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FIFA’s Infantino plays down World Cup concerns despite violence in Mexico
Violence has broken out across Mexico, raising concerns only four months before its co-hosting of FIFA World Cup 2026.
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T20 World Cup: Which teams can qualify for the semifinals and how?
Al Jazeera explains what India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the other four nations need to do to join England in…
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In Modi’s India, scandal still embarrasses but rape has become ordinary
The government’s performed outrage over Gates’s Epstein links underlined its indifference to violence against women.
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Which countries are urging citizens to leave Iran amid US threat of force?
Countries issue warnings for citizens to leave Iran amid potential US military strikes.
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Israeli army, settlers attack Palestinians in Hebron area of West Bank
Four Palestinians wounded in settler attack, while several others shot in raid by Israeli military south of Hebron.
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‘Anti-Palestinian repression’: Legal experts document hundreds of UK cases
Group says its new public database, including examples of students and activists, reveals extent of broad crackdown.
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Germany’s Merz arrives in China for two-day visit with focus on trade
Merz says he wants to deepen trade relationship while making it fairer during visit where several agreements are signed.
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FIFA and UEFA accused of aiding war crimes
FIFA and UEFA presidents are accused of aiding war crimes over the support of Israeli football clubs in OWB.
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UNSC condemns RSF attacks in Sudan’s Kordofan, calls for an end to the war
Security Council decries atrocities in Sudan, including mass killings, sexual violence and attacks on aid workers.
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FIFA boss confident about Mexico World Cup despite violence
FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he has “complete confidence” in Mexico’s ability to host World Cup matches
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