Football finally has the only 2 teams that matter in America
The World Cup, swept into Washington’s partisan vortex, splits into red and blue.

The World Cup, swept into Washington’s partisan vortex, splits into red and blue.

European leaders and Ukrainian officials expressed shock and sadness at the sudden death of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham at age 71. Graham, a staunch ally of former President Trump, was known for his strong support of Ukraine and advocacy for sanctions against Russia.

Former Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy's racist remarks about the French World Cup team have caused outrage. Meanwhile, Ukraine has reportedly struck a Russian tanker in the Sea of Azov.

Former Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's racist remarks about the French football team, alluding to players' African origins, have drawn widespread condemnation from political parties in France and Spain, as well as from French football star Kylian Mbappé.

A POLITICO Poll reveals that while pride in one's country is common across the US, UK, Spain, Canada, France, and Germany, its expression is deeply shaped by national history and politics. The US rallies around the flag, Germany grapples with its Nazi past, Canada shows less shame in its leaders, Spain exhibits high pride, France emphasizes the national anthem, and the UK's post-Brexit identity remains complex.

Former Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has been widely condemned for stating that France's football team plays "without Frenchmen," an apparent reference to the diverse backgrounds of many players. His remarks have drawn criticism from Spanish and French politicians, who have labeled them as racist and xenophobic.

A Ukrainian drone struck a tanker near the canal between the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea on Sunday, causing a fire that was contained. This incident follows intensified Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure and Kyiv's announcement of a new military unit for deep incursions into Russian territory.