Iran's soccer team leaves for World Cup
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Inside the world’s scam capital, where enslaved workers are forced to defraud Americans online
Five young men thought they were going to Cambodia to intern at a casino. Instead they say they became enslaved in one of the world’s most sophisticated fraud networks.
Fans across the world say US travel bans and visa regulations make them feel excluded from the World Cup.
Some 40 years after Mexico made the wave famous at the 1986 World Cup, local officials say the country has just set a new record for “the biggest wave in the world.”
Migration is woven into the story of the small African nation of Cape Verde and its national soccer team, raising concern about who can attend the tournament.
Hugo Ekitike, Rodrygo and Estevao are among those who will miss out this time. We speak to players who have been through the heartbreak
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Why heat, travel and sleep could challenge teams as much as the opposition at the World Cup
With the World Cup kicking off on June 11, anticipation is building for what will be the biggest tournament in the competition’s history.
WWII veteran Arthur Rose reads a letter written days after D-Day at an 82nd anniversary ceremony in Normandy, France, recounting the historic invasion.