Full Time: Athletic Club 0-2 Arsenal – Gunners Secure Comfortable Win

Arsenal claimed a solid 2-0 victory over Athletic Club, showcasing their squad depth in a dominant performance. Gabriel Martinelli opened the scoring just 36 seconds after coming on as a substitute, making an instant impact. Leandro Trossard sealed the win late in the game with a deflected strike, doubling Arsenal’s lead. The result highlights Arsenal’s growing momentum ahead of their Champions League campaign, with strong performances from both starters and substitutes. Key Moments:

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Qatar PM Meets Trump After Israeli Strike on Doha

Qatar PM Meets Trump After Israeli Strike on Doha Amid Heightened Tensions

Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, is holding high-level talks with former U.S. President Donald Trump in New York, following Israel’s deadly strike on the Qatari capital earlier this week. The Israeli air raid, which targeted a Hamas meeting in Doha on Tuesday, killed five Hamas officials and a Qatari security officer. The meeting was reportedly convened to discuss a new ceasefire proposal brokered by Trump aimed at ending the Gaza war. Sheikh Mohammed’s diplomatic efforts in the U.S. come at a tense moment in regional and international relations. Prior to his dinner meeting with Trump on Friday, the Qatari leader met U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House. According to reports, discussions centered on the fallout from the Israeli strike and the future of U.S.-Qatar security cooperation. Al Jazeera’s correspondent Kimberly Halkett, reporting from Washington, noted that the meetings are part of a broader attempt to navigate the increasingly complicated relationship between Qatar and the U.S. following Israel’s actions. “The concern is that the relationship between Qatar and the United States has become increasingly complicated as a result of those strikes,” Halkett said. “They’re looking for a path forward on both of those issues.” While the exact location and time of the Trump meeting remain undisclosed, sources confirmed the former president is currently in New York, staying at Trump Tower. The attack on Doha has drawn rare international condemnation against Israel, including from the U.S., which typically stands as one of Israel’s staunchest defenders. In a rare move on Thursday, the U.S. joined other United Nations Security Council members in condemning the strike, which many see as an effort to derail ceasefire negotiations. Despite this condemnation, the Trump administration is continuing to walk a diplomatic tightrope. Secretary of State Rubio is scheduled to visit Israel this weekend for a two-day visit, signaling continued U.S. support. The visit comes ahead of a pivotal UN summit on September 22, where several Western nations are expected to back formal recognition of a Palestinian state. According to State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott, Rubio will reaffirm U.S. commitment to Israel’s security and oppose unilateral moves seen as legitimizing Hamas. “He will also emphasise our shared goals: ensuring Hamas never rules over Gaza again and bringing all the hostages home,” Pigott said. Meanwhile, momentum appears to be building globally for a renewed push toward a two-state solution. At a UN General Assembly meeting on Friday, a resolution calling for “collective action” to end the war in Gaza received strong backing, led by France and Saudi Arabia. The Gaza conflict has already claimed more than 64,000 lives, and pressure is mounting on all parties to reach a sustainable political resolution. As tensions escalate, the outcome of Sheikh Mohammed’s meetings in Washington could play a crucial role in shaping the next phase of diplomacy in the region.

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Charlie Kirk Shooting: Suspect Tyler Robinson, 22, in Custody, Says Utah Governor

Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with the fatal shooting of conservative activist and media personality Charlie Kirk, Utah Governor Spencer Cox announced Friday. The suspect, identified as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was taken into custody less than 48 hours after Kirk was shot and killed during a public event at Utah Valley University. According to law enforcement, a single round was fired from a rooftop, striking Kirk in the neck in what officials are describing as a targeted assassination. “This photo released by the Utah Governor’s Office shows Tyler Robinson,” read a statement accompanying a mugshot of the suspect. The FBI had previously offered a $100,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. President Donald Trump, speaking to reporters in New York, confirmed the development. “I think we have him,” Trump said. He went on to blame what he described as the “radical left” for the killing and hinted at potential punitive actions against political opponents, although he urged his supporters to remain nonviolent in the wake of the assassination. Kirk, a polarizing figure and founder of Turning Point USA, had been delivering remarks at a debate forum before the gunshot rang out, prompting chaos and an immediate lockdown of the venue. He was pronounced dead shortly after arrival at a nearby hospital. The killing has further inflamed political tensions in the U.S., already strained by election season rhetoric and deepening ideological divisions. Law enforcement has yet to release a motive or confirm whether Robinson acted alone or as part of a broader plot. The investigation remains ongoing, with federal and local agencies working in coordination. Authorities have not yet confirmed when Robinson will be arraigned or whether additional charges or suspects are expected. As tributes pour in from conservative leaders and activists nationwide, Kirk’s death is being mourned as a major loss within right-wing political circles, while also sparking renewed debate over political violence and security at public events.

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