Trump’s blurry path to peace

In the volatile landscape of Middle East politics, two seismic events unfolded in late September, reshaping narratives around Israel’s war on Gaza.

On September 26, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a fiery address to the United Nations General Assembly, vowing to block Palestinian statehood amid walkouts by dozens of delegates. Three days later, on September 29, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a 21-point peace plan following a White House meeting with Netanyahu. The plan proposed an end to the Gaza violence, the release of hostages, and a potential pathway to Palestinian statehood.

This new proposal marks a significant shift in Washington’s stance. It contrasts sharply with President Trump’s February suggestion that the U.S. could take over Gaza, build a “Riviera,” and permanently relocate its two million residents. Instead, the plan emphasizes granting Gazans the freedom to choose their own path, with no one forced to leave their homeland. Those wishing to depart would be free to do so and return at their discretion, while a bold initiative encourages Gazans to stay and help shape a brighter future.

The plan also promises that Israel will neither occupy nor annex Gaza, paving the way for redevelopment and self-governance. Importantly, Hamas and similar groups will have no role in Gaza’s future administration, ensuring a focus on stability and progress. A newly formed technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee, backed by international experts, would manage essential public services and municipal operations, securing stability and support for the region’s people.

To complement this effort, President Trump committed to spearheading an ambitious economic development plan. He aims to assemble a panel of experts behind the Middle East’s thriving modern cities to guide Gaza’s reconstruction.

Significantly, the plan’s suggestion of a potential path to a future Palestinian state—after Gaza is rebuilt and the Palestinian Authority (PA) undergoes reforms—represents a major departure from the Trump administration’s previous refusal to endorse a two-state solution.

### Conditional Pathway to Statehood

Some analysts argue that the proposed 21-point plan offers a pathway to Palestinian statehood that is so heavily conditional it appears watered down, rendering it largely theoretical. Statehood is presented not as a right or guaranteed outcome, but as a distant reward contingent on meeting a series of vaguely defined and immensely challenging prerequisites.

A transitional government led by a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee will soon take shape to stabilize and rebuild Gaza. This initiative will be guided by the newly established Board of Peace, an international transitional body tasked with setting the strategic framework and securing funding for Gaza’s redevelopment. The board will be chaired by President Trump and could include former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. The committee’s work will continue until the PA completes its reform program.

The plan, developed mainly by U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and expected to be refined further, contains several provisions long demanded by Israel. However, the suggestion of a future Palestinian state conflicts with Netanyahu’s firm stance. In his UN General Assembly speech, Netanyahu stated unequivocally: “Giving the Palestinians a state one mile from Jerusalem after October 7 is like giving Al Qaeda a state one mile from New York City after September 11. This is sheer madness. It’s insane and we won’t do it. Israel will not allow you to shove a terror state down our throats.”

### Diplomatic Tightrope and Core Challenges

These developments highlight a high-stakes diplomatic tightrope between Netanyahu’s unyielding security-first stance and Trump’s deal-oriented vision. By sidelining the PA and declaring zero tolerance for Hamas, the plan risks undermining the most credible foundation for a future Palestinian state.

The foundational steps—creating a de-radicalized, terror-free Gaza under an interim technocratic government—are not mere procedural hurdles but lie at the heart of the quagmire. These demands include the massive undertaking of disarming Hamas and implementing a complex de-radicalization process for a traumatized population. They rely on an untested international force and a long-term peace that does not yet exist.

Mushtaq Shah, Pakistan’s former ambassador to Jordan and Egypt, acknowledges the plan’s selective ambiguity. “It is vague enough to allow for broad interpretation, even manipulation, during implementation. Much remains to be negotiated,” he told The News on Sunday. Despite its shortcomings, Ambassador Shah describes the initiative as a vital lifeline for Palestinians facing relentless violence. “Anything that can help end the bloodshed and allow humanitarian aid to reach people is welcome,” he stresses.

### Key Revisions and Israel’s Security Concerns

During meetings in New York with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner, Netanyahu secured key revisions on the disarmament provisions. While the initial draft offered amnesty to Hamas members pledging peaceful coexistence, the updated plan requires them to surrender. It also strengthens language mandating the destruction and cessation of all offensive military capabilities.

The revised plan includes a map outlining three phases of Israeli withdrawal. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will maintain control over most of Gaza after the first withdrawal until an International Stabilization Force arrives to oversee Hamas’s disarmament. After the second phase, Israel will retain more than a third of the Gaza Strip. Even after the final phase of full withdrawal, Israel will preserve a permanent security buffer along Gaza’s perimeter.

