The 2026 FIFA World Cup is entering its most exciting stage.
Tonight, all eyes will be on Arlington, Texas, where France takes on Spain in what many are already calling the tournament’s true final.
France is chasing its third consecutive World Cup final, while Spain arrives as one of the competition’s most dominant teams after an impressive run through the knockout stages.
The French squad combines experience with a new generation of stars, while Spain continues to impress with its possession-based football, led by teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, who has become one of the faces of this World Cup.
Beyond a place in the final, this match is a clash between two football philosophies—and could define who becomes the world’s next champion.
A new fatal shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has sparked fresh controversy across the United States.
A 26-year-old Colombian national was shot and killed during an immigration operation in the state of Maine, marking the second deadly incident involving ICE within a week.
Civil rights organizations are once again questioning the agency’s use of force and demanding greater accountability, while critics argue that immigration enforcement has become increasingly aggressive.
The incident is expected to reignite political debate over immigration policy and law enforcement practices in the United States.
Tensions in the Middle East continue to rise.
The United States has launched a new wave of military strikes against Iranian targets while restoring a naval blockadearound key Iranian ports, including areas near the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most strategic energy corridors.
Despite the escalation, President Donald Trump maintains that diplomacy remains possible and says negotiations with Tehran have not been ruled out.
The latest developments have raised concerns about regional stability and the potential impact on global oil markets if tensions continue to grow.
In Morocco, the recently approved Bill 19-25, aimed at regulating the management of stray animals, is drawing criticism from animal rights organizations.
The SPA Morocco says the legislation does not go far enough to guarantee proper protection for stray dogs and cats.
The association is calling for stronger safeguards regarding sterilization programs, animal identification, shelters and oversight of local authorities responsible for implementing the law.
While the government says the bill is designed to improve public health and create a legal framework for managing stray animals, activists believe the implementing measures will be crucial in determining whether the reform truly protects animal welfare.
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