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FIFA's New Rules Debut in World Cup Clash: Red Card for Covering Mouth

FIFA's new rules were highlighted in a World Cup match between Paraguay and Türkiye. Miguel Almirón received a red card for covering his mouth during a confrontation, a new offense aimed at preventing derogatory comments. Other rule changes include time limits for goal kicks, substitutions, and treatment on the field, alongside expanded VAR reviews.

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ABC Business
World Cup Rule Changes Cause Confusion Amidst Decent Start
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رياضة·13.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

World Cup Rule Changes Cause Confusion Amidst Decent Start

The World Cup has begun with several rule changes causing confusion for players, coaches, and fans, particularly regarding VAR interventions and hydration breaks. A controversial VAR decision in the USA vs. Paraguay match highlights the ambiguity surrounding 'mistaken identity' rules, while mandatory hydration breaks are questioned for their necessity and potential financial benefits for broadcasters.

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BBC News
France prepares new rules for public servant sick leave
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سياسة·13.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

France prepares new rules for public servant sick leave

The French government is set to introduce new regulations on sick leave for public servants, aiming to better manage absences and ensure service continuity. The proposed measures include capping sick leave durations, requiring consultations with the initial prescribing doctor for renewals, and prohibiting paid work during sick leave. These changes, set to take effect September 1, are met with opposition from unions.

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Le Monde
2026 World Cup to feature new rules aimed at increasing pace and fairness
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رياضة·11.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

2026 World Cup to feature new rules aimed at increasing pace and fairness

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the US, will introduce several new rules to speed up play and reduce officiating errors. These include a 5-second countdown for throw-ins and goal kicks, a 10-second limit for player substitutions, and a 1-minute 'stand-by' period for players treated on the field. VAR scope is also expanded, and a 'Vinícius rule' will penalize players covering their mouths during confrontations.

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Formula 1 Agrees Two-Step Plan to Alter Engine Design Amid Driver Criticism
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رياضة·10.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Formula 1 Agrees Two-Step Plan to Alter Engine Design Amid Driver Criticism

Formula 1 will implement a two-step engine design change by 2028, shifting the power split to favor internal combustion engines (60-40) following driver complaints about energy management impacting qualifying. The FIA confirmed the plan, which includes phased increases in ICE fuel flow and reductions in electrical power, aiming to restore a more 'flat-out' qualifying experience.

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BBC Sport