Each withdrawal stage is conditioned on milestones tied to demilitarization, effectively allowing Israel to delay its exit until Gaza is deemed secure. Should Hamas delay or reject the plan, it will proceed in terror-free areas, which the IDF will hand over to the International Stabilization Force (ISF).

While the plan proposes new leaders committed to peace, regional security guarantees, and new security forces to replace Hamas, the fundamental question remains: who will govern Gaza?

### Governance and Regional Legitimacy

Ambassador Javed Hafiz argues that while Israel and the U.S. may dismantle Hamas’s visible structure, the group will likely survive as a potent ideological force, much like Hezbollah. The goal of disarmament may, in practice, only reduce its military capacity to manageable levels rather than achieve total elimination.

The alternative—the Mahmoud Abbas-led PA—is widely seen by Gazans as corrupt, illegitimate, and ineffective. Ambassador Hafiz suggests that the most likely, yet fraught, compromise is the installation of a technocratic government under a transitional authority.

President Trump has tapped former British Prime Minister Tony Blair to head Gaza’s interim authority. However, Blair is not trusted by many in the Arab world and the UK due to his controversial role in the Iraq War. This transitional authority will likely include Arab members to provide legitimacy and avoid perceptions of a direct Israeli-American occupation, while Gulf states may fund reconstruction.

Its success will hinge entirely on its ability to deliver tangible improvements to daily life while navigating complex pressures from Palestinian politics, Israel, and wary Arab patrons, says Ambassador Hafiz.

### Annexation Concerns and Ground Realities

The primary focus of Hamas, the Palestinian leadership, and Arab governments remains securing ironclad guarantees against annexation of Gaza and the West Bank and on restoring Jerusalem’s special status, says Ambassador Hafiz.

However, diplomatic maneuvering is starkly disconnected from ground realities. Israel has effectively annexed roughly 60 percent of the West Bank through military control and buffer zones. On July 23, the Knesset approved a bill to impose sovereignty over the West Bank—widely viewed as annexation.

This underscores a stark divide: while international powers oppose such measures, Israel is systematically rendering Gaza uninhabitable to spur a Palestinian exodus and expanding settlements in the West Bank.

The United States has supported Israel’s position. Its ambassador recently used biblical terms—Judea and Samaria—for the West Bank, tacitly endorsing Israeli territorial claims.

Ambassador Hafiz notes that despite Tel Aviv’s strong desire, annexation of the Jordan Valley appears unlikely at present. Gaza’s near-total destruction necessitates an unprecedented, multi-billion-dollar reconstruction effort involving experts to build a modern urban economy—a process likely to take many years.

### Reconstruction Leadership and Challenges

The U.S. and Israel may be reluctant to assign the rebuilding role to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), given past efforts to undermine the organization.

Coordinating among multiple Arab states, each with differing priorities and foreign policies, will be complex. Ambassador Hafiz suggests two possibilities: either UNRWA is revitalized, or Egypt, Turkey, and Gulf states take the lead in reconstruction. A Middle East-led approach may offer greater regional legitimacy.

He emphasizes that the Arab world must unify to seize the opportunity to rebuild Gaza and foster long-term stability.

### Conclusion: A Conditional and Complex Path Forward

The plan’s explicit pathway to statehood makes this a declared goal contingent on two vague conditions: advancing Gaza’s redevelopment and implementing PA reforms. This intentional vagueness—failing to define “advanced” or specify required reforms—creates a mechanism effectively allowing statehood to be indefinitely postponed.

The plan commits the U.S. to facilitating a final settlement on sensitive issues like borders, Jerusalem, and refugees. However, its launch depends on the success of highly ambitious, prior security and governance steps—a sequencing that has historically doomed similar initiatives.

Ultimately, the proposal offers Palestinians a conditional pathway to statehood, requiring them to build a state tailored to Israeli security needs amid complex political realities and challenging ground conditions.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1348319-trumps-blurry-path-to-peace

NBA: Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo returns after COVID-19 recovery

MIAMI — Giannis Antetokounmpo joined the Milwaukee Bucks in practice for the first time this season on Saturday. He had missed the first few days of training camp as he remained in his native Greece recovering from COVID-19.

Bucks coach Doc Rivers confirmed that Antetokounmpo participated in non-contact work only during the session.

