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Carlos Ortiz admitted Friday that the future of LIV Golf looks bleak, now that the Saudi group that bankrolled it said it will stop paying the bills.”It’s looking a little bit tough, hopefully there’s a way forward,” Ortiz said following his second round at the BMW International Open in Germany, a stop on the DP World Tour.”I mean, I honestly don’t know all the situation, but it’s not looking great, obviously, as we all know. That’s a shame. I’ve really enjoyed my time playing all around the world and it’s been awesome playing with my team.”Ortiz, a 35-year-old from Mexico, has one LIV Golf win (LIV Golf Houston, 2024) and one PGA Tour victory (Houston Open, 2020). He joined LIV in 2022.He said Friday that should LIV cease operations after the 2026 season, he knows he will come through just fine.”We’ll see what happens, you know, but whatever happens, I’m sure I’ll find a place to play and, for me, it’s just about playing golf,” said Ortiz, a member of the LIV team Torque GC. ‘WHATEVER HAPPENS IS TOTALLY FINE’ “If I can start coming to places like this and seeing new places, then it will be great. For me, whatever happens is totally fine.”After 36 holes at the Golfclub Munchen Eichenried in Munich, Ortiz was in a three-way tie for second place on Friday at 10-under after back-to-back rounds of 67, one shot behind the leader.Joaquin Niemann of Chile, captain of Torque GC, struck a much more hopeful tone when he spoke on Friday. He told bunkered.co.uk that he plans to honour his LIV commitment in 2027.”I know for sure he (Scott O’Neil, LIV CEO) is doing the best job he can to raise the money and keep getting the product that we have — which I think is the best,” Niemann, 27, said.”Coming and seeing the difference on DP (World Tour) to what LIV has, LIV is great. But, yeah, hopefully we can get the money and please the fans who hope we keep going.” Related Story Source link
Tadej Pogacar begins his quest for history on Saturday as he bids to win a record fifth Tour de France.As has been the case in the previous five years, his main competition will come from Jonas Vingegaard, who beat the Slovenian in 2022 and 2023 but was second to the world champion in 2021, 2024 and last year.Yet the Tour will not be just about those two this year, as France dreams of ending its 41-year wait for a home winner at the Grande Boucle.Teenage prodigy Paul Seixas has dazzled throughout this year, and although no one expects him to actually win the Tour this year — this will be his first Grand Tour — he is surely a champion in the making.But over 21 stages — starting with a team time-trial in Barcelona — and 3,200 kilometres that will cross the Pyrenees into southwestern France before heading diagonally to the Vosges mountains in the northeast before dropping down to the Alps in the southeast and then finishing in the capital, Paris.It is hard to see past Pogacar, such has been his dominance in cycling in the last three seasons.He has had seven races this season, winning six of them and finishing second in the other one.He won his two stage races, wracking up 13 victories in 16 race days in 2026, never finishing below 12th in any stage.”If he’s able to stay on his bike… it looks as if he’s got this one in the bag,” former four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome told AFP.FEW WOULD DISAGREEPogacar insisted there are several rivals who could beat him, but victories over the 27-year-old UAE Team Emirates leader have become a rarity.Vingegaard, 29, described Pogacar as “probably the best rider who has ever been in a bunch”.And the Dane is in the form of his life, bristling with confidence after completing the Grand Tour clean sweep in May — a feat which Pogacar has not yet managed.”I think I’m ready for this race and I’m really looking forward to it,” said Vingegaard.”It’s been an amazing year for me so far, so I’m looking forward to hopefully continuing.”PODIUM FIGHTOthers, say they are as good as resigned to battling it out for third place behind the two giants of Grand Tours.Red Bull-Bora Hansgrohe team-mates Remco Evenepoel, the Olympic champion, and Florian Lipowitz have each finished third in the last two years.They are joint team leaders, but also rivals for that final podium spot.Evenepoel insisted that there would be no in-fighting between the pair.”Of course, we want to be on the podium, but whether it’s him or myself, I think we need to do it in a good way without having this negative energy,” he said.”We both really want to do what we did already in the past, which is to be on the podium behind Tadej and Jonas.”To do so, they are going to have to finish ahead of Seixas, who has comprehensively beaten both this season.Lipowitz was a distant second to Seixas at the Tour of the Basque Country in April, while Evenepoel finished well behind Pogacar and the Frenchman in third at the one-day Liege-Bastogne-Liege classic that same month.Some think that it is too soon for Seixas to be tackling the Tour as Decathlon CMA CGM team leader.NOT THE FRENCHMAN “The priority remains the general classification, to see how that goes,” said the 19-year-old.”Which position, I don’t know yet, but I wouldn’t take any risks for anything other than the overall standings.”The third favourite for the Tour is Isaac Del Toro.The Mexican has won the UAE Tour, Tirreno-Adriatico and the Tour Auvergne-Rhone-Alps this year, but he is Pogacar’s team-mate and will be working for the Slovenian.If he was in any other team, Del Toro would be one of Pogacar’s main rivals.”It’s a great dream that I have had since I was young,” Del Toro, 22, said about riding in his first Tour.”The truth is that I feel very privileged, very happy.” Related Story Source link
