World Cup
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SPORTS
Uruguay NOMA Carries a Small Nation’s Giant Football Tradition
At Uruguay matches, the phrase "Uruguay nomá" is not just decoration. It is a border, a prayer, and a dare,…
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Latin America Sees World Cup Rules Turn Soccer’s Dark Arts Costly
New World Cup rule changes will punish time wasting, expand VAR, and confront racist gestures, forcing Latin American teams and…
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Entertainment
Colombian Shakira Turns World Cup Opener into a Latin Soundtrack
Shakira and Burna Boy will premiere "Dai Dai" at Mexico's World Cup opener, turning a FIFA ceremony into a test…
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Colombia Jersey Turns World Cup Pride Into Election Campaign Armor
Colombia's yellow national soccer jersey has slipped from stadium ritual into presidential combat, exposing how World Cup pride, polarized politics,…
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Uruguayan Legend Suárez Misses World Cup as Bielsa Bets Forward
Luis Suárez will not play the 2026 World Cup, leaving Uruguay without its record scorer and most combustible icon as…
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Mexico World Cup Faces Carbon Hangover Before First Whistle Blows
The 2026 World Cup promises spectacle across North America, but a New Weather Institute report warns its vast distances, expanded…
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ECONOMY
Mexico Turns World Cup Mobility Into a Billion-Dollar Test
Mexico's three World Cup host cities could generate $2.57 billion in less than a month, according to The CIU, making…
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Brazil Hands Neymar Number Ten as World Cup Hope Turns Fragile
Neymar's return to Brazil's number ten shirt, despite injury doubts, turns Carlo Ancelotti's World Cup gamble into a national drama…
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El Salvador Still Owns World Cup’s Harshest Scoreline and Warning
El Salvador's 10-1 defeat to Hungary in 1982 remains the World Cup's most brutal scoreline, a record that exposes football's…
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SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Guadalajara Deploys Robot Dogs as World Cup Security Takes Stage
Guadalajara will secure four World Cup matches with 18,000 personnel, robots, anti-drone tools, helicopters, and mobile courts, turning Mexico's football…
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