After Lecornu's fall, all eyes on Macron's next move with France in political turmoilNew Foto - After Lecornu's fall, all eyes on Macron's next move with France in political turmoil

PARIS (AP) — Outgoing French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, aiming to calm the political storm triggered byhis resignation on Mondayless than 24 hours after unveiling his ministers, faced a tight deadline Wednesday to break the deadlock caused by his departure. After accepting Lecornu's resignation, President Emmanuel Macron gave him 48 hours to hold further talks with political parties, citing the need to preserve national stability. The tight time frame for Lecornu bought Macron some time to consider his options. But all eyes turned to Macron on Wednesday asdebate swirls about how he may respondto France's political crisis and dig himself out of the crisis. The fragile coalition between Macron's centrists and the conservatives unraveled almost immediately after Lecornu's government was announced, leaving parties deeply divided, and he failed to secure the parliamentary backing needed to pass the 2026 budget. Lecornu invited all political forces to talks, but far-right leadersMarine Le PenandJordan Bardellaof the National Rally party rejected the call, pressing instead for snap elections. On the far left, France Unbowed officials also boycotted. The French constitution gives large powers to the president, who names the prime minister. Even when weakened politically, he still holds some powers over foreign policy, European affairs and negotiates and ratifies international treaties. The president also is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Macron, whose approval ratings have sunk to record lows, has not indicated his next move if Lecornu fails. Rivals say his choices are limited to calling new elections, appointing a prime minister from outside his camp or resigning. Here is a closer look at Macron's options: Choosing an outsider for a political cohabitation Republicans party leader Bruno Retailleau, along with the Socialists, Greens and Communists, have pushed for the inclusion of a prime minister from another party. Retailleau, who withdrew support from the government coalition, said he could join a new cabinet only under such an arrangement. The left also argues cohabitation is overdue. Their alliance,the New Popular Front, won the most seats in the2024 French legislative election, though it fell short of a majority and later split amid infighting with Jean-Luc Mélenchon's France Unbowed. Under cohabitation, the prime minister governs with the backing of parliament, while the president retains influence mainly over foreign policy, defense and European affairs. France has seen three such periods, most recently from 1997 to 2002, when PresidentJacques Chiracshared power with Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin. Calling snap elections The French president can dissolve the National Assembly and call elections before the end of deputies' terms. The tool has been used repeatedly under since 1958 to resolve political crises, but it carries risks of deepening divisions. Macron already tried this path last year after the European elections, when the National Rally surged to a historic win. The moveproduced a fractured Assemblyin which the far right and left now hold more than 320 seats, while centrists and conservatives control 210. That fragmentation has led to chronic instability and a rapid succession of governments. While unlikely to win an outright majority, the National Rally views a snap election as a golden chance to come to power. Jordan Bardella, the party president, has said he would be ready to work with Republicans MPs in order to secure a majority. Lecornu voiced hopes Wednesday morning that a compromise could be reached to end the crisis and avoid new elections. "There is a will to secure a budget for France before Dec. 31," he said ahead of a meeting with Socialist officials. "And this will is creating momentum and convergence, which clearly pushes back the prospect of a dissolution." Resignation is possible but unlikely Macron's second term is set to end in May 2027 and he has repeatedly said he will not resign. But if his mind changed and he quit, the Constitutional Council would declare a vacancy, the Senate president would assume interim powers and a new presidential election would be held within 35 days. On the far left, Melenchon's France Unbowed has asked for Macron's departure. More surprisingly, and a sign of Macron's growing isolation inside his own camp, Édouard Philippe, Macron's first prime minister after he swept to power in 2017 and once a close ally, has suggested the president should step down and call an early presidential election once the 2026 budget is adopted. Since 1958 and the inception of the Fifth Republic, only one French president has resigned: Charles De Gaulle after losing a 1969 referendum. ___ Petrequin reported from London.

