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Expiration of U.S. surveillance law sparks security concerns ahead of 2026 World Cup

The expiration of a key U.S. foreign surveillance authorization has raised concerns over national security at a sensitive time, as the country prepares to co-host the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Canada and Mexico. The legal framework in question, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), had allowed......

United States open World Cup 2026 campaign with 4–1 win over Paraguay

The United States made a strong start to their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a convincing 4–1 victory over Paraguay in their opening group-stage match at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. As co-hosts of the tournament, the American team delivered a dominant performance, quickly establishing control of the game. The breakthrough came......

Michael Douglas returns to acting in Oliver Stone’s new film “White Lies”

After previously suggesting he was stepping back from acting, American actor Michael Douglas, 81, is set to return to the screen in a new film directed by Oliver Stone, titled White Lies, according to industry reports. The project marks a notable reunion between Douglas and Stone, who have collaborated on several occasions in the past. Their......

Federal judge orders removal of Donald Trump’s name from Kennedy Center facade

A federal judge in the United States has ordered the removal of Donald Trump’s name from the facade of the Kennedy Center in Washington, escalating a legal dispute over the renaming of one of the country’s most prominent cultural institutions. The decision follows a ruling that rejected a request from the Kennedy Center’s......

Elon Musk faces criticism over online content linked to anti-immigration unrest in Belfast

Elon Musk has come under renewed scrutiny following accusations that content shared on the social media platform X contributed to the amplification of divisive narratives surrounding recent anti-immigration unrest in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The criticism emerged after researchers and digital rights advocates raised concerns about the role......

First flight carrying migrants expelled from the United States arrives in the Central African Republic

A first flight carrying migrants expelled from the United States has arrived in the Central African Republic, marking a new stage in Washington’s policy of transferring certain foreign nationals to third countries rather than returning them directly to their countries of origin. According to reports, the group included migrants from......

Atlas Lions: A Major Test Against Brazil in the 2026 World Cup

The countdown is coming to an end for Moroccan supporters. This Saturday, June 13, the national team begins its journey in the 2026 World Cup with a high-stakes match against Brazil, one of the most decorated nations in football history. Held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, this match is one of the most anticipated fixtures at the start......

England's World Cup preparations disrupted by equipment theft in Kansas City

England's preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup faced an unexpected setback after part of the team's equipment was reportedly stolen while being transported to its training base in Kansas City, Missouri. According to British media reports, several items, including footballs and training boots, were taken from vehicles carrying......

Strait of Hormuz, Nuclear Issues, and Sanctions: Washington and Tehran Near a Compromise

After several weeks of military confrontations and unprecedented tensions in the Gulf, the United States and Iran appear to be nearing a compromise that could end their conflict. Officials from both countries have hinted that a preliminary text has been drafted and that a signature could occur in the coming days, paving the way for a broader......

Anthropic suspends access to advanced AI models following U.S. government directive

Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced the suspension of access to its most advanced AI models after receiving a directive from the United States government requiring restrictions on their use by foreign nationals. The decision highlights growing concerns among policymakers about the security implications of increasingly powerful......

The Death of 'Niño Guerrero' Reveals a New Security Alliance Between Caracas and Washington

The elimination of Héctor Rusthenford Guerrero Flores, a prominent figure in Venezuelan organized crime known by the nickname 'Niño Guerrero', represents much more than a mere police success. The operation that led to his death highlights a major shift in relations between Venezuela and the United States, two countries that are gradually......

Warner Bros $111bn sale to Paramount approved by US justice department

The global entertainment landscape could soon witness one of its most significant upheavals in recent years. U.S. federal authorities responsible for competition have approved the acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery by Paramount Skydance, a deal valued at $111 billion that would pave the way for the creation of a major player in the media......

Beijing Raises Concerns After Alibaba and BYD Listed by Pentagon

Tensions between Beijing and Washington have entered a new chapter. The Chinese government has strongly reacted to the decision by the U.S. Department of Defense to list several major Chinese companies among those suspected of having ties to the Chinese military. This initiative could reignite economic and technological frictions between the......

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