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FIFA unveils Trionda, the official ball of the 2026 World Cup

FIFA has unveiled the official match ball for the 2026 World Cup, combining high-tech refinements and design details celebrating the three co-host countries — the United States, Mexico and Canada.The ball, called Trionda, was again designed by German manufacturer Adidas, provider of the official World Cup balls since the 1970 tournament.”I am delighted and proud …

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Canada reports first death linked to measles epidemic

An infant born prematurely in the western Canadian province of Alberta died as a result of measles, officials said Thursday, the first fatality linked to the disease’s resurgence in the country in the past year.”A child, born prematurely after the mother contracted measles during pregnancy, died shortly after birth,” Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange said …

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Rising wildfires spur comeback for Canadian water bomber

The Canadair water bomber revolutionized the fight against wildfires after it debuted in the skies decades ago. Then demand waned and production stopped, but with major blazes intensifying globally, the water-scooping marvel is making a comeback. At a production site in Calgary, in western Canada, workers building a next-generation version of the aircraft are busy trying to …

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Canada blocks theme park from sending whales to China

Canada on Wednesday denied a request from a controversial theme park to export 30 beluga whales to China, saying the refusal was necessary to protect the mammals from exploitation.Marineland, a now-shuttered tourist attraction near Canada’s iconic Niagara Falls, has faced intense scrutiny for years.The Canadian Press news agency has reported that 20 whales — one …

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Indigenous survivors recount past horrors at Canada residential school

Roberta Hill, one of the thousands of Indigenous people who survived Canada’s notorious Mohawk Institute residential school, said she was first sexually abused by an Anglican minister after bidding her visiting mother goodbye.”I was so upset, so distraught, and I was crying,” Hill, now 74, told AFP.”I was taken into a room with the minister, …

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‘One Battle After Another’ debuts top of N. America box office

Paul Thomas Anderson’s action thriller “One Battle After Another” stormed to the top of the North American box office on its debut weekend, industry estimates showed Sunday.Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a retired radical fighter who is dragged back in to action to help his daughter, the film’s veering from the ridiculous to the deadly serious …

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Matthews at the double as England beat Canada to win Women’s Rugby World Cup

Alex Matthews scored two tries as tournament hosts and favourites England ended their long wait to win a third Women’s Rugby World Cup title with a 33-13 victory over Canada at Twickenham on Saturday.Victory in front of a record and raucous crowd of 81,885 gave England their first world title since defeating Canada 21-9 in …

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Three talking points ahead of the Women’s Rugby World Cup final

The top two teams in the global rankings clash in the Women’s Rugby World Cup final on Saturday, with number-one England facing an in-form Canada at Twickenham.Below AFP Sport looks at three key aspects of what promises to be a thrilling encounter.Can England hold their nerve?England, the best-resourced team in women’s rugby union, go into …

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UN identifies 158 firms linked to Israeli settlements

The United Nations on Friday released a long-awaited update of its database of companies with activities in Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories, listing 158 firms from 11 countries.UN rights chief Volker Turk has condemned as a war crime Israel’s policy of settlements on Palestinian territory in the occupied West Bank.While several companies including Alstom and …

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