After Lecornu’s fall, all eyes on Macron’s next move with France in political turmoil

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Caretaker French PM Lecornu: hopeful on budget, snap election becomes more remoteNew Foto - Caretaker French PM Lecornu: hopeful on budget, snap election becomes more remote

PARIS (Reuters) -Caretaker French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu struck a cautiously optimistic tone on Wednesday, saying a deal could potentially be reached on the country's budget by year-end, making the risk of a snap election more remote. Lecornu's remarks came as he was set to wrap up talks on Wednesday with various parties and report back to President Emmanuel Macron on whether he has found a way to end France's worst political crisis in decades. "There is a willingness to have a budget for France before December 31 of this year," Lecornu told reporters after meetings on Tuesday with conservatives and centre-right parties, and before meeting the Socialist Party. "And this willingness creates momentum and convergence, obviously, which distances the prospects of dissolution (of parliament)," he said. Lecornu added that he would meet Macron later on Wednesday as planned to discuss the results of his discussions. Macron has faced calls from the opposition to call snap parliamentary elections, or resign, to end the political crisis. Lecornu, France's fifth prime minister in two years, tendered his and his government's resignation on Monday, hours after it was announced on Sunday, making it the shortest-lived administration in modern France. That came after allies and foes alike had threatened to topple the new government, with Lecornu saying that would make it impossible for him to do his job. (Reporting by Inti Landauro, Makini Brice, Sudip Kar-Gupta; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Ros Russell)

Caretaker French PM Lecornu: hopeful on budget, snap election becomes more remote

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Erdogan says Turkey is explaining to Hamas best approach for Palestinian futureNew Foto - Erdogan says Turkey is explaining to Hamas best approach for Palestinian future

ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkey is explaining to Palestinian militant group Hamas what the best approach is for the future of a Palestinian state, as part of a plan by U.S.President Donald Trumpto end the war in Gaza, President Tayyip Erdogan said. In comments to reporters on a flight back from Azerbaijan, Erdogan said Turkish officials were involved in negotiations in Egypt and that Ankara supports peace efforts by Trump, whom he added had asked Turkey to convince Hamas to accept the proposal. Erdogan also said that in any post-war scenario, Gaza must remain part of a Palestinian state and that it must be governed by Palestinians, according to a transcript of his remarks shared by his office on Wednesday. He added that the deployment of foreign forces to Gaza and ensuring security there should be discussed in detail, and that Ankara was ready to contribute to all efforts. (Reporting by Tuvan Gumrukcu and Daren Butler; Editing by Alison Williams)

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Jessica Pegula advances to the third round in Wuhan with a tight win over BaptisteNew Foto - Jessica Pegula advances to the third round in Wuhan with a tight win over Baptiste

WUHAN, China (AP) — Jessica Pegula was twice broken while serving for the match in the third set but recovered to edge Hailey Baptiste in a tight tiebreaker Wednesday and advance at the Wuhan Open. Sixth-seeded Pegula beat her fellow American 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (6) on her seventh match point to reach the third round. Pegula, wholost in the China Open semifinalslast week, will next play ninth-seeded Ekaterina Alexandrova, who beat American Ann Li 7-6 (5), 6-2. No. 3Coco Gauff, coming off a semifinal loss to eventualchampion Amanda Anisimova at the China Openlast week, breezed into the next round with a 6-1, 6-0 win over Moyuka Uchijima in 51 minutes. No. 16 Liudmila Samsonova rallied to beat 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, and qualifier Kateřina Siniaková beat Maya Joint 6-3, 6-1. U.S. Open championAryna Sabalenka and 11th-seeded Naomi Osaka were scheduled to play later Wednesday. Top-ranked Sabalenka, who took a Greek holiday after her second consecutive win at Flushing Meadows, withdrew from last week's China Open, another WTA 1000-level event. "I feel good," Sabalenka said on her arrival in Wuhan. "I just didn't want to rush my body into the tournament. So I think we made the right decision to take extra time for recovery and for the preparation. Physically, I feel ready to go." Sabalenka has had an amazing run in Wuhan — her record is 17-0 while winning titles in 2018, 2019 and 2024. ___ AP tennis:https://apnews.com/hub/tennis

Jessica Pegula advances to the third round in Wuhan with a tight win over Baptiste

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Yankees need strong encore from Cam Schlittler to extend ALDS againNew Foto - Yankees need strong encore from Cam Schlittler to extend ALDS again