READ: EuroBasket: Giannis powers Greece past Lithuania

https://sports.inquirer.net/643008/nba-bucks-giannis-antetokounmpo-returns-after-covid-19-recovery

Taiwan detects presence of 9 Chinese sorties, 6 PLAN vessels around strait

The Ministry of National Defense (MND) of Taiwan reported on ‘X’ that 9 sorties of PLA aircraft and 6 PLAN vessels were detected operating around Taiwan up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today. Out of these 9 sorties, 2 crossed the median line and entered Taiwan’s northern Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). The ROC Armed Forces have been actively monitoring the situation and have responded accordingly.

Earlier on Saturday, Taiwan recorded similar activity, with 10 PLA aircraft and 7 PLAN vessels operating near the island. The MND noted that 5 out of those 10 aircraft sorties crossed the median line and entered Taiwan’s northern ADIZ. The official ‘X’ post stated: “10 PLA aircraft and 7 PLAN vessels operating around Taiwan were detected up until 6 a.m. (UTC+8) today. 5 out of 10 sorties crossed the median line and entered Taiwan’s northern ADIZ. ROC Armed Forces have monitored the situation and responded accordingly.”

This recent surge in military activity comes amid warnings from defense experts regarding China’s newly unveiled weapon systems. These systems are reportedly designed to counter Taiwan’s long-standing asymmetric warfare strategy.

According to the Defence and Security Biweekly published by the Institute for National Defence and Security Research (INDSR), assistant research fellow Sheu Jyh-shyang highlighted that Taiwan has invested heavily for decades in asymmetric warfare. This defense strategy relies on low-cost, highly effective systems intended to deter Beijing from launching a large-scale invasion.

The frequent incursions and maritime operations exemplify rising tensions between Taiwan and China, a relationship long marked by geopolitical strain. Taiwan, officially known as the Republic of China (ROC), governs itself independently with its own distinct political and economic systems. However, China continues to claim Taiwan as part of its territory under the “One China” principle, insisting there is only one China with its capital in Beijing.

The roots of this dispute trace back to the end of the Chinese Civil War in 1949, when the ROC government retreated to Taiwan after the Communist Party, led by Mao Zedong, took control of mainland China.

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https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/taiwan-detects-presence-of-9-chinese-sorties-6-plan-vessels-around-strait-23597278

Video: Abrar Ahmed Ties Knot In Karachi, Pakistan Spinner’s Friends Celebrate Occasion By Doing Bhangra

**Pakistan Spinner Abrar Ahmed Marries Amna Rahim in Traditional Karachi Ceremony**

Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed tied the knot with Amna Rahim on Tuesday in Karachi, with the wedding celebrated in a traditional style. The 27-year-old cricketer was seen donning a classic Pathani suit as friends enjoyed lively Bhangra music. A video surfaced on social media showing Abrar himself appearing a bit shy while dancing amidst the festivities.

According to media reports, the celebrations began earlier on Thursday with the Mehendi ceremony, which saw the presence of several close cricketing friends. Notable attendees included Pakistan cricket stars such as Babar Azam, Salman Ali Agha, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Naseem Shah. Additionally, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi was also present at the wedding.

**Abrar Ahmed Named in Pakistan Test Squad for South Africa Series**

Abrar Ahmed, who was recently part of Pakistan’s Asia Cup 2025 campaign, is set to resume his cricketing duties during the two-Test series against South Africa starting on October 12 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Following the red-ball matches, the Men in Green will play three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and an equal number of T20 Internationals.

The confirmed Pakistan Test squad includes:
– Shan Masood (captain)
– Aamir Jamal
– Abdullah Shafique
– Abrar Ahmed
– Asif Afridi
– Babar Azam
– Faisal Akram
– Hasan Ali
– Imam-ul-Haq
– Kamran Ghulam
– Khurram Shahzad
– Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper)
– Noman Ali
– Rohail Nazir (wicketkeeper)
– Sajid Khan
– Salman Ali Agha
– Saud Shakeel
– Shaheen Shah Afridi

**Abrar Ahmed’s Performance in Asia Cup 2025**

During the Asia Cup 2025, Abrar Ahmed showcased a decent performance, picking up six wickets across seven matches while maintaining an economy rate of 5.36. Despite his efforts, Pakistan fell short of clinching their third Asia Cup title as India secured their ninth championship.

