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Ronaldo's Sister, Teammates Face Social Media Backlash After Portugal's World Cup Draw
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Sport·14 sa önceRésumé IA

Ronaldo's Sister, Teammates Face Social Media Backlash After Portugal's World Cup Draw

Portugal's disappointing 1-1 draw against DR Congo in the FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign led to intense social media abuse directed at Cristiano Ronaldo's teammates. Ronaldo's sister, Katia Aveiro, cryptically criticized the team's tactics, fueling fan anger. Several players faced hostile messages, with some questioning their treatment of the veteran forward.

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TOI Sports
British Syrian activist Hassan Akkad detained in Damascus
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Politique·20 sa önceRésumé IA

British Syrian activist Hassan Akkad detained in Damascus

British Syrian activist Hassan Akkad was detained in Damascus after journalist Mousa al-Omar filed a complaint over Akkad's social media criticism of alleged unfulfilled financial pledges. Akkad, a former English teacher and BAFTA winner, was arrested at a cafe. While the Public Prosecutor confirmed a warrant, the case was reportedly dropped, and al-Omar stated he had dropped his complaint.

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Al Jazeera
The Changing Room: Is It Dead or Evolving?
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Business·21 sa önceRésumé IA

The Changing Room: Is It Dead or Evolving?

Brandy Melville has closed its fitting rooms in the UK, US, and Canada, sparking debate. This follows similar moves by Sainsbury's and Goodwill, citing operational efficiency and cost savings. While some retailers eliminate changing rooms to reduce staff and increase floor space, others are enhancing them as part of a luxury or premium experience, reflecting evolving consumer habits and technological advancements.

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Guardian International
International Soccer Fans Discover and Celebrate Everyday American Life During World Cup
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Monde·21 sa önceRésumé IA

International Soccer Fans Discover and Celebrate Everyday American Life During World Cup

International soccer fans attending the World Cup in the U.S. are sharing their fascination with everyday American culture, from unlimited soda refills and large portion sizes to unique roadside attractions like Buc-ee's. Despite political tensions, fans express positive experiences with American hospitality, highlighting a 'people-to-people' connection that builds U.S. soft power.

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NPR News