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MOSCOW Chinese President Xi Jinping touted close ties with Russia on the second day of his state visit to Moscow on Tuesday, inviting Russian President Vladimir Putin to make a return visit later this year.

It fits the historical logic that Chinese leaders take Russia as a primary choice for their overseas visits, Mr Xi said, adding that China and Russia are each others biggest neighbour and comprehensive strategic partner, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

Russias invasion of Ukraine was a major topic for the leaders in more than four hours of talks Monday, according to both sides, with Mr Putin saying before the meeting that hes ready to discuss Chinas initiative for ending the war.

Mr Putin welcomed Mr Xi to the Kremlin on Tuesday afternoon for more discussions. Russian state television showed the two men walking the long red carpets of the Kremlin to shake hands before joining their delegations.

The United States and its allies have rejected Chinas proposals as biased toward Russia.

Mr Xi is expected to speak to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for the first time since the February 2022 invasion after his Russia visit.

Mr Xis three-day visit, his first trip abroad since claiming a third term earlier this month, sends a strong signal of support for Mr Putin amid efforts by the US and its allies to isolate the Russian President over his invasion.

Russia has become increasingly dependent on China for trade with other markets cut off, but there were few indications that this visit would bring new deals.

Mr Putin and Mr Xi had an in-depth exchange of views on the Ukraine issue, Chinas Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. It added that most countries support easing tensions, but the ministry did not go into further details.

China would continue to strengthen strategic coordination with Russia, Mr Xi also said, according to the statement.

Mr Xi met in the morning Tuesday with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, who called for deepening economic ties and received his own invitation to visit China.

Later Tuesday, the two sides are expected to sign several declarations, and Mr Xi and Mr Putin will make press statements before a state dinner in the Tsarist-era Palace of Facets. Russian President Vladimir Putin (right) meets China’s President Xi Jinping at the Kremlin in Moscow, on March 21, 2023. PHOTO: AFP US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby dismissed the visit as a marriage of convenience.

President Xi finds himself in this weird position wanting the war to end but not wanting Russia to lose, he said on MSNBC.

Chinas ceasefire paper has little detail and largely consists of broader foreign policy positions long espoused by Beijing. While its embrace of the principle of territorial integrity won praise in Kyiv, which seeks to drive Russian forces back across the border, a ceasefire call that would freeze forces in current positions is a non-starter. More On This Topic Putin tells Xi he will discuss Chinas blueprint for ending Ukraine conflict Dear friends Xi and Putin meet in Moscow as Ukraine war rages For Mr Putin, Mr Xi is by far the most significant international leader to visit since the invasion, which triggered Europes deadliest conflict since World War II and waves of sanctions by the US and its allies.

Mr Xis arrival comes just days after the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for Mr Putins arrest on charges of war crimes. Russia has dismissed the move, and China called for the court to avoid politicisation.

The Chinese leader last visited Russia in mid-2019, while Mr Putin went to Beijing in early 2022 to attend the opening of the Winter Olympics. At that meeting, the two leaders agreed to a no-limits friendship and signed a series of long-term energy supply deals.

The two met in September last year at a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, where Mr Putin said he understands Beijings questions and concerns about his invasion of Ukraine, a rare admission of tensions between the diplomatic allies.BLOOMBERG More On This Topic China's Xi to Putin: Russians will support you in 2024 election China's Xi Jinping out to play peacemaker on Russia visit

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Texas-Ohio State live: Buckeyes lead 7-0 at halftime

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Texas-Ohio State live: Buckeyes lead 7-0 at halftime

After an entertaining Week 0 appetizer and a smattering of games Thursday and Friday, it’s time for Week 1 of the college football season to finally kick off. And the game to start off the first full Saturday of the season couldn’t be much better.

It’s the Texas Longhorns vs. the Ohio State Buckeyes. It’s the No. 1 and No. 3 teams in the preseason AP poll facing off. It’s a College Football Playoff rematch and Arch Manning’s first major test as starter against the defending national champions.

Needless to say, it’s going to be good.

We’ll be keeping track of Texas-Ohio State — and any other notable happenings that might pop up — as the college football season returns. Here’s everything that’s going on across Week 1 in college football:

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Corso bids farewell to ‘GameDay’ with OSU pick

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Just as it was the first time, Lee Corso’s final headgear pick was Brutus Buckeye.

Corso selected the third-ranked Buckeyes to beat top-ranked Texas on his final appearance on ESPN’s “College GameDay” on Saturday.

He made the prediction on the 50-yard line at Ohio Stadium 16 minutes before kickoff, quite a change from the first time in 1996 when it was done in the parking lot outside the Horseshoe.

“To everyone who has been a part of the journey, thank you,” Corso said during the opening segment of Saturday’s show.

It was the 46th time Corso donned Brutus Buckeye’s head. Ohio State is 31-14 the previous occasions.

Coach Ryan Day gave Corso an Ohio State helmet with a buckeye leaf on it for each time he chose the Buckeyes. Day also gave Corso an additional sticker to put on in case he picked the Buckeyes.

An area restaurant also made an 85-pound cake of Brutus’ head.

Corso, who turned 90 on Aug. 7, has been a part of “GameDay” since its start in 1987 and has made pregame shows entertaining under a simple philosophy: “Football is just the vehicle. It’s entertainment, sweetheart.”

The three-hour show was a celebration of Corso more than a finale. Besides looking back at Corso’s career, the show analyzed Saturday’s key games and included an interview with Bill Belichick, who makes his debut with North Carolina on Monday night against TCU.

It was the 26th time “GameDay” was in Columbus. It was outside Ohio Stadium on Oct. 5, 1996, where Corso’s popular headgear prediction segment began.

Corso donned Brutus Buckeye’s head before Ohio State faced Penn State, and the rest is history.

Corso has worn 69 schools’ mascot headgear and has dressed up as Notre Dame’s Fighting Irish leprechaun, the Stanford tree, and Founding Fathers James Madison and Benjamin Franklin.

He has a 66.5% winning rate on his headgear predictions (286-144), which is much better than his 73-85-6 mark in 15 years as a coach at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois.

Besides ESPN, Fox Sports showed Corso’s pick.

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A Planet Is Being Born: Astronomers Capture Rare Cosmic Snapshot

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Astronomers have captured a groundbreaking sight: WISPIT 2b, a baby gas giant planet forming within a dusty, multi-ring protoplanetary disk around a young Sun-like star 430 light-years away. Infrared images from the Very Large Telescope show the planet carving a dark path in the rings as it feeds on gas and dust. This rare discovery provides the first direct evidence …

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