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World

The World Cup is starting. Here's what to know and how to watch

Workers work from a crane at Los Angeles Stadium (temporarily renamed from SoFi Stadium) on June 7, ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. **Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images** Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty

NPR Topics: NewsJun 10
World

Why is Israel allowed to take part in the Eurovision song contest?

workers have signed an open letter calling for others to boycott the contest. They have also criticised the contest’s organisers of hypocrisy, as Russia has been banned from participating

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 12
World

Divine intervention: why Pope Leo visit could be a godsend for Pedro Sánchez

Workers prepare the decorations for the grand papal mass that will take place in Plaza de Cibeles, Madrid. Photograph: Thomas Coex/AFP/Getty For a country that is not the Roman Catholic redoubt

The Guardian WorldJun 5
Politics

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes. And, House passes ICE and Border Patrol funding

may have led him to withdraw from the race. But Miller says the current political landscape is different, and many politicians have been able to weather scandals these days. - ➡️ **In Nevada, Democratic voters have selected

NPR Topics: NewsJun 10
Politics

Is the Great Nicobar Island India’s Hormuz-like chokepoint against China?

right at the mouth of Malacca [strait],” Shekhar Sinha, a former vice chief of the Indian Navy, told Al Jazeera. “And if it is [developed as] a commercial setup,” he added, no one would

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 3
Conflicts

Manipur’s ‘unknown’ killers: Three years of India’s bloody ethnic conflict

rights over land and public jobs were protected under India’s affirmative action programme by recognising them as “scheduled tribes”. In April 2023, the High Court in Manipur recommended that the “scheduled tribes” status should

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 6
Science

Photos: How overfishing in Southeast Asia is an ecological and human crisis

protests over the rollback of major fisheries reforms implemented a decade ago that had helped to rebuild fish stocks in Thai waters. Thai corporations, which own a significant share of commercial fishing vessels, pushed

NPR Topics: NewsApr 18
Politics

Hastie says falling house prices might not be ‘all that encouraging’ for recent buyers – as it happened

protesters at a Brisbane Olympic site were moved on for their own safety](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/jun/01/australia-news-live-one-nation-labor-poll-free-public-transport-victoria-pauline-hanson-anthony-albanese?filterKeyEvents=false&page=with%3Ablock-6a1cc0568f0897699fdbbe3f#block-6a1cc0568f0897699fdbbe3f). See you tomorrow morning. **Warm, wet autumn for Australia this year, says BoM** South Australia had its fourth-wettest

The Guardian WorldJun 1
Conflicts

The foreign fighters who helped topple Assad — and why China worries about them

workers. The Han are China's largest ethnic group, and they constitute the majority of its population. The police's alleged heavy-handedness while dispersing the crowds unleashed a violent Uyghur rampage against police

NPR Topics: NewsMay 17
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