🚨🇩🇪 BREAKING: Jürgen Klopp as new Germany head coach, here we go! 💥
Klopp has accepted to take over; long term contract details, project and RB Group exit still under discussion, but he will be the new head coach.
RB considered Glasner as replacement but he signs at #NFFC.
Klopp is back.
BREAKING:
🇺🇸🇮🇶🇮🇷 Trump asked the Kurdish factions to help US and Israel - Axios
President Trump spoke to the leaders of Iraq's two main Kurdish factions, Masoud Barzani and Bafel Talabani, to discuss the war and ways the Kurds could assist against Iran.
The calls follow months of lobbying by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu who thinks the Kurds will play a significant role in the war. - Axios reports
LR Baus 🇸🇪 via his first stream back home:
"When I joined this little project a year ago, I was never gonna become a pro player.
That was never the plan. I was just gonna try it out for one year and then be done with it.
That’s why it’s so sad that we lost, because I feel like I had a little bit more in me to give, and that’s why it’s so heartbreaking that we didn’t make it.
But yeah, for myself, I’m not playing pro anymore."
Los Ratones @nemesis_lol on @thebausffs:
"Baus' Gragas is the best Gragas in the LEC.
"I don't think the champ is that good right now. But yeah, when Baus plays it, he makes it work."
Renowned Irish actor Timothy V. Murphy has shared a message of support for the Kurdish people in northeast Syria (Rojava), wishing for peace and expressing hope for an independent Kurdistan, while drawing parallels to Ireland’s struggle for freedom.
🎬 LR Baus comments on whether he lost his old self after entering the #LEC or not!
"Have I lost myself? I try not to. I'm just trying to play as best as I can, and I don't want to let my teammates down."
Via: LEC on Twitch
#esports#lolesports#thebausffs#losratones
Sen. Graham is right. I’ve been discussing the situation in NE Syria with Republican House leaders.
It is not in America’s interest for Islamist forces to seize territory once governed by trusted U.S. allies who protected minorities and advanced religious freedom. Yet this is happening as Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa’s forces move into northeast Syria, displacing the Syrian Democratic Forces—our partners in the fight against ISIS, who lost thousands of fighters, guarded U.S. bases, and detained ISIS prisoners. Before we place trust in al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda insurgent who fought U.S. forces in Iraq and was held at Abu Ghraib, he has to show he is trustworthy. So far, he is failing the test.