
A Presidential Phone Call, a Lifted Red Card, and an Embattled World Cup
There was nothing unusual about a call from President Trump or the reversal of Folarin Balogun’s suspension, said the president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino.
By Tariq Panja

There was nothing unusual about a call from President Trump or the reversal of Folarin Balogun’s suspension, said the president of FIFA, Gianni Infantino.
By Tariq Panja

Harry arrived in London Monday night for a visit that has already been overshadowed by drama and confusion over his plans.
By Megan Specia

A blaze in the French Pyrenees region has burned more than 11,000 acres as of Monday morning, French authorities said.
By Christina Kelso

The blaze in the Pyrenees, a region bordering Spain, has scorched more than 11,000 acres so far.
By Natan Odenheimer

The case against the two men, who have been living in Austria since 2015, was one of the first that the country has brought under the principle of universal jurisdiction.
By Carlotta Gall and Hussam Hammoud

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s remains were preserved for months, according to Iran’s government. Some Islamic scholars say it was a political and security calculation.
By Erika Solomon

Russia launched its second major attack on Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in less than a week. The deadly strikes occurred a day before a NATO summit expected to focus on the alliance’s response to the war.
By Axel Boada and Nataliia Novosolova

The game against Mexico started at 2 a.m. in Britain. Pubs were allowed to stay open unusually late for fans to share the drama together.
By Amelia Nierenberg and Mary Turner

The $2.1 billion purchase would combine two major British media outlets and help the Comcast-owned Sky compete with streaming giants.
By Katie Robertson

The decision to reverse a one-game ban landed badly in Europe, at a moment of already-heightened geopolitical tension with the United States.
By Jeanna Smialek and Ali Watkins
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