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US entry bans, outrageous ticket prices, and organizational problems have overshadowed football’s biggest spectacle The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to kick off this week, has already been overshadowed by political disputes and concerns over the tournament’s organization. Immigration rows, travel restrictions, and ticketing complaints have emerged as major flashpoints ahead of the opening match. Here is what we know so far. When does the World Cup start?The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins on June 11 and concludes on July 19. A record 48 teams will take part, with the top two sides from each of the 12 groups and the…

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A World Cup referee from Somalia has been barred from entering the U.S.A. due to suspected ties to a Somalian Muslim terrorist group. Omar Abdulkadir Artan had been picked to officiate at the World Cup games to be played in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico, but as soon as he arrived at Miami International Airport, U.S. Customs and Border Protection detained him for eleven hours, the New York Post reported. U.S. officials later confirmed that the 33-year-old ref was barred from entry due to “association with suspected members of a terror organization,” specifically the Al Shabaab terrorist organization. The paper…

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The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) reports that China is now the largest foreign investor in Central Asia, surpassing Russia after a decade of growing investments in oil, gas, mining, and transportation infrastructure. According to EDB, China took the top spot from Russia by pouring money into Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan, which together received about 90 percent of China’s investments since 2015. The crown jewel of these investments is a $9.4 billion oil field in Turkmenistan, managed by the state-run China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). Uzbekistan saw a 500-percent surge in Chinese investment over the last five years, as the Chinese…

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An illegal alien has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl in Loudon County, Virginia. Aroldo Santos-Velasques, an illegal alien from Guatemala, was sentenced after having been found guilty of aggravated sexual battery and attempted sexual battery. Prosecutors say that Santos-Velasques, in May 2024, raped the 8-year-old girl while another child was present. He was subsequently arrested in Leesburg, Virginia, and charged with rape and using an object for sexual penetration. “This monster was sentenced to 25 years after he was found guilty of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old girl,” the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS)…

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Tech mogul Bill Gates told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee he had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, despite their years-long relationship after Epstein’s 2008 sex crime conviction. The prominent philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft, who is sitting for a transcribed interview Wednesday as part of the panel’s ongoing Epstein investigation, also maintained that he was “never interested” in having a personal friendship with Epstein and that he did not reciprocate advances to that end, according to a copy of his opening statement published on his website. “I never witnessed nor had any indication that Epstein was engaged…

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The war on Iran has not only ended in a humiliating defeat for the United States, but resulted in a dramatic shift in the balance of power in the Middle East and the Global South. Chris Hedges ScheerPost The humiliating defeat of Israel and the United States in their war on Iran, along with the savagery of the ongoing genocide in Gaza, are ushering in a new world order. This order is one where voices of reason and stability emanate not from the West — which spent tens of billions of dollars sustaining Israel’s genocide — but from the Global South,…

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Chrysler has issued a major recall for its Pacifica Hybrid minivan after four fire incidents linked to battery cells. The company is advising owners of the plug-in hybrid to stop parking the vehicles inside a garage or near other structures. CarScoops reports that Chrysler is advising owners of approximately 17,277 Pacifica Hybrid vehicles to stop charging their minivans and to park them outside away from buildings due to a potential battery fire risk. The recall affects select 2020 through 2022 Chrysler Pacifica plug-in hybrid electric vehicles equipped with high-voltage battery packs. The timing of this announcement proves particularly challenging for the…

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Multiple reports published this week indicate that the State Department is encouraging European countries to impose restrictions on travelers from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Uganda, and neighboring areas to contain the spread of the Ebola virus. Reuters reported on Tuesday that the government of President Donald Trump issued a formal statement encouraging the European Union to consider travel limitations on those from affected regions in Africa. “Other countries must do their part to ensure this outbreak ‌does not ⁠spread further. Action is required now. That includes financial contributions and implementing commonsense restrictions on travel from the affected area,”…

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Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) chaired a House Oversight Committee task force hearing on Tuesday, detailing what he calls President Joe Biden’s “backdoor amnesty” for more than a million illegal aliens across the United States. “Prior administrations and the infinite amnesty lobby weaponized the U.S. immigration system both for political gain and at the expense of the American people, putting foreigners over our own citizens,” Gill said to open the hearing: The Biden Administration flooded our country with millions of illegal aliens, unvetted from all over the globe, and the impact has been to reduce working class wages, to strain our…

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President Donald Trump asked Congress on Wednesday to pass a “short-term” extension of a key surveillance law set to expire Friday as Democrats continue to balk at his appointment of political ally Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence. Trump stopped short of taking a step GOP congressional leaders believe could allow for the bipartisan passage of an extension — naming a nominee to succeed Pulte on a permanent basis. But he suggested a nomination would eventually come. “I am asking Congress to send me a short-term extension of FISA to provide time for the selection and confirmation of…

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