Snoop Dogg and Modric bring ‘most buzz’ to Swansea

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Ben Cabango, the skipper of Swansea City, claims that the club’s investment in Luka Modric and Snoop Dogg has “created the most buzz for a long time.”

In April, Modric, a former winner of the Ballon d’Or, co-founded Swansea, where rapper Snoop Dogg followed him.

Cabango, 25, says the club’s increased media coverage has raised welcome higher expectations. Cabango has been there for 11 years.

Cabango remarked, “This is the most buzz we’ve had in Swansea for a while.”

“We have some expectations now, which is really good.

The Swans won the Carabao Cup and Championship at home after falling to Middlesbrough on the opening day of the season.

After winning the League Two match with League Two, they won the League One Cup with a stunning 1-0 victory over Sheffield United.

The victories at Swansea.com Stadium further the impressive run of head coach Alan Sheehan.

Cabango added, “Our home games we’ve had since he has been in charge… six wins and one draw in the eight games.”

We’ve been strong defensively, and we’re always looking like we’re going to score.

Burgess partnership is “improved.”

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Harry Darling left for a Cabango and summer signing Cameron Burgess, who is currently working on forming a new centre-back partnership, is just beginning to do so.

After seeing his contract expire with Ipswich Town, the 29-year-old Australian international signed a three-year deal with Sheehan’s side in June.

A clean sheet for Sheffield United was obtained with Saturday’s win over Sheffield United, and Cabango claims the relationship is “really improving.”

Cabango claimed that it takes “a while to make connections.”

“Every day, we’re just learning about each other, and it’s really improving.

We’re already starting to learn about each other, how he plays, and how I play since our second game together.

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Today’s horoscope for August 18 as Leo’s spontaneous encounter could turn into a meaningful opportunity

One star sign will discover a hidden strength in today’s horoscope for August 18 while another will feel as though they are wading through emotional undercurrents.

Find out what’s written in the stars with our astrologer Russell Grant(Image: Daily Record/GettyImages)

One star sign’s unexpected encounter could turn into a meaningful opportunity on August 18th.

There are 12 zodiac signs – Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces – and the horoscopes for each can give you the lowdown on what your future holds, be it in work, your love life, your friends and family or more.

These daily forecasts have been compiled by astrologer Russell Grant, who has been reading star signs for over 50 years. From Aries through to Pisces, here’s what today could bring for your horoscope – and what you can do to be prepared.

Aries (Mar 21 – Apr 20)

You become more energetic when you share ideas with like-minded individuals. Conversations give you new ideas. Today, enter the teamwork. You must strike a balance between assertiveness and charm in a group setting, and using the appropriate words will open doors. Your interest will increase the more unusual a situation becomes.

Taurus (Apr 21 – May 21)

You’ll be willing to soften your position even when you have a strong opinion. You can learn to trust others more deeply. A surprising insight will help you make the right choice over the long run. You can relax this evening thanks to your familiar comforts.

Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

You have always been a fan of mixing and mingle, and you will be particularly expressive now, both socially and at work. Your charismatic personality draws friends and coworkers. Be open to unconventional ideas and investigate those that defy convention. Your greatest strength is your ability to be flexible.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 23)

You have a strong sense of what’s happening. Some people want to know more about you because they believe there is more to it than meets the eye. Your quiet confidence is admired by everyone. If you let intuition guide your decisions, an emotional memory will help you heal, especially if you use it wisely. You appear to be more grounded than you might expect.

Leo (July 24 – Aug 23)

You exude a strong sense of leadership. You will be required to take charge of a team effort because of this. Your performance is being watched by your senior colleagues. Take advantage of this opportunity to inspire compassion and vision. A haphazard encounter could turn into a powerful opportunity.

Virgo (Aug 24 – Sept 23)

Solitude makes you think clearlyer. Rest and reflection will bring about inner peace as well as inner tranquility. Step back and observe before acting in a tense situation. By gently releasing old patterns, you will discover a hidden strength.

Libra (Sept 24 – Oct 23)

Partnerships are successful when everyone exhibits a willingness to talk and listen. Harmony is the leader, which is excellent for you. You’re happy to offer your thoughts and suggestions. Someone close will offer a fresh perspective on things. Be open and not reactive if this aggravates your anxiety.

Scorpio (Oct 24 – Nov 22)

You have a clear goal in mind and have determined to succeed in your current endeavors. You’ll want to consider the deeper meaning of your ambitions as the events of today take hold. A different perspective on these situations will transform everything.

Sagittarius (Nov 23 – Dec 21)

Your mind is full of fresh, intriguing possibilities. As you are prepared for experiences that challenge and inspire you, you won’t be hindered by your more cautious friends. A message can reveal a compelling truth. Say “yes” to things that make you happy.

Capricorn (Dec 22 – Jan 20)

You’ll experience emotional stifling as you “wad through” emotional undercurrents. Although this is not what you anticipated, it will be required. Don’t make things too difficult. What is valuable is rising above the surface. This teaches us about trust. You have a chance to make a breakthrough.