India notably defeated Pakistan three times in the tournament, with Suryakumar Yadav and his teammates winning all three matches while chasing targets against their arch-rivals.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/video-abrar-ahmed-ties-knot-in-karachi-pakistan-spinners-friends-celebrate-occasion-by-doing-bhangra

Video: Abrar Ahmed Ties Knot In Karachi, Pakistan Spinner’s Friends Celebrate Occasion By Doing Bhangra

**Pakistan Spinner Abrar Ahmed Marries Amna Rahim in Traditional Ceremony**

Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed tied the knot with Amna Rahim on Tuesday in Karachi. The wedding was celebrated in a traditional style, with the 27-year-old cricketer donning a Pathani suit. A video from the festivities surfaced on social media, showing Abrar’s friends grooving to Bhangra music while Abrar himself appeared shy to join the dance.

According to media reports, the celebrations began on Thursday with the Mehendi ceremony, where Abrar’s close cricketing friends were in attendance. Notable names such as Babar Azam, Salman Ali Agha, Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Rizwan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Naseem Shah reportedly graced the wedding ceremony. Additionally, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi was also present to celebrate the occasion.

**Abrar Ahmed Named in Pakistan’s Test Squad to Face South Africa**

On the cricketing front, Abrar Ahmed, who recently featured in Asia Cup 2025, is set to resume his international duties in the upcoming two-Test series against South Africa. The series is scheduled to begin on October 12 at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Following the red-ball matches, Pakistan will also play three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and as many Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) against the Proteas.

**Pakistan Test Squad for South Africa Series:**
– Shan Masood (captain)
– Aamir Jamal
– Abdullah Shafique
– Abrar Ahmed
– Asif Afridi
– Babar Azam
– Faisal Akram
– Hasan Ali
– Imam-ul-Haq
– Kamran Ghulam
– Khurram Shahzad
– Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper)
– Noman Ali
– Rohail Nazir (wicketkeeper)
– Sajid Khan
– Salman Ali Agha
– Saud Shakeel
– Shaheen Shah Afridi

**Performance Recap: Asia Cup 2025**

Abrar Ahmed performed reasonably well during Asia Cup 2025, taking six wickets in seven matches while maintaining an economy rate of 5.36. Despite his efforts, Pakistan fell short of clinching their third Asia Cup title, as India secured their ninth championship. Team India notably defeated Pakistan three times during the tournament, with players like Suryakumar Yadav helping their side successfully chase targets thrice.

Abrar’s wedding and upcoming cricket commitments mark an exciting phase in his personal and professional life. Fans will be eager to see him continue his promising journey in Pakistan cricket.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/video-abrar-ahmed-ties-knot-in-karachi-pakistan-spinners-friends-celebrate-occasion-by-doing-bhangra

Youmin Hwang birdies 5 of final 6 holes to win first LPGA Tour title in Hawaii

HONOLULU (AP) — Youmin Hwang captured her first LPGA Tour victory on Sunday at the LOTTE Championship, making a strong late surge to extend the season-opening streak without a repeat winner to 25 tournaments.

A member of the Korean LPGA, Hwang competed on a sponsor invite and finished with a 5-under 67 at breezy Hoakalei Country Club. She birdied the final four holes and five of the last six to secure a one-shot victory over Hyo Joo Kim.

“Thanks to LOTTE’s support, I can be here and win,” Hwang said.

At just 22 years old and a non-member of the LPGA Tour, Hwang now has the option to accept immediate membership or defer it until next season. This win came in her sixth career LPGA start and fourth event of the season, after having made the weekend cuts in major U.S. tournaments.

Hwang was tied for the lead with Kim and Minami Katsu after birdieing the par-4 17th, then gained an advantage when both Katsu and Kim bogeyed the same hole in the group behind her. On the par-5 18th, Hwang’s second shot went through the green into the rough, but she recovered with a chip to within a foot and tapped in for birdie.

She finished the tournament at 17-under 271.

Hwang started the week strong with a career-best 62 on Thursday, opening a three-stroke lead. However, she shot a 75 on Friday, which dropped her into a tie for second place, just one shot behind Akie Iwai. Kim closed with a 68 after birdieing the 18th hole, while Katsu finished third at 15 under following a 69.

Canada’s Brooke Henderson of Smiths Falls, Ontario, finished in a four-way tie for 28th at 7 under, 10 shots behind the winner. Fellow Canadian Alena Sharp of Hamilton tied for 57th at 1 under.

World No. 2 Nelly Korda ended with a 69 to finish three shots back at 17 under, alongside Peiyun Chien (70), Jessica Porvasnik (70), and Akie Iwai (71). Despite coming off a season with seven victories, Korda is yet to win this year.

