Artificial intelligence.
Football controversy.
A historic comeback.
And thousands of Moroccan fans preparing for the World Cup.
Here’s what’s making headlines today.
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Let’s begin with artificial intelligence.
The United Nations is calling for a new global system to govern AI, warning that the technology is evolving much faster than the rules designed to control it.
UN Secretary-General AntĂłnio Guterres says AI now affects everything from healthcare and education to security and democracy, making international cooperation more urgent than ever. The UN also warns that more than one billion people now use conversational AI every week, while many developing countries remain excluded from global AI decision-making.
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Now to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The controversy surrounding Folarin Balogun continues to divide football fans.
According to several observers, FIFA crossed a « red line » by allowing the striker’s eligibility despite growing criticism over national-team switching rules.
The debate has reignited calls for stricter regulations on players changing international allegiance, with many questioning whether current FIFA rules still reflect the spirit of international football.
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Back home in Morocco…
History has been made.
Maghreb de Fès has officially secured promotion back to the Botola Pro D1, returning to Morocco’s top flight after 41 years away from the elite.
For supporters, it’s more than just a promotion…
It’s the return of one of the country’s most historic clubs, ending a wait that lasted more than four decades.
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And finally…
With Morocco preparing to face France in the World Cup quarter-finals, Royal Air Maroc is launching an exceptional air bridge between Casablanca and Boston.
The national airline will operate 12 direct flights, offering around 3,600 seats to help thousands of supporters travel to the United States and back their team on one of the biggest nights in Moroccan football history.
Special round-trip fares have also been introduced to meet the extraordinary demand.
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping the future.
Football continues to spark global debates.
A legendary Moroccan club is back where it belongs.
And an entire nation is preparing to cross the Atlantic for another historic World Cup night.
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The world keeps moving fast… and tomorrow’s biggest headline could already be unfolding today.