Medical sources in the Gaza Strip reported that 929 Palestinians have been martyred since the ceasefire agreement, announced on Oct. 10, 2025, came into effect.According to Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), citing the same sources, 247 children and 191 women were among those martyred, reflecting the continued impact of the conflict on civilians.The sources stated that April was the deadliest month since the ceasefire began, with approximately 117 fatalities recorded during the month, compared to 79 fatalities in March. They added that the pace of bombardment and the number of casualties continued to rise rapidly throughout May.The sources warned that the health sector in the Gaza Strip is facing catastrophic conditions due to the ongoing blockade and restrictions on the entry of medicines and medical supplies, a situation that is further worsening the suffering of patients and the injured. Source link
Germany has initiated talks with France on strengthening bilateral cooperation in the field of nuclear deterrence, as part of the defense and strategic coordination mechanism announced by the two countries last March.Local sources reported that the first round of talks began in Paris, while a second round of talks is expected to be held in Berlin before summer holiday.A statement by the German Chancellery explained that Berlin and Paris agreed on executive steps for the Nuclear Steering Group, including taking concrete steps during the current year, as Germany will participate in French nuclear exercises, and several joint visits to strategic facilities will take place, in addition to the two countries’ participation in developing the nuclear defense capabilities of other European countries.Germany will participate for the first time in this type of training next September, with its participation initially being in the form of an observer role. In the later stages, the German army will provide strategic support that is not directly related to nuclear weapons.The joint German-French declaration stressed that the new cooperation does not aim to replace NATO’s nuclear deterrence, nor the nuclear participation arrangements to which Germany contributes, but rather to complement them, while the two countries continue to adhere to international law, including the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.The declaration also stressed that German-French cooperation is based on commitment to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty and Article 42, paragraph 7, of the European Union Treaty, and aims to strengthen European security as a whole, paying particular attention to coordination with the United States, the United Kingdom, and the rest of the allies.Last March, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron announced the establishment of a high-level nuclear steering group, to be a bilateral framework for defense dialogue and coordination of strategic actions, including consultation on the appropriate combination of conventional capabilities, missile defense, and French nuclear capabilities. Related Story Source link
Israeli air force launched new airstrikes on various areas in southern Lebanon on Saturday, killing three people and injuring several others.According to Lebanon’s National News Agency, an Israeli drone strike targeted the town of Jibchit, killing one person, while another strike targeted the town of Loubiyeh in the Sidon district, killing one person and injuring another.The Agency added that an Israeli drone also struck the town of Ansar, killing a paramedic and wounding four other people.According to the latest official figures, the death toll from the Israeli military campaign in Lebanon has risen to 3,371 people, with an additional 10,129 injured. Related Story Source link
South Korea and Japan will resume their joint maritime search and rescue exercises (SAREX) starting early next month, Seoul’s defense chief said Saturday, calling it a “symbolic” move that reflects improving bilateral relations.South Korea’s Defense Minister Ahn Gyu-back announced the plan during bilateral talks with his Japanese counterpart Shinjiro Koizumi, held on the margins of the Asia Security Summit, also known as the Shangri-La Dialogue.”The SAREX drills will take place on June 7,” South Korea’s (Yonhap) news agency quoted the defense minister as saying in the opening remarks. “I believe the resumption of the drills after nine years carries a highly symbolic and declaratory meaning.”The drills will be conducted jointly with Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force in international waters southeast of Jeju Island, South Korea’s Navy said in a separate release.The exercise will involve its 4,900-ton ROKS Cheon Ja Bong landing ship, Japan’s 7,250-ton Aegis-equipped Kongo destroyer and a Japanese maritime patrol helicopter, it added.Launched in 1999, the biennial SAREX exercise was designed to train procedures for coordinated responses between naval ships from both countries in the event of maritime incidents in waters near the Korean Peninsula.But the drills have been suspended since the 10th round in 2017, as bilateral ties soured following a dispute over a Japanese maritime patrol aircraft making an unusually low-altitude flyby over a South Korean warship in December 2018.Seoul had decried the plane’s approach as a “menacing” flight, while Tokyo accused the South Korean vessel of having locked its fire-control radar on the plane.The two countries agreed to prevent a recurrence of such a spat during defense ministers’ talks in June 2024 under the previous Yoon Suk Yeol government amid a dramatic warming of bilateral relations. Source link