“Overall, I’m putting myself into contention,” Korda said. “It’s definitely an interesting year for me result-wise, but at the end of the day, I’m giving it 100 percent, controlling what I can control, and I’m happy with that.”

The LPGA Tour now moves to Asia for the next five consecutive weeks, with tournaments scheduled in Shanghai, South Korea, Malaysia, and Japan.

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AP Golf: The Associated Press
https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/youmin-hwang-birdies-5-final-025637550.html

‘Tis the season for giving, as Tigers fill stat sheet with 25 assists

UAAP Season 88 Basketball Tournament Schedule

It’s the second of the “Ber” months, with the cold air slowly creeping into the season. For University of Santo Tomas (UST), it’s never too early to talk Christmas.

“We have a term around here that says our [stat sheet] looks like a Christmas tree. That’s what we’re really focused on,” remarked the UST coach, highlighting their dynamic style of play this season.

https://sports.inquirer.net/642976/tis-the-season-for-giving-as-tigers-fill-stat-sheet-with-25-assists

Viewers as curators

Curators are sprouting like weeds in Pakistan’s art world. A gallery manager, a recent graduate, a mid-career practitioner, an art teacher, an eager writer—even an occasional collector—can suddenly transform into a curator. Most of them are temporary or amateur. These days, it is rare to receive an exhibition invitation that does not bear a curator’s name.

A curator cannot be easily compared with another, but the rise of this title has made the public acknowledge and respect the role of those who are neither makers, buyers, nor gallery owners, but mediators guiding viewers to look at the work (not always new) through a different lens.

What happens when viewers themselves become curators, finding links in the work on display? It is like connecting dots to form a coherent picture: a challenging task, but a rewarding one, leaving behind a sense of achievement. Unaware of how viewers may respond, the designer of the puzzle allows for multiple possibilities. The work is open to anyone who engages and interprets.

A similar experience could be found at *The Shape of Seeing*, curated by Ammar Aziz. The exhibition, held from September 20 to October 5, also marked the opening of ZQ Gallery, a new space in Lahore. Not only because of its location—a narrow street lined with small houses, luxury car showrooms, and lanes of automobile workshops—but also because of the group of artists chosen for its inaugural show, the exhibition has surprised spectators.

Names not usually seen together on a single list appear side by side. The work varies in content, date, technique, medium, genre, and scale. Adding further to the diversity, some are internationally acclaimed figures, while others are relatively unknown or less widely circulated. In that sense, the exhibition lives up to its title, *The Shape of Seeing*.

It offers a rare chance to view art in a hybrid setting: a residential-type space adjoining a white cube gallery. This blend, perhaps born of practical necessity, also raises questions about the disjunction between art created in a studio, displayed in a gallery, and ultimately housed in a corporate building or grand residence.

Some of the work in the show actively responds to the surroundings. Masooma Syed’s *Leaning Shadows*, for instance, occupies a corner that amplifies the lustrous presence of her chandelier-like suspended sculpture. Similarly, Hamra Abbass’ small, minimal marble relief is set in a dimly lit, intimate space, heightening its quiet impact.

In terms of thematic connection, the exhibition invites viewers to search for their own clues; each individual, one assumes, constructs a personal version. Yet a common thread runs through the work. Risham Hosain Syed’s *Texts and Contexts* series from 1996 (painted at the Royal College of Art, London) sits alongside Ayaz Jokhio’s cubit titled *Mugshots* (2024, Back to Basic, Articulate Studios, Lahore), which depicts the unfolding sides of an ordinary teacup.

These are displayed next to Ali Kazim’s two delicate dry pigments on mylar: *Untitled (Cloud Series)* and *Untitled (Lightning Series)*, both from 2019, and Anwar Saeed’s emotive digital piece *Undie ID* (2012). Together, they affirm the timelessness of art.

Read one way, the inaugural show at ZQ Gallery (part of the Zeenat Qureshi Institute of Digital and Regional Arts and Culture) seems to aim at transcending the limitations of time, while also discarding the conventional classification of artists by style, status, or stance.

This is reinforced by the presence of two artworks by Masooma Syed. One is an installation fashioned from old glassware, bottles, beads, chandelier parts, an iron frame, and warm lights. Nearby hangs her large mixed-media work on paper, created primarily with Indian newspapers, its strokes suggesting a European couple rendered in the colonial period. This echo of history is also present in Risham Hosain Syed’s diptych: one panel patterned with the motif of disappearing Victorian lace, the other containing a small but insistent frame within a frame, depicting two men on a motorbike looking at the roadside aftermath of a political protest—a crossroads of vernacular setting and imported turmoil.

