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Latin America unites to cheer against Argentina in FIFA World Cup final Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 21:02 UTC
France-England live: Konsa doubles Three Lions' lead as Les Bleus collapse France24 | Jul 18, 2026 19:54 UTC
All to know about Canadian wildfire smoke, air quality and World Cup final Al Jazeera | Jul 18, 2026 19:42 UTC
Wembanyama to return to French national basketball team for World Cup France24 | Jul 18, 2026 18:25 UTC