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Monday, 11 May 2026 · Global Edition · Updated 11:25 CST
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What is tailgating, and has FIFA banned it at World Cup stadiums in the US?

Football fans in the US have criticised FIFA and local organisers over a move to ban tailgating at World Cup matches.

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A ceasefire in Lebanon — will it hold?

After rare talks, a ceasefire in Lebanon raises one question: what happens on the ground next?

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Ex-NBA player Damon Jones to be first to plead guilty in US gambling case

Betting scandal that swept basketball set tp see ex-NBA player Damon Jones become first person to plead guilty in case.

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Qatar hosts talks aimed at putting Iran peace process back on track

Pakistan's PM arrived in Doha Thursday for regional talks across the Middle East in a possibility to end the war.

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Who is keeping the fight alive in Sudan’s war?

What three years of war have done to Sudan.

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More than $5 trillion in US taxes. Who gets it?

From war spending to healthcare cuts, US budget choices have real impacts. So who is the system really working for?

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AOC, Boebert join calls for sexual misconduct accountability in Congress

Lawmakers who represent leftward and rightward flanks of their parties call for reform after Congress members resign.

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What role is China playing in the Iran war and how is it affected?

Beijing balancing Tehran alliance with its wider global interests

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UK’s Starmer under fire over report Mandelson failed security vetting

Gov's spokesperson says Starmer had no knowledge of the Foreign Office overriding the security recommendation.

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Six months after ceasefire with Israel, people in Gaza say recovery hasn't even begun

Six months into a ceasefire that promised an end to the war and a surge of aid for Gaza, people say recovery hasn't even yet begun.

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UN looks for a short-term solution for moving fertilizer through the Strait of Hormuz

The U.N. looks for a quick solution to get cargo ships with fertilizer through the Strait of Hormuz, to prevent a global food crisis.

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How the conflict in Iran is testing the U.S.-European alliance

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with correspondents Greg Myre and Rob Schmitz about how the Iran war is affecting the U.S. alliance with Europe.

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Israel agreed to ceasefire in its war with Hezbollah but will keep troops in Lebanon

The leaders of Israel and Lebanon have agreed on a 10-day ceasefire in Israel's fight against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. But Hezbollah vows to resist a continued Israeli troop presence.

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Displaced Lebanese in Beirut uncertain if they can trust ceasefire

Displaced Lebanese in Beirut said they do not yet trust whether the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will hold.

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Sectarian fears increase as a Beirut area says no to displacement centre

Tensions rise in Karantina as civil war-era sectarian fears resurface over a cancelled displacement centre project.

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