Curators are sprouting like weeds in Pakistan’s art world. Those who are neither makers nor buyers nor gallery owners are guiding viewers to look at the work through a different lens.

The presence of the indigenous feels most evident in the exhibits grouped together as *The Shape of Seeing*, even if neither the makers nor, perhaps, the curator consciously intended it. In their materials, concerns, imagery, and issues, many of the artworks seem to narrate the stories of this land. Yet these are not tales buried in the cellars of the soil; rather, they remain in dialogue with narratives from across the world, contributing to an inclusive, diverse, and expansive human account of experiences and emotions.

Consider *Kalila wa-Dimna*, a collection of fables whose animal protagonists trace their origins to the Panchatantra, yet whose content also echoes in Aesop’s fables and, centuries later, in twentieth-century cartoons: Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse, Universal’s Woody Woodpecker, MGM’s Tom and Jerry, and a long line of other animated characters. Where or when a story began, or how it continues to be retold, matters less. Creative overlaps demonstrate how artistic expressions stick to one another, often without the intention or awareness of their makers.

In this light, Ali Kazim’s brooding skies with a solitary cloud or streak of lightning; Muhammad Ashraf’s scar-like, red impasto surfaces; Imran Ahmed Khan’s paintings and sculptures inspired by the Indus Valley Civilisation, particularly Mehrgarh; and Hamra Abbass’ *Waterfall Drawings*, born of her intensive research into Mughal pietra dura motifs and transformed into a language of geometry and modern art—all point back to this land, its history, its climate, and its shifting realities.

Geography is never complete without its inhabitants. The two often intermingle, as can be seen in the work of Sajjad Ahmed, Shahid Mirza, and Sumera Jawad. Many other artists too have drawn attention to the plight of people trapped in their environment—a community struggling to negotiate questions of identity, individual choice, gender preference, and psychological pressure, perhaps all intertwined.

Anwar Saeed and Mohsin Shafi, in their imagery, explore society’s fixation with the body; its paranoia over power; and its perverse pleasure in subjugation. Rabeya Jalil’s jittery lines, seismic marks, and impulsive layers of paint respond to these very pressures. They suggest how external forces compel human beings to act in prescribed ways: what begins in anguish eventually hardens into habit, even into pleasure, until the two opposing sensations become indistinguishable.

In Jalil’s paintings, the misery of her characters is rendered with an almost playful delight. The scenario is grasped at first glance, yet its echoes can be traced, in different forms, throughout the other works in the exhibition.

In truth, this is the leitmotif of art in our present place and time. Whether one exhibition presents a clear curatorial vision or another appears indifferent to such agendas, both reflect the same reality. They are two sides of the same coin—the currency of art in Pakistan, and perhaps beyond.
https://www.thenews.com.pk/tns/detail/1348308-viewers-as-curators

Today’s Quordle Answers and Hints for October 05, 2025

Quordle Answers (October 05, 2025)

Struggling to solve today’s Quordle? No worries. We have today’s Quordle hints and answers for you to solve it on your own! If you’re a fan of word puzzles, you probably already know that Quordle is a more challenging version of Wordle. Instead of guessing just one word, Quordle requires you to guess four five-letter words simultaneously within nine attempts.

We’ll offer a few hints to nudge you in the right direction for solving today’s Quordle (October 05, 2025) on your own. If you’re still struggling, we’ll reveal the Quordle answers as well. Oh, and yes, we also have today’s answers for Quordle Chill and Quordle Extreme modes. And if you still want more, we have the answers for Quordle Sequence and the Quordle Weekly Challenge.

Ready to tackle today’s Quordle? Let’s dive in!

WARNING: Spoilers ahead! Only read on if you want to know today’s Quordle answers.

PS: We’re revealing the Quordle answers for Sunday, October 05, 2025. If you’re looking for yesterday’s answers, find Quordle answers for Saturday, October 4, 2025 here.

