Inclusion of Russian teenagers in FIFA's new U-15 World Cup has reignited debate over Moscow's return to global competition.
Politics
European officials accuse FIFA chief of reopening door to Russia
Inclusion of Russian teenagers in FIFA's new U-15 World Cup has reignited debate over Moscow's return to global competition.
Published July 1, 2026, 8:43 PM
Updated July 1, 2026, 10:20 PM2.7KRelated Stories
Politics
‘It's not very often that you get, like, really great news from Bosnia’
Why Bosnian Americans in the Bosnian capital of the U.S. are rooting for their homeland.
42 minutes ago
Continue reading ›Politics
Bosnia's starting lineup is also a map of its war
From Austria to Wisconsin, the squad's roster traces the paths refugees took fleeing genocide in the 1990s.
about 1 hour ago
Continue reading ›Politics
Belgium's Congolese heartland sees victory in defeat
“At the end of the day Congo was better than England because they overperformed and England underperformed,” a fan in Brussels said.
about 2 hours ago
Continue reading ›