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Euronews World Cup, 05 Juli 2026

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ArticleMorocco and France through to World Cup quarterfi­nals

Mo­roc­co is ad­vanc­ing to the World Cup quar­ter­fi­nals af­ter beat­ing Cana­da 3- 0 in Sat­ur­day's first round of 16 match. While nei­ther team was able to break through in the first half, Azze­dine Oun­ahi even­tu­al­ly slot­ted home a well-...

Morocco and France through to World Cup quarterfi­nals

ArticleCape Verde fans stand proud des­pite Argen­tina defeat

Cape Verde fans gath­ered for a pub­lic screen­ing in the cap­i­tal, Pra­ia, to cheer on their team de­spite a dra­mat­ic 3- 2 ex­tra- time de­feat to Ar­genti­na in the World Cup. Sup­port­ers said sim­ply reach­ing the tour­na­ment and push­ing the...

Cape Verde fans stand proud des­pite Argen­tina defeat

ArticleArgen­tina sur­vive major World Cup scare as Egypt edge past Aus­tralia

Lionel Messi's Argen­tina inched through to the World Cup round of 16 on Fri­day night after scrap­ing past Cape Verde in Miami. Li­onel Mes­si's Ar­genti­na inched through to the World Cup round of 16 on Fri­day night af­ter scrap­ing past Cape Verde...

Argen­tina sur­vive major World Cup scare as Egypt edge past Aus­tralia

ArticleDid he say 'Bis­mil­lah'? Cris­ti­ano Ron­aldo’s pen­alty whis­per ignites global debate

The deeply per­sonal moment of Cris­ti­ano Ron­aldo's max­imum con­cen­tra­tion was cap­tured by a cam­era close-up and broad­cast live to bil­lions around the world seconds before tak­ing the decis­ive pen­alty in Por­tugal’s 2-1 dra­matic vic­tory...

Did he say 'Bis­mil­lah'? Cris­ti­ano Ron­aldo’s pen­alty whis­per ignites global debate