Travis Kelce ‘Giddy’ Over Engagement to Taylor Swift

Travis Kelce Giddy Over Engagement to Taylor Swift

NFL star Travis Kelce is opening up about his recent engagement to global pop icon Taylor Swift, describing the moment as “exciting” and “awesome.” The couple announced their engagement on August 26, 2025, in a joint Instagram post that quickly went viral, sparking widespread reactions across social media platforms. Kelce, tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, spoke about the engagement during the latest episode of his “New Heights” podcast, co-hosted with his brother and former Philadelphia Eagles center, Jason Kelce. “In case you missed the Instagram post heard ‘round the world, Travis and Taylor are engaged,” Jason said at the top of the show. “Yay!” Travis responded with gratitude, thanking fans and well-wishers. “I appreciate everybody that reached out and sent something and all the excitement that’s been going on,” he said. “It’s been really fun telling everybody who I’m going to be spending the rest of my life with.” The Super Bowl champion also shared details of their first public appearance as an engaged couple, which took place at a Cincinnati Bearcats game last week. “It was my first time introducing Taylor as my fiancée to a few of my teammates,” Kelce said. “So yeah, it was pretty cool.” When Jason asked if he still gets “giddy” saying it, Travis admitted, “Yeah I do. I still get giddy. Exciting times.” Kelce and Swift’s relationship has been a high-profile one since it went public in late 2023. The engagement marks a new chapter for the couple, whose romance has played out in front of millions of fans around the world. No date has yet been announced for the wedding.

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DSS Arraigns Nine Over Terror-Related Offences in Benue and Plateau

Abuja, Nigeria – The Department of State Services (DSS) has arraigned nine individuals in connection with a series of terror-related offences and violent attacks across Benue and Plateau States. The suspects were brought before the Federal High Court in Abuja in six separate cases, facing charges ranging from terrorism and unlawful possession of firearms to arms trafficking and destruction of property. Among those arraigned were Terkende Ashuwa and Amos Alede, both from Guma Local Government Area of Benue State. They are facing a three-count charge for allegedly carrying out reprisal attacks in Abinsi and Yelwata villages. They are also accused of destroying private property in Ukpam village, which reportedly led to the economic loss of 12 cattle. In another case, Haruna Adamu and Muhammad Abdullahi of Awe LGA in Nasarawa State were charged alongside others still at large. They allegedly participated in coordinated attacks on the communities of Abinsi and Yelwata on June 13, 2025. A 32-year-old woman, Halima Haliru Umar, from Faskari LGA in Katsina State, was arraigned on a four-count charge. She is accused of transporting 302 rounds of live AK-47 rifle ammunition to bandits operating in the region. The DSS also arraigned a 75-year-old man, Nanbol Tali, and another individual, Timnan Manjo, on a four-count charge related to the illegal purchase and sale of two locally fabricated AK-47 rifles. The weapons were reportedly sold without licenses for a sum of ₦3 million. In a related development, Danjuma Antu of Jos North, Plateau State, appeared before the court on a five-count charge for unlawful possession of two locally made pistols capable of firing 9mm caliber ammunition. Additionally, the DSS filed a six-count charge against Silas Iduh Oloche of Agatu LGA, Benue State, for unlawful possession of 18 firearms, including grenades, without a license. The DSS noted that investigations are ongoing, and efforts are being made to apprehend other suspects who remain at large. These arraignments come amid increased efforts by security agencies to clamp down on rising violence, arms proliferation, and terrorism in Nigeria’s North Central region, which has faced persistent instability in recent years.

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Half of US voters believe Israel is committing genocide and six in 10 oppose further military aid, polls suggest.