Aquarius (Jan 21 – Feb 19)

New understandings will emerge when people interact with a diverse group of people. It’s a day to be curious and cautious. Participate in conversations that are taking place around you and pose numerous questions. Someone close will deliver the words you require. Let instinct dictate your actions.

Continue reading the article.

Pisces (Feb 20 – Mar 20)

Now, you think little matters are more important than they are. A simple change in routine, a kind word, or a simple gesture, could have a lot of meaning. Even though this may seem unexpected, be open to change; it will benefit you.

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Trump says Ukraine’s Zelenskyy could end war ‘almost immediately’

According to Donald Trump, US President Donald Trump has increased pressure on Ukraine to agree to a resolution to end the Russian-led war, claiming that Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, has the option to end the conflict “almost immediately.”

Trump warned Zelenskyy that any negotiated agreement would not allow the return of Russian-occupied Crimea and Ukrainian membership in NATO.

Trump said on his Truth Social platform on Sunday, “President Zelenskyy of Ukraine can end the war with Russia almost immediately, if he wants to, or he can continue to fight.”

“Remember how it began,” you ask. Obama didn’t get back Crimea (12 years ago), with no one else attempting to shoot it! NO GOING INTO NATO BY UKRAINE. Some things never alter! “!

Trump’s comments came as European leaders were scheduled to accompany Zelenskyy to Washington, DC, on Monday amid concerns in Brussels and Kyiv that the US president might approve of a deal that favors Russian President Vladimir Putin over the top.

Zelenskyy claimed that previous concessions to Moscow, including in Crimea, had only stifled Putin to declare war shortly after Trump’s comments on Sunday.

“We all have a strong desire to put an end to this conflict on time and with certainty.” And it must last forever, Zelenskyy wrote in an X post.

Not as it was years ago, when Putin merely used it as a springboard for a new attack by forcing Ukraine to cede Crimea and a portion of our East, or Donbass. Or when “security guarantees” were issued in 1994 for Ukraine, but they failed.

Zelenskyy continued, “As Ukrainians did not give up Kyiv, Odesa, or Kharkiv after 2022, Crimea should not have been given up.”

He claimed that Ukrainians are battling for their land and independence.

Zelenskyy has repeatedly ruled out giving Ukrainian territory to “the occupier,” despite Trump’s claim that a deal with Moscow would “entail some swapping, changes in land” between Russia and Ukraine.

European leaders are meeting on Monday at the White House to discuss how to pressure Trump to keep his support for Ukraine, including German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, German Chancellor Friedrich von der Leyen, and French President Emmanuel Macron.

In response to Russian aggression, Macron declared on Sunday that Zelenskyy and European leaders would work together.

Macron said, “We are laying the foundation for upcoming conflicts” by showing weakness today in front of Russia.

US special envoy Steve Witkoff stated earlier on Sunday that Putin had consented to a security guarantee resembling the 32-member alliance’s collective defense mandate at Friday’s summit with the US president in Alaska, despite Trump’s dismissal of the possibility of Ukraine joining NATO.

One of the key factors in Ukraine’s desire to join NATO is that the United States could offer Article 5-like protection, Witkoff said during CNN’s State of the Union.

An armed attack against a NATO member nation is regarded as an assault against all NATO members under Article 5 of the Constitution.

However, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday tempered expectations by claiming a resolution to end the war was “a long way off.”

Rubio stated in this week’s ABC News that “we’re not on the verge of a peace agreement.”

More than 40 missing after boat capsizes in Nigeria’s Sokoto

More than 40 people have been missing since a boat capsized in Nigeria’s state of Sokoto, according to authorities, and rescuers are looking for them.

The Sokoto operations office of Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) announced on Sunday that a response team had been set up to assist rescue efforts following the “tragic boat mishap.”

Zubaida Umar, director general of NEMA, stated that the company responded to “receiving reports that a boat carrying more than 50 passengers to Goronyo Market had capsized.”

About 10 people had been rescued, according to a statement released on social media by NEMA, and more than 40 others had vanished.

According to a local official, the accident may have been caused by overloading, a problem that boats in the state’s riverine communities frequently encounter.

Rivers and lakes in Nigeria frequently overflow during the annual rainy season, which runs from March to October.

In Sokoto State, at least 16 farmers perished in a similar accident in August 2024 when a wooden canoe that was used to transport them from one river to their rice fields capsized.

A boat carrying about 100 passengers capsized in Niger State, in north-central Nigeria, killing at least 13 people and making numerous other people go missing last month.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,271

On Monday, August 18, 2018, this is how things are going.

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    The leaders of several European nations made it known that they would travel to the White House on Monday to meet with US President Donald Trump to discuss ending Russia’s conflict with Ukraine.

