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Coupe du Monde : Brésil-Maroc, le programme et les enjeux du jour
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Coupe du Monde : Brésil-Maroc, le programme et les enjeux du jour

La Coupe du Monde continue avec un choc Brésil-Maroc et l'entrée en lice d'un grand pays européen. Le programme inclut Qatar-Suisse, Brésil-Maroc, et Haïti-Écosse. Brahim Diaz est le joueur à suivre pour le Maroc, tandis que Cristiano Ronaldo exprime son espoir pour le Portugal. Une statistique révèle que 61% des fans estiment que Mbappé ne devrait pas être avant-centre pour la France.

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Le Figaro Actualités
TJ nega pedido da Prefeitura de SP para derrubar liminar que suspendeu projeto 'Times Square Paulistana'
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TJ nega pedido da Prefeitura de SP para derrubar liminar que suspendeu projeto 'Times Square Paulistana'

O Tribunal de Justiça de São Paulo negou o pedido da Prefeitura para derrubar a decisão liminar que suspendeu o projeto "Times Square Paulistana", que prevê a instalação de telões de LED em prédios no cruzamento das avenidas Ipiranga e São João. A prefeitura alega que a paralisação prejudica a revitalização do centro e ameaça parcerias privadas, enquanto a liminar cita o impacto do projeto na paisagem urbana e na população.

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New York and New Jersey to spend over half a billion dollars to host the 2026 World Cup
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New York and New Jersey to spend over half a billion dollars to host the 2026 World Cup

New York and New Jersey are set to spend over $500 million to host the 2026 World Cup, amid debates about expected returns versus public costs. The tournament faces weather concerns, with predictions of high heat and potential thunderstorms impacting matches. Notably, US President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum will not attend their respective national team's opening matches.

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الشرق الأوسط
France Accuses Israeli Firm BlackCore of Interfering in Scottish Elections
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France Accuses Israeli Firm BlackCore of Interfering in Scottish Elections

France's cybersecurity agency Viginum has accused Israeli tech company BlackCore of orchestrating a digital interference campaign targeting Scottish First Minister John Swinney and the Scottish government during recent elections. The firm allegedly used proxy social media accounts to spread disinformation, with similar operations noted in France, New York, Togo, and Angola. The sponsor behind BlackCore's actions remains unidentified.

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Guardian UK