Syria Holds First Public Trial of Assad-Era Officials in Damascus Syria began its first public trial of officials from the Assad regime on Monday in Damascus, marking a significant moment
Only 3% of 2026 World Cup Final Tickets Available FIFA announced that only 3% of tickets for the 2026 World Cup Final remain available for purchase, underscoring the high
Coalition Raises Concerns Over Atlanta’s World Cup Readiness A coalition of local organizations has issued a warning that Atlanta may not have the necessary equipment to host events
Oil Prices Surge Following U.S. Seizure of Iranian Vessel Oil prices increased significantly on Monday after the U.S. Navy seized an Iranian oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman.
Humanoid Robots Win Beijing Half-Marathon, Set New World Record Humanoid robots competed in the Beijing half-marathon on Sunday, finishing the race with a record-breaking time. The event, held in
Bay Area Theme Park Highlights Silicon Valley’s Growth A unique theme park in the Bay Area has become a symbol of Silicon Valley’s rise, showcasing the region’s quirky
FIDE Crowns Champions at Inaugural World Blitz Solving Championship The inaugural FIDE World Blitz Solving Championship and International Team Tournament concluded on October 15, 2023, in Budapest, Hungary, recognizing
Universal Genève Launches New Watch Models After Hiatus Universal Genève, the renowned Swiss watchmaker, has announced its return to the luxury watch market with the unveiling of new
China Takes Subtle Approach in Iran Conflict China is adopting a discreet role in the ongoing conflict in Iran, focusing on diplomatic efforts rather than direct military
Fans to Pay $150 for Train Tickets to World Cup 2026 Stadiums World Cup 2026 