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World Cup 2026: Experts predict cartels will avoid disrupting Mexico tournament
Experts predict Mexican cartels will avoid disrupting the 2026 World Cup due to economic interests, despite recent violence following a drug lord's death.
Gianni Infantino marks decade as Fifa president amid expansion and controversy
Gianni Infantino marks 10 years as Fifa president, transforming the body's finances while facing criticism over fixture congestion and expansion.
French Alps 2030 CEO Cyril Linette resigns following internal turmoil
Cyril Linette has stepped down as CEO of the French Alps 2030 organising committee following a public feud with chairman Edgar Grospiron. The resignation marks the latest high-profile departure amid governance concerns.
Merida Open increases security amid Mexico unrest as Boulter competes
Security at the WTA Merida Open has been stepped up following violence in Mexico, with British number one Katie Boulter among the players in action.
Six Nations: Barclay and Warburton deliver verdict in half-term report
Rugby Special pundits John Barclay and Sam Warburton deliver their Six Nations half-term report cards and discuss whether England are performing worse than Wales.
Philippines Strengthens AML Oversight for Casinos and High Risk Sectors
The Philippines has ordered stronger coordination against money laundering, with casinos classified as a higher risk sector. Police and AMLC will integrate investigations and expand international cooperation.
Magic stun Lakers as Doncic and James combine to botch final play
Luka Doncic admits he 'should have attacked' as the LA Lakers blow a late lead against Orlando following a chaotic final possession involving LeBron James.
Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel sets NBA three-point record
Rookie Kon Knueppel becomes the fastest player to hit 200 three-pointers in NBA history as the Charlotte Hornets thrash the Chicago Bulls.