelli, la combativité -Le véloce attaquant argentin a aussi rejoint la cosmopolite famille alsacienne cet été en provenance d’Alavès. Il sort d’un grosse saison en prêt en D2 espagnole avec Mirandés (21 buts).Seul en pointe ou associé avec Emanuel Emegha, le Sud-Américain a également montré sa capacité à être performant dans plusieurs systèmes et registres, comme le montrent ses buts de la tête (face à Metz) ou sur pénalty (à Monaco et face au Havre).Contre Nantes, Rosenior a apprécié “le travail défensif” en fin de match de son attaquant. “Quand on a une attitude comme ça, on peut être intégré assez rapidement, avait-il souligné après le match. C’est un petit détail, mais qui en dit long sur l’état d’esprit du joueur.”

Alabama Death Row inmate to be executed by nitrogen gas

A man convicted of killing a gas station clerk is to be put to death by nitrogen gas in Alabama, one of two executions scheduled in the United States on Thursday.Geoffrey West, 50, is to be executed at 6:00 pm US Central Time (2300 GMT) for the 1997 murder of Margaret Berry, a 33-year-old mother of two, during a robbery in the town of Attalla.Blaine Milam, 35, is to be put to death by lethal injection at around the same time in Texas for the 2008 killing of Amora Carson, the 13-month-old daughter of his girlfriend, during an “exorcism.”According to court documents, the child was “beaten, strangled, sexually mutilated, and had twenty-four human bite marks covering her entire body in what the medical examiner called the worst case of brutality he had ever seen.”Milam’s lawyers have sought to halt his execution on the grounds he is intellectually disabled but the appeals have been rejected by the courts.Milam’s case was among those featured in a 2013 Werner Herzog documentary called “On Death Row.”There have been 31 executions in the United States this year, the most since 2014, when 35 inmates were put to death.Florida has carried out the most executions — 12 — followed by South Carolina and Texas with four each.Twenty-six of this year’s executions have been carried out by lethal injection, two by firing squad and three by nitrogen hypoxia, which involves pumping nitrogen gas into a face mask, causing the prisoner to suffocate.The use of nitrogen gas as a method of capital punishment has been denounced by United Nations experts as cruel and inhumane.The death penalty has been abolished in 23 of the 50 US states, while three others — California, Oregon and Pennsylvania — have moratoriums in place.President Donald Trump is a proponent of capital punishment and on his first day in office called for an expansion of its use “for the vilest crimes.”Trump signed a presidential memorandum on Thursday directing federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty in Washington, the nation’s capital, in appropriate cases.

Ligue Europa: Lyon prend un départ convaincant à Utrecht

L’Olympique lyonnais, quart de finaliste de la compétition la saison dernière, a pris un départ convaincant jeudi lors de la première journée de Ligue Europa en s’imposant à Utrecht grâce à un but de Tanner Tessmann.L’Américain a sorti le match d’une ennuyeuse torpeur grâce à une frappe aux seize mètres à quinze minutes du terme, à la réception d’une action initiée par Rachid Ghezzal.Un but qui a signé le coaching gagnant de Paulo Fonseca qui n’a pas hésité à opérer quatre changements à l’heure de jeu.Alors que l’avant-match entre supporteurs a été quelque peu tendu, des vidéos diffusées sur les réseaux sociaux montrant quelques jets de chaises et de fumigènes entre “ultras” des deux équipes (rapidement calmés par la police locale), la première période entre les deux équipes a été à l’inverse très tranquille.Les Néerlandais, avec le Franco-ivoirien Sébastien Haller titularisé en pointe, ont globalement posé le pied sur le ballon durant les 45 première minutes sans toutefois inquiéter le gardien lyonnais. Quarts de finalistes de cette Europa Ligue l’an passé (éliminés à ce stade par Manchester United), les Gones sont d’abord apparus bien timides dans le vieux stade du Galgenwaard au point de ne cadrer aucun tir en première période.Mais si Utrecht a mis de la vitesse en début de match, les hommes de Paulo Fonseca ont ensuite équilibré les échanges au point de dominer la deuxième période.De quoi confirmer les cinq premières journées solides des Lyonnais en Ligue 1 qui ont aligné quatre victoires et n’ont perdu qu’un match, il y a douze jours à Rennes (1-3), malgré une équipe largement remaniée par rapport au onze-type de la saison passée.Nicolas Tagliafico et ses équipiers auront l’occasion d’enfoncer le clou lors des prochains matches, sur le papier abordables, avec notamment la réception du RB Salzbourg le 2 octobre avant d’accueillir le FC Bâle.