What If the US Cut All Support for Israel Tomorrow? Experts Weigh In

WASHINGTON / TEL AVIV – September 2, 2025 — As the war in Gaza grinds on and global outrage mounts over the rising civilian death toll, questions are being raised about what might happen if the United States — long Israel’s most powerful ally — ended its support overnight. Recent polling suggests a shift in public opinion within the US, with half of American voters believing Israel is committing genocide, and six in 10 opposing further military aid. Yet, under President Donald Trump, Washington’s support has remained not only firm but increasingly aggressive. In February, members of Trump’s administration even floated the idea of “ethnic cleansing” Gaza — drawing fierce international condemnation. The US plays a crucial role in Israel’s war machine — supplying weapons, diplomatic cover at the UN, and unwavering political backing. It has vetoed ceasefire resolutions, defended Israel at the International Court of Justice, and sanctioned ICC judges who issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders. But what if that support ended tomorrow? We asked four experts — including former Israeli government adviser Daniel Levy, political scientist Ori Goldberg, defense analyst Hamze Attar, and international relations expert HA Hellyer — what that might look like. Without US protection, the fragile international support Israel still retains — even from close allies like Germany — would collapse quickly, says Ori Goldberg. “Many Western countries are already uneasy. Without the US, most would feel emboldened to move against Israel — potentially through sanctions, arms embargoes, or even invoking Chapter 7 of the UN Charter to authorize intervention.” Despite Israeli claims that it faces existential threats, HA Hellyer argues that “the idea Israel would immediately be attacked by Syria or other neighbors is a myth.” “There’s no appetite in the region for another war. What the US withdrawal would actually do is remove Israel’s impunity, creating new pressure to reach a settlement with the Palestinians.” Israel receives billions annually in US military aid, and its defense industry is deeply tied to American R&D. “The economic fallout wouldn’t be immediate,” says Goldberg, “but over time you’d see massive layoffs in Israel’s tech sector and a crippling impact on military production.” Hamze Attar notes Israel would also lose access to US-subsidized arms, satellite coverage, and systems like Iron Dome, leaving it far more exposed. “Even if it sought new suppliers in Europe, weapons would come with a price tag — and Israel can’t afford to replace US support overnight.” Despite international isolation, Israel’s right-wing leadership may remain defiant, analysts suggest. “Netanyahu would spin the loss of US support as proof of Israel’s need for independence,” says Goldberg. “And the settler movement would push ahead with its agenda, regardless of the fallout.” However, Daniel Levy emphasizes that US support gives Israel political immunity, particularly regarding human rights abuses. “Without Washington’s cover, Israel would become a pariah state, much like apartheid South Africa. Eventually, the system would be forced to bend — not out of goodwill, but necessity.” An abrupt end to US backing could force an immediate halt to the war, experts say. “The army and central bank would quickly realize they don’t have the resources to sustain the war without American backing,” Levy explains. Attar agrees: “Every bullet fired would feel more costly. A holding pattern would likely follow, with Israel buying time as it adjusts to a new geopolitical reality.” While unlikely in the near term, a sudden halt to US military and diplomatic aid would transform Israel’s political calculus, reignite global accountability, and potentially accelerate moves toward a negotiated solution. As public opinion in the US continues to shift, the question of support may no longer be hypothetical — but a real political pressure point in future elections.

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Children, Journalists Among 105 Killed on Tuesday in Intensifying Israeli Assault on Gaza