NEW YORK -- A monster performance by Aaron Judge allowed the New York Yankees to keep their season going. It also provided them a chance to get rookie Cam Schlittler another opportunity at making a postseason start. Schlittler will be on the mound Wednesday night when the Yankees host the Toronto Blue Jays and attempt to even the American League Division Series at two wins apiece. The Blue Jays will employ a bullpen game, with Louis Varland serving as the opener after he endured an ugly relief outing on Tuesday. The Yankees are trying to overcome a two-games-to-none deficit in the best-of-five division series for the third time. They achieved the feat in 2001 against the Athletics and in 2017 against Cleveland. Judge is 7-for-11 in the series after going 3-for-4 with four RBIs in New York's 9-6 win on Tuesday. The two-time MVP helped keep the Yankees alive by hitting a tying three-run homer in the fourth inning off Varland. He also made a diving catch in right field in the fifth inning, and he scored on a sacrifice fly by Ben Rice in the sixth. "Tonight was special, but there's still more work to be done," Judge said after the Tuesday contest. "Hopefully we have some more cool moments like this the rest of the postseason. We've got another big game tomorrow night." Judge helped the Yankees overcome a 6-1 deficit, improving his average to .500 (11-for-22) in six playoff games this season. He also is 4-for-6 with runners in scoring position in the postseason. Including the playoffs, Judge is batting .397 (48-for-121) with 14 homers and 27 RBIs over his past 36 games since Aug. 27. "It was the best-player-in-the-game type (of) performance," Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. "It was special when obviously, needless to say, we're backs against the wall and then some in a Game 3 situation. " The Blue Jays hit .392 and scored 23 runs in the first two games at Toronto, but they mustered just two hits in the final five innings of Game 3. Errors by second baseman Isiah Kiner-Falefa and third baseman Addison Barger set up four runs for the Yankees. Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a two-run homer in the first inning and is 8-for-13 with eight RBIs and five runs in the series. Ernie Clement had four hits and is 7-for-11 in the series, but the Blue Jays struck out 11 times. George Springer went 0-for-5 with three strikeouts, and Alejandro Kirk was 0-for-4. "It just goes to show if you leave your foot off the gas for even a second, a good team will pounce on you and make stuff happen," Clement said. Schlittler will take the mound after a historic 12-strikeout performance in eight innings during a 4-0 win over the Boston Red Sox in Game 3 of the AL wild-card series on Thursday. The 24-year-old right-hander threw 107 pitches and allowed five hits in his postseason debut, becoming the first pitcher in major league history to toss at least eight scoreless innings and fan at least 12 without allowing a walk in a postseason game. Since making his major league debut on July 9, Schlittler had his worst start on Sept. 5 in a home game against the Blue Jays. He lasted 1 2/3 innings, allowing four runs on five hits in a 7-1 loss. Toronto batters fouled off 24 of Schlittler's 66 pitches. "It was impressive how many foul balls there were, but I think I'm a different pitcher now than I was when I faced them a month ago and now even from two weeks ago," Schlittler said Tuesday afternoon. "They had a good game plan that day and they were able to foul a lot of balls off and work my count. Going into tomorrow, just making sure that I can make those adjustments and get the weak contact that I'm looking for." Schlittler also pitched in New York's lone win in Toronto this year, on July 22. In that outing, he allowed two runs on seven hits in five innings for a no-decision, throwing 90 pitches in the Yankees' 5-4 victory. Toronto heads into a bullpen game one day after using six relievers -- Mason Fluharty, Varland, Braydon Fisher, Brendon Little, Yariel Rodriguez and Tommy Nance -- to cover 5 1/3 innings. Every Blue Jays reliever except Justin Bruihl, Jeff Hoffman and Rodriguez has pitched at least twice in the series. Varland got three outs on Tuesday, but he served up Judge's tying homer in the fourth inning and Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s go-ahead blast in the fifth. Eric Lauer is expected to serve as the Blue Jays' bulk reliever. The left-hander allowed three hits while getting only one out in the seventh inning on Sunday. He has faced the Yankees in the regular season just once in his career, when he threw 5 1/3 innings of one-run ball for a win in 2019. "These guys will be ready to go," Toronto manager John Schneider said. "It's really comforting for me to see them do that all year. I know they're going to do it again and you have to take out the outside noise that comes with playing here and all that kind of stuff." --Larry Fleisher, Field Level Media

Yankees need strong encore from Cam Schlittler to extend ALDS again

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