Today’s Daily Quordle Hints

Let’s start with the Daily Quordle. Here are a few hints to help you solve the puzzles:

  • Daily Quordle Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?
    – The first word (top-left) has 2 vowels.
    – The second word (top-right) has 2 vowels.
    – The third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) has 1 vowel.
  • Daily Quordle Hint 2: How many double letters are there in today’s words?
    – The first word (top-left) has 1 letter repeated twice.
    – The second word (top-right) has no repeated letters.
    – The third word (bottom-left) has no repeated letters.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) has no repeated letters.
  • Daily Quordle Hint 3: What is the starting letter for each word?
    – The first word (top-left) starts with “F”.
    – The second word (top-right) starts with “Q”.
    – The third word (bottom-left) starts with “P”.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) starts with “F”.
  • Daily Quordle Hint 4: What does each word mean?
    – The first word (top-left) means “A general uproar or commotion”.
    – The second word (top-right) means “To say or declare”.
    – The third word (bottom-left) means “The principal part of a duet”.
    – The fourth word (bottom-right) means “To contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.”

If you still need help with today’s Quordle answer, you can try our Wordle Solver. Although it was built for Wordle, it can still help you narrow down the possible answers for Quordle as well.

Today’s Daily Quordle Answers

Spoiler alert: The Daily Quordle answers for today are provided below. Are you ready?

  • FUROR
  • QUOTH
  • PRIMO
  • FIGHT

If you managed to crack all four, great job! If not, don’t sweat it—there’s always another chance with tomorrow’s puzzles.

If you can’t wait till tomorrow, the Quordle game has many modes that you can try today. And yes, we have the answers and hints to help you out here as well.

Today’s Daily Chill Quordle Hints

The Daily Chill mode gives you 12 tries to get the 4 words. Here are some Quordle hints to help you get started:

  • Quordle Chill Hint 1: How many vowels are in each word?
    – First word (top-left) has 1 vowel.
    – Second word (top-right) has 3 vowels.
    – Third word (bottom-left) has 2 vowels.
    – Fourth word (bottom-right) has 2 vowels.
  • Quordle Chill Hint 2: How many double letters are there?
    – None of the words have repeated letters.
  • Quordle Chill Hint 3: Starting letter for each word:
    – First word: “A”
    – Second word: “I”
    – Third word: “W”
    – Fourth word: “V”

Today’s Daily Chill Quordle Answers

Haven’t solved it yet? Here are the answers for the Chill mode today, Sunday, October 05, 2025:

  • ANGRY
  • IMAGE
  • WHINE
  • VITAL

Today’s Daily Extreme Quordle Hints

Let’s look at the Quordle hints for the Extreme mode. Please note that you only have 8 tries!

  • Quordle Extreme Hint 1: Vowel count in each word:
    – First word: 2 vowels
    – Second word: 1 vowel
    – Third word: 3 vowels
    – Fourth word: 2 vowels
  • Quordle Extreme Hint 2: Double letters?
    – None of the words have repeated letters.
  • Quordle Extreme Hint 3: Starting letters:
    – First word: “E”
    – Second word: “B”
    – Third word: “Q”
    – Fourth word: “R”

Today’s Daily Extreme Quordle Answers

If you didn’t get a single answer, you might need to use your remaining turns carefully. Here are the answers for the Extreme mode today, Sunday, October 05, 2025:

  • ENJOY
  • BURLY
  • QUOTA
  • RUMBA

Today’s Quordle Sequence Hints

You’ve got 10 chances to solve the Sequence mode, but be strategic and don’t waste them all on your first guess. Check out these hints:

  • Vowels per word:
    – First word: 2 vowels
    – Second word: 2 vowels
    – Third word: 2 vowels
    – Fourth word: 3 vowels
  • Double letters:
    – First word and second word each have 1 letter repeated twice.
    – Third and fourth words have no repeated letters.
  • Starting letters:
    – First word: “M”
    – Second word: “C”
    – Third word: “I”
    – Fourth word: “H”

One tip to solving Quordle Sequence is to use three words with completely different letters. This will create a strong base when you try to solve the next word.

Today’s Quordle Sequence Answers

Here are the answers for Sequence mode today, Sunday, October 05, 2025:

  • MOODY
  • CANAL
  • IDLER
  • HAUTE

Today’s Quordle Weekly Challenge Hints

Let’s check out the Quordle hints for the Weekly Challenge:

  • Vowels per word:
    – First word: 2 vowels
    – Second word: 2 vowels
    – Third word: 2 vowels
    – Fourth word: 3 vowels
  • Double letters:
    – The third word has 1 letter repeated twice.
    – The other words have no repeated letters.
  • Starting letters:
    – First word: “C”
    – Second word: “B”
    – Third word: “S”
    – Fourth word: “A”

Today’s Answers for the Quordle Weekly Challenge

For the week of September 29th to October 5th, here are the Weekly Challenge answers:

  • CIDER
  • BUDGE
  • STEEP
  • ADORE

And that’s a wrap! Those are all the Quordle answers for the day.

