The identity of the 48 teams taking part at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are beginning to emerge, with four teams already qualifying for next year’s tournament.
Author: admin
-
2026 FIFA World Cup: First four nations book their spot
-

Europe Increases Metal Imports from Russia Despite Sanctions
Via Metal Miner
Over three years into its invasion of Ukraine, and despite the subsequent sanctions, Russian producers continue to generate significant revenues from exports. This is especially true of metals and minerals, including pig…
Continue Reading
-

Donald Trump’s Abandonment of Europe Is an Opportunity
U.S. President Donald Trump once said he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours, something that he now claims was always a joke. More than 100 days into Trump’s second term, Vladimir Putin is behaving as barbarically as…
Continue Reading
-
Luke Littler doubles down on boycotting tournaments in Germany – as he pulls out of European Darts Grand Prix after being booed in Munich last month
- Luke Littler has pulled out of the European Darts Grand Prix held in Germany
- He said he would not play in Germany until October after being booed last month
- But the world champion will feature at the World Cup of Darts in Frankfurt in…
Continue Reading
-

Invaders attack Kherson with drone again, one wounded
In Kherson, a 45-year-old civilian man was hit by a Russian drone and injured.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the Kherson Regional Military Administration.
“Around 15:00, the Russians attacked Kherson with a UAV,” the report says.
As…
Continue Reading
-

Yaroslavsky’s DCH expands its portfolio by investing in Kasta marketplace
The DCH Group of businessman Oleksandr Yaroslavsky announced that the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) granted permission on May 1 to acquire joint control over Dragton Enterprises Limited, the parent company of the Kasta business.
“We are confident that this is a classic…
Continue Reading
-

Ukrainian court orders defense executives jailed without bail for sending thousands of useless mortar shells to front lines
A Kyiv court has ordered the detention of the general director of a defense plant in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and his deputy without the possibility of bail, suspected of supplying 120,000 defective mortar rounds to the frontline, Suspilne reports.
On 29 April, the Security Service of Ukraine…
Continue Reading
-

Croatia’s new ‘graveyard law’ stirs Serb minority’s sentiments
Croatia’s war of independence ended almost 30 years ago. However, the EU and NATO member’s lawmakers felt some matters still needed to be laid to rest.
On Wednesday, the MPs overwhelmingly voted in favour of the new Graveyard Law, replacing the two-decades-old legislation with a…
Continue Reading
-

Ukrainians Who Film Kills Earn Points to Buy Tech From Military ‘Amazon’
Ukraine has launched a program that awards points to soldiers who verifiably kill Russian troops or destroy their equipment. They can then use these rewards to purchase drones and other weapons from an online…
Continue Reading
-

The U.S. set the global order after WWII. Trump has other plans : NPR
President Harry Truman signs the Marshall Plan on April 3, 1948, in Washington. The plan played a key role in the…
Continue Reading