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The White House has defended Argentina's national football team after players displayed a banner referring to the Falkland Islands following their FIFA World Cup semifinal victory over England. The incident has intensified a diplomatic dispute between the United States, the United Kingdom and Argentina over a long-standing sovereignty issue.
The Trinidad and Tobago government has contacted the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council seeking an expedited hearing in the case involving businessman Dominic Hadeed and his wife, Genevieve Hadeed. The move follows a Court of Appeal ruling ordering the couple's release under house arrest and a subsequent stay pending further legal proceedings.
by Aurax Desk
China has dismissed President Donald Trump's allegations that Beijing interfered in the 2020 U.S. presidential election, calling the claims "groundless" and urging Washington to improve bilateral relations. The exchange comes as the Trump administration places election security at the center of its political agenda ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.
by Aurax Desk
A 19-year-old charity photograph of Lionel Messi holding baby Lamine Yamal has resurfaced ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and Spain. The image has become a symbol of football's generational transition as one of the sport's greatest players prepares to face one of its brightest young stars.
by Aurax Desk
Smoke from hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada is expected to blanket parts of the U.S. Midwest and Northeast through the weekend, prompting air quality alerts in several states. Health officials are urging residents, particularly those in vulnerable groups, to limit outdoor activity as fine-particle pollution increases.
By Aurax Desk
Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, and became a global symbol of freedom and reconciliation.
A post-round rules decision dropped Bryson DeChambeau down the leaderboard after officials ruled he had improved the conditions for his shot during the second round at Royal Birkdale.
The “yips,” a sudden and often unexplained loss of fine motor control, continue to challenge athletes in sports ranging from golf to baseball, with experts still divided on whether the condition is primarily psychological, neurological or a combination of both.
By. Aurax Desk
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