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Spain vs Cabo Verde match highlights

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Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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Kai Havertz with his man of the match trophy after Germany's 7-1 win tonight at the World Cup.
Great finish from Havertz. He’s been everywhere today. Just hasn’t stopped moving. Tireless.
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Arsenal has no Left Winger that will create this chance for himself.
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🚨— Manu Koné to Arsenal instead of Tonali or Mateus Fernandes. YES or NO?

🚨— Arsenal are interested in Roma midfielder Manu Koné and have made initial contacts with the player’s entourage. The Gunners have not yet submitted an official offer, but are exploring a potential move for the 24-year-old Frenchman this summer. Source: Corriere
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😂.. Huyu alirecord nini...
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🚨🗣 Jamie Carragher: Which national team are you supporting in the World Cup? 🗣Jay-jay Okocha: Ghana, Cape Verde, Dr. Congo, Tunisia Jamie Carragher: What about South Africa? Okocha: fortunately I am supporting Mexico today, some team needs to go home and protect their jobs [Sky sports]
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“You Went To School, I Went To School. You Graduated, I Graduated. You’re Working, I’m Working. 7 Years After Graduation… You’re Meeting Me And You Want Me To Marry You, And You’re Asking Me If I Have a Car Or a House. So Tell Me… Why Don’t You Have a Car Or a House? We’ve Both Been Earning Salaries For The Past 7 Years. What Did You Do With Your Own Money? Make it, Make Sense.”
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If the Moroccans know what’s good for them they will call Senegal to beg. After South Africa we are coming for you 😂😂😂
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what a masterpiece
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When your government tells you; "we're all in the same boat!"
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BBC journalist to Infantino: “Are you embarrassed by what’s happening at this World Cup and have you lost control of the tournament?” #FIFAWorldCup2026 #WorldCupwithMicky
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BREAKING NEWS: Kenyans have occupied Parliament Buildings.
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"When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals. " - Edward Snowden
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We were arrested by plainclothes police officers and taken to Lang’ata Police Station. The officers later informed us that CJ Maraga, being a senior citizen, was free to leave. But he refused. Instead of securing his own freedom, he chose to stand in solidarity with those he had been arrested alongside. He made it clear that he would only leave once everyone else was released. If that did not happen, he was prepared to spend the night in the cells with us. That moment spoke volumes about his character. True leadership is not about privilege or personal comfort—it is about standing with your people, especially in difficult times. A great leader in my books.
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This is tougher than the el Classico 🤣🤣😭
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What has happened at the #2026WorldCup over the last 48 hours: • Swiss footballer Embolo's visa was put under review and he was only able to join his team days later. • Iraqi national team player Aymen Hussein was held for questioning for nearly 7 hours upon entering the United States. • The Iranian national team spent days dealing with visa procedures at the U.S. Consulate in Türkiye. The U.S. only allowed them entry on match days. Fifteen members of the delegation were denied visas. • Omar Abdulkadir Artan, named CAF's Best African Referee of 2025, was denied a visa. Despite travelling to the U.S. with a diplomatic passport, he was refused entry and sent back. FIFA announced that he will not be able to officiate at the tournament. • The South African national team arrived in the United States much later than planned because part of the delegation was not granted visas. • Members of the Senegal national team staff were forced to remove their shoes and subjected to lengthy searches, sparking accusations of racism. • The Uzbekistan national team was searched with bomb-sniffing dogs and the footage went viral in international media. • Some Scottish supporters, despite being eligible to enter the U.S. visa-free under the ESTA programme, had their travel authorisations revoked just days before departure. • Many supporters who had already bought tickets and booked accommodation had their visa applications rejected, resulting in financial losses.
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The Senegalese 🇸🇳 delegation gets this treatment on arrival in the USA. Full tarmac searches, shoes off, bags turned inside out like criminals. This is straight up humiliation and a disgrace. They’d never put white boys through the same.

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🚨🗣Steven Gerrard: "this fifa world cup in USA is becoming the worst tournament even before it get started! This is not how it is supposed to be, the weather in the US is terrible for players to play in, and we have news of the Somali referee Omar Artan who was appointed by FIFA denied entry, Iran saying FIFA has withdrawn fans World Cup ticket allocation, couple with funny security checks [Kevin Debruyne Belgium and Senegal players] "I have to say it again this World Cup is starting to look like a mess, and the tournament hasn't even properly begun yet." "Usually, before a World Cup, we're talking about the favourites, the star players, and the football. Instead, we're talking about travel problems, ticket controversies, and immigration issues." "The Omar Artan situation is one of the most disappointing stories I've seen. FIFA selected him because they believed he was good enough to officiate at the World Cup, yet he was denied entry into the United States and will miss the tournament." "Imagine working your whole life to become the first Somali referee at a World Cup and then being prevented from taking part for reasons completely unrelated to football." "Then you have Iran's federation saying their allocation of World Cup tickets for supporters was withdrawn just days before the competition. Whether you agree with a government or not, supporters should not be the ones paying the price." "I've also seen players and delegations complaining about the level of security checks and the delays involved. At some point, people stop feeling welcomed and start feeling like they're being treated as suspects." "The weather is another concern. We're talking about matches being played in extreme summer conditions. The players are expected to perform at the highest level while dealing with heat that can completely change the rhythm of a game." "A World Cup should be about bringing the world together. Instead, every day seems to bring another story that has nothing to do with football." "The worrying thing is that these aren't isolated incidents anymore. When ticket disputes, entry restrictions, and organisational concerns keep appearing, people naturally begin questioning the tournament itself." "I still hope the football saves the competition because the World Cup is bigger than any host nation. But right now, the headlines aren't making FIFA look good, and they certainly aren't making this look like the celebration of football it was supposed to be."
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The “African Client” used taxpayers money to buy himself an aircraft and appoint ACASS to manage it. He then has the government lease the aircraft for his use during his sightseeing trips abroad. While overtaxing his people without mercy. Hustler Jeuri, Sharp Boy Número uno!
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