Previous Quordle Answers

Looking for answers to previous Quordle puzzles? Here is a list of answers for Quordle’s Daily: Classic mode from the last 7 days:

  • October 4, 2025: AGING, INTER, SLUNG, GLOSS
  • October 3, 2025: BOUND, TWINE, GROSS, MUCKY
  • October 2, 2025: DIZZY, WACKY, APNEA, QUIET
  • October 1, 2025: DECRY, AMPLY, AGATE, ALARM
  • September 30, 2025: LITHE, WATER, FEMUR, FINCH
  • September 29, 2025: STINK, GROIN, TUBER, DROOP
  • September 28, 2025: AMUSE, TWEED, PINTO, TONIC

More Word Games to Try

If your thirst for word games hasn’t been quenched yet, may we suggest Blossom? It’s available on Merriam-Webster—the same place you’re playing Quordle.

If you need help in this game, you can use our Spelling Bee Solver tool. Yes, we made it for a different game but it works well for Blossom too.

We also have the answers for many other word games you can play on NYT Games. Check out today’s Connections Helper or Crossword Answers for NYT Mini.

https://www.sportskeeda.com/mobile-games/news-todays-quordle-answers-hints-october-5-2025

Premier League, Chelsea stun Liverpool 2-1 at Stamford Bridge: Stats

By Rajdeep Saha | Oct 05, 2025, 01:17 AM

**Chelsea Stun Liverpool with Last-Minute Winner from Estevao in Thrilling Premier League Clash**

In a thrilling Premier League encounter at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, October 5, 2025, Chelsea stunned Liverpool with a dramatic last-minute winner from Estevao. The home side took the lead through Moises Caicedo in the first half, but Liverpool fought back with an equalizer from Cody Gakpo in the second. Ultimately, it was Estevao’s stoppage-time strike that sealed a memorable 2-1 victory for Chelsea.

### Match Highlights

**Caicedo Gives Chelsea the Lead**

The match began cautiously, with both teams feeling each other out before an exciting contest developed. Chelsea broke the deadlock in the 14th minute when Moises Caicedo unleashed a stunning long-range shot that hit the top left corner of the net.

Liverpool responded quickly, nearly equalizing in the 18th minute through Cody Gakpo, whose shot from the left flank was expertly blocked by the Chelsea defense.

**Second Half Drama**

Chelsea looked to extend their lead before the break, with Alejandro Garnacho’s effort rattling the post in the 38th minute. Liverpool’s Alexander Isak also had a golden chance just before halftime, but his header sailed over the crossbar.

The second half started with Liverpool on the front foot. Mohamed Salah came close to leveling the score when his strike hit the side netting, keeping the game finely poised.

Liverpool finally drew level in the 63rd minute when Alexander Isak provided a perfect assist for Gakpo, who finished clinically.

The match remained intense as both teams created opportunities, but it was Estevao who emerged as the hero in stoppage time. Scoring from a low cross delivered by Marc Cucurella in the 95th minute, Estevao’s winner sent the Stamford Bridge crowd into raptures. Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca celebrated wildly on the touchline, delighted by the blow to the Premier League holders.

### Match Details and Stats

– Chelsea recorded 12 attempts with 6 shots on target.
– Liverpool managed 12 attempts but only 2 shots on target.
– In the opposition box, Chelsea had 22 shots compared to Liverpool’s 24.
– Chelsea held 53% possession while Liverpool had 47%.
– Chelsea earned 7 corners against Liverpool’s 2.

### Premier League Standings Update

Following this result, Liverpool sit 2nd in the Premier League with 15 points from 7 matches (W5 D0 L2). Chelsea are sixth with 11 points (W3 D2 L2).

### Opta Stats and Key Records

– Chelsea remain unbeaten in their last 5 Premier League matches against Liverpool (W2 D3).
– This marks Chelsea’s first victory over the Premier League holders since a 1-0 win at Anfield in March 2021.
– The Blues have recorded back-to-back league wins against Liverpool for the first time since November 2014.
– Liverpool are winless in their last 5 Premier League matches at Stamford Bridge.
– This is Chelsea’s second successive league win against Liverpool at home.

Chelsea’s late drama not only delights their fans but also signals a potential shift in momentum in one of the Premier League’s most storied rivalries.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/chelsea-beat-liverpool-in-premier-league/story