  • German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Alexander Stubb, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, and NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will be with Zelenskyy.
  • At a summit with Trump in Alaska on Friday, White House envoy Steve Witkoff claimed on Sunday that Vladimir Putin had agreed to “robust security guarantees” for Ukraine that would “change the game.”
  • Zelenskyy applauded Witkoff’s announcement, calling it “historical decision” that the US is “ready to participate in security guarantees for Ukraine.” He added, however, that “Europe’s participation must be a part of the guarantees.”
  • On Monday, Macron stated that European leaders would be asked “in what ways” Washington would participate in the security guarantees. There is only one state, according to Macron, who would propose a capitulation for peace.
  • Von der Leyen expressed his satisfaction with the US’s proposal as an offer of security guarantees akin to NATO, noting that “the coalition of the willing, including the European Union, is ready to do its share.”
  • Maria Zakharova, a spokesman for the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said Macron’s capitulation claims were an “absolute lie” in a statement shared on Telegram on Sunday.
  • In an apparent reference to the Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, Zaporizhia, and Crimea, Witkoff said in an interview with CNN that Russia had “made some concessions” in relation to “all five of those regions.”
  • Trump said he was aiming for a peace deal without a prior ceasefire, but that a ceasefire is “is not off the table” and that “what we ultimately are aiming for is the end of this war.” Rubio made the statement on NBC.
  • Trump simply stated, “BIG PROGRESS ON RUSSIA,” in a post on his Truth Social platform on Sunday morning. Without going into more detail, STAY TUNED!

Fighting

  • In a post on Telegram on Sunday, Ukrainian Governor Vadym Filashkin claimed five people were killed and four were hurt by Russian forces in the Donetsk region of the country. According to Filashkin, two people were killed in Raiske, two more were killed in Sviatohorivka, and one more was killed in Kostiantynivka.
  • In a post on Telegram on Sunday, Russian governor Vyacheslav Gladkov reported that four people were hurt in a Ukrainian drone attack on a commercial facility in the village of Rakitnoye in the country’s Belgorod region.
  • In a single day, Ukrainian forces used 111 drones and 52 munitions to attack 13 locations across Belgorod, according to a report from Russia’s state-run TASS news agency on Sunday.
  • Russian forces also destroyed four aerial bombs and 300 drones in the first day, according to a report from TASS on Sunday.
  • The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ General Staff claimed that Ukrainian forces had detained and occupied the Russian city of Pokrovsk. The General Staff added in a post on Telegram on Sunday that Ukrainian forces had advanced by 1 km (0. 6 miles) in the Sumy region’s Yablunivka region.

MacIntyre ‘wants to smash up clubs’ as Scheffler wins

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Caves Valley GC, Maryland, for the BMW Championship

-15 S Scheffler (US), -13 R MacIntyre (Sco), -11 M McNealy (US) -10 T Fleetwood (Eng), S Burns (US), -8 H Hall (Eng)

Selected others: -7 V Hovland (Nor), -3 R McIlroy (NI), -1 M Fitzpatrick (Eng), + 1 S Lowry (Ire)

After letting a four-shot overnight lead slip, frustrated Robert MacIntyre felt the need to “smash up my golf clubs” to lose the BMW Championship to Scottie Scheffler.

The Scot had hoped to win a third PGA Tour title but did so after going back to back bogeys and bogeying back at the fifth hole.

By the seventh, world number one Scheffler had a remarkable chip-in at the 17th to finish two clear in Maryland.

In his three-over-par round of 73, MacIntyre was unable to explain how many shots he overshot. He only managed one birdie.

The left-hander from Oban said, “I got off to a terrible start.

“I had a great time going out today. To be honest, I didn’t even anticipate being over par. I had my best interest in going out there, putting my foot down, and performing the way I have for the past few days.

Despite a few uncharacteristic errors, Open champion Scheffler put his mettle and class to the test, bringing him to 15 under for the week.

After rounds of 62, 64, and 68, MacIntyre, who finished second overall and was tied for seventh overall, was 16 under on Saturday evening.

The Scotsman chose not to comment on alleged heckling from the galleries, despite the fact that he denied being irritated by his playing partner’s consistency.

He responded, “No, I don’t know what he needs to improve.” To be honest with you, I want to go and smash up my golf clubs right now.

When Scheffler moved to within a shot of the 12th, there was still a chance for an out-of-sorts MacIntyre, who had missed a routine par putt.

A fourth bogey soon followed, but the Scotsman crashed an eight iron off the tee at the 13th to avoid the green before putting a mess in with it.

The American made a birdie move at the 15th after MacIntyre missed his attempt, but the roles were changed at the 16th.

MacIntyre’s safety at Ryder Cup

With the ranking points that come with a £1.6 million check, MacIntyre moves up 11 spots to ninth place in the FedEx Cup rankings, tied for fourth, and earned a spot in Justin Rose’s Ryder Cup standings, along with Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, who tied for fourth, and Justin Rose.

Harry Hall, from England, placed sixth in the top 30 for the series’ climax, which will improve his chances of winning the Ryder Cup.

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