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Trump eyes Boston for 2026 World Cup matches

Exclusive: Donald Trump reveals ambitious plans to bring FIFA World Cup matches to Boston as part of joint US-Mexico-Canada bid, creating potential partnership with Mayor Michelle Wu's administration.

Cape Verde stun Cameroon to reach World Cup 2026

The tiny island nation of Cape Verde has defied all odds, booking their place at the 2026 World Cup after a dramatic victory over Cameroon, while Eswatini's fairytale run came to an end.

FIFA considers winter World Cups for Middle East hosts

Exclusive: FIFA considers radical shake-up that would see major tournaments like the World Cup shift to winter in Middle Eastern nations, potentially starting with Saudi Arabia's 2034 bid. Football's global schedule faces unprecedented transformation.

USA World Cup Dream 'Dead' After Shocking Defeat

The United States' hopes for the 2026 World Cup have been dealt a severe blow after a devastating loss to Panama. Outrage and disbelief ripple through the American football community as pundit Charlie Kirk labels the situation 'dead'.

Meanjin Literary Journal Closes After 85 Years

The shocking closure of Australia's venerable literary journal Meanjin after 85 years sparks outrage and sorrow, highlighting a deepening crisis for the nation's cultural institutions.

Sally Rooney backs Palestine Action campaign

Acclaimed novelist Sally Rooney has publicly supported Palestine Action, urging for accountability in the ongoing conflict. Discover her stance and the movement's goals.

Polari Prize spotlights LGBTQ+ literature

The Polari Prize, a leading award for LGBTQ+ literature, highlights the power of queer storytelling as discussions on trans rights intensify globally.

Katabasis: A Descent into Academic Hell

R.F. Kuang's 'Katabasis' is a blistering critique of academia, blending dark humour and sharp prose to expose the brutal realities of scholarly life.

Salt Path scandal shakes nature memoir genre

The controversy surrounding 'The Salt Path' has sparked debates about authenticity in nature writing. Discover what this means for the future of memoirs and literary trust.

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