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| World Cup 2026: Fans to pay $150 for train ticket to stadium Transportation costs for World Cup fans traveling to US stadiums could be more than 10 times higher than regular fares. Local officials and FIFA bosses are trading blame for the increased prices while fans feel fleeced. Europe looks to secure shipping in Strait of Hormuz A coalition of nonbelligerent states led by France and the UK has said it is ready to lead an international mission to restore navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. But that won't be deployed before the Iran war is over. Can the 25th Amendment remove Donald Trump from office? After Donald Trump threatened to wipe out "an entire civilization," clashed with the pope and posted an AI image of himself as Jesus, US Democrats and some Republicans are questioning his fitness to serve as president. India: Modi plan for women's quota in parliament fails vote Opposition parties accused the government of using the quota to increase its own influence in the Indian parliament. The proposal would have seen hundreds more seats added and a 33% quota for women. Italy's Meloni breaks with Trump over war in Iran, pope The war in Iran and a spat between two of the world's most influential Americans has forced Giorgia Meloni to choose sides, potentially pushing the Italian prime minister to align herself with Europe's center-right. Iran: Internet blackout highlights real toll of censorship For Iran's government, the internet shutdown is about control. But for millions of ordinary Iranians, it is a daily reminder that access to the wider world, and even running a business, is controlled by the state. Iran war: What does Tehran expect from fresh talks with US? Amid talk of a second round of negotiations between Iran and the US, experts say a breakthrough between the two sides is possible, but far from certain. Cyprus: Global politics felt at Candidates chess tournaments The FIDE Candidates tournaments are two of the most important events in the chess calendar. This year, they took place in Cyprus. But tension relating to Russia and the war in the Middle East was never too far away. Myanmar frees over 4,000 prisoners in annual tradition Myanmar's new president says he wants stability and reconciliation in a nation torn apart by a military coup. Those released include former President Win Myint. Nuba Mountains, a fragile refuge on Sudan's front line Squeezed between Sudan and South Sudan, the self-governed Nuba Mountains are grappling with complex war dynamics while hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees they are scarcely able to support. Overshadowed by Iran, Gaza stuck between war and peace With the war in Iran, the conflict in Gaza has faded from international attention. Despite a six-month ceasefire, efforts to end the conflict have stalled. US military in Libya: Pursuing unity, or pressuring Russia? For the first time, Libya is hosting the Flintlock military exercise and soldiers from both sides of the divided country are taking part. It's due to security concerns, economic interests and competition with Russia. |