GAZA CITY – September 2, 2025 — At least 105 Palestinians, including children, journalists, and 32 aid seekers, were killed on Tuesday as Israeli forces escalated their assault on Gaza City, the most populous urban center in the besieged territory. The heaviest casualties were reported in the al-Sabra neighborhood, which has faced continuous bombardment in recent days. The al-Mawasi area—previously designated by Israel as a so-called “safe zone”—also came under attack, killing 21 civilians, including seven children, who were reportedly queuing for water. Images shared by Palestinian Civil Defence showed blood-stained water containers and the bodies of children at the scene. “They were standing in line to fill up water … when the occupation forces directly targeted them, turning their search for life into a new massacre,” said Civil Defence spokesperson Mahmoud Basal. Starvation Deaths Rising In addition to airstrikes, Gaza’s population faces a worsening humanitarian catastrophe due to a complete blockade on food and aid. According to health officials in Deir el-Balah, at least 13 people died of starvation in the past 24 hours alone, bringing the total hunger-related death toll since the war began to 361. Global hunger monitors declared a famine in parts of Gaza on August 22, and 83 starvation deaths have been recorded since then. Targeted Strikes on Families, Aid Seekers In one of Tuesday’s deadliest incidents, an Israeli drone strike hit civilians queuing for humanitarian assistance, while another air raid in Gaza City destroyed the al-Af family home, killing 10 people, most of them women and children, according to local health authorities. Al Jazeera correspondent Hind Khoudary, reporting from central Gaza, described the situation as “a cage,” where “wherever Palestinians go, the air strikes follow them.” “Decisive Stage” of the War Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the military is entering a “decisive stage” of the conflict as it moves to seize control of Gaza City, despite mounting international condemnation and warnings from human rights organizations. Observers say the ongoing strikes and humanitarian blockade may amount to war crimes, with genocide scholars and global watchdogs urging international intervention.

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Ademola Lookman in Atalanta Champions League Squad After Failed Inter move

Atalanta have named their official squad for this season’s UEFA Champions League, with Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman in La Dea’s list despite a summer of speculation linking the player away from the club. Inter were close to signing Lookman and made a real push to sign the Nigerian attacker but refused to meet Atalanta’s demands for the player, even after he effectively went on strike and removed all mention of the club from his social media profiles. The Nerazzurri were not the only club who wanted to sign Lookman this summer, with reports speculating interest from Turkey and a feeble loan bid from German side Bayern Munich late in the window. So as La Dea look to repair relations with Lookman, they name him in their squad for Europe’s top competition. There is only one notable absence from the squad: injured Dutch left wing-back Mitchel Bakker. Defenders: Ahanor, Bellanova, Djimsiti, Hien, Kolasinac, Kossounou, Scalvini, Zappacosta; Midfielders: Bernasconi, Brescianini, De Roon, Ederson, Musah, Pasalic, Samardzic, Zalewski; Attackers: De Ketelaere, Krstovic, Lookman, Maldini, Scamacca, Sulemana.

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China Hosts Leaders of Russia, North Korea, and Iran for Military Parade in Open Challenge to Western Order

BEIJING – September 2, 2025 — In a powerful display of geopolitical alignment and military strength, Chinese President Xi Jinping is hosting the leaders of Russia, North Korea, and Iran in Beijing this week for a major military parade—marking the first time all four leaders are gathered publicly at the same global event. The gathering, timed with the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War II, underscores China’s push to reshape the global order and project itself as a credible alternative to Western dominance. The event follows a multi-day summit in Tianjin with over two dozen leaders, including members of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Xi used the platform to promote an image of China as a stabilizing force amid global uncertainty—contrasting sharply with the U.S., which under President Donald Trump is realigning its foreign policies, raising tariffs, and straining global alliances. At the heart of Xi’s message: the era of Western-led world order is ending. The high-profile military parade on Beijing’s Avenue of Eternal Peace will showcase hypersonic weapons, nuclear-capable missiles, undersea drones, and thousands of PLA troops, delivering a not-so-subtle message to global rivals. Appearing alongside Xi will be Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Together, they represent what Western analysts increasingly refer to as an “axis of upheaval” — nations aligned in their opposition to U.S. influence and values. The optics come at a sensitive time, as the U.S. faces diplomatic headwinds, growing global discontent over its trade policies, and waning trust among some allies. Though China has avoided overt military support for Russia’s war in Ukraine, Xi’s embrace of Putin signals a deliberate defiance of Western pressure. Meanwhile, North Korea has reportedly sent troops to aid Russian forces, and Iran continues supplying weapons to Moscow — raising alarm in Washington. “This is a rare, symbolic moment of quadrilateral alignment,” said Brian Hart of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “It shows how China is willing to publicly elevate these partnerships, despite the reputational risks.” Experts say the coordinated appearances send a clear signal: China is no longer just rising — it has arrived, and it’s rewriting the rules. “Xi is unapologetically promoting an international system where U.S. leadership is no longer a given,” said Tong Zhao of the Carnegie Endowment. “He’s capitalizing on global fractures to position China as a viable alternative.” Even traditionally non-aligned leaders, like India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, appeared to embrace the moment. Modi was seen warmly interacting with Xi and Putin, just weeks after the U.S. slapped India with harsh tariffs over Russian oil imports. As tensions escalate and alliances shift, Beijing’s parade isn’t just a military event—it’s a statement of intent: the world order is changing, and China plans to lead the charge.

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Finnish Court Approves Simon Ekpa’s Extradition to Nigeria in July

Simon Ekpa Bags Six-Year Jail Term in Finland

Nigerian separatist leader Simon Ekpa has been sentenced to six years in prison by a Finnish court for terrorism, tax fraud and an ethical violation. Ekpa, who lives in Finland, heads the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) group, which has been allegedly responsible for killings and abductions of hundreds of people in Nigeria’s south-eastern region. The Finnish court said on Monday that Ekpa was sentenced to prison for participating in the activities of a terrorist group, public incitement to commit a crime for terrorist purposes, aggravated tax fraud and violating the provisions of the Lawyers Act. The court said he pushed for the independence of a separatist region in Nigeria through “illegal means” and “equipped the groups with weapons, explosives, and ammunition through his contact network.” In 2024, the Nigerian military declared Ekpa wanted as part of nearly 100 people sought on charges of terrorism. After his arrest in Finland, the Nigerian government sought his extradition. For years, IPOB has sought to reignite a failed secession push by former Biafra. Biafra was a short-lived country that comprised Nigeria’s south-eastern states, including future oil-producing areas. The Nigerian military government rejected the secession, which led to a civil war between 1967 and 1970, in which at least 3 million people died. The group was banned in Nigeria in 2017. Ekpa took over from Nnamdi Kanu, the group’s founder who was arrested by Interpol in a sting operation in 2021 in Kenya and extradited to Nigeria. Kanu has since been in prison, with his trial still ongoing. In response to Kanu’s arrest, the group forbade any commercial activity every Monday in the region, a disruption that has been ongoing since 2021. The “sit-at-home” protests led to 700 deaths, according to a count by SBM Intelligence, a Lagos-based geopolitical risk advisory, and cost the Nigerian economy 7.6 trillion naira (€4.09 billion).

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CSO Demands Arrest and Prosecution of Osun Speaker Over Alleged Death Threat to Monarch

OSOGBO, OSUN STATE – September 2, 2025 — A civil society group, the Osun Youth Initiative for Good Governance (OYIGG), has called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olumide Egbedun, over allegations of issuing a death threat to a traditional ruler. In a statement signed by its National Convener, Dr. Akande Adeyemi, the group urged the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Department of State Services (DSS) to thoroughly investigate a leaked audio recording in which a voice, alleged to be Egbedun’s, is heard threatening the Alasi of Asi, Oba Oyewale Olasunkanmi. The speaker allegedly warned the monarch in Yoruba that if he resisted political influence, he could be jailed and “might not come out alive.” The monarch officially petitioned authorities on July 29, after the audio clip went viral on July 23. Describing the Speaker’s alleged comments as “rascality of the highest order,” the OYIGG accused Egbedun of a pattern of disrespect toward traditional institutions, citing previous incidents involving: Dr. Adeyemi emphasized that “no one is above the law,” adding that the alleged threat is not just an insult to a royal father but a direct affront to democratic and cultural values in Osun State. He further warned that “power is transient” and any attempt to shield the Speaker would damage both his image and the integrity of the institutions he represents. The group has also called on the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, and the Osun State Council of Obas to ensure the matter is not swept under the carpet. In addition to legal action, the OYIGG is demanding Egbedun’s immediate impeachment, urging the state government to resist any political pressure to protect him. Efforts to reach the Speaker’s Chief Press Secretary, Olamide Tiamiyu, for comments have been unsuccessful as calls and text messages over the last 48 hours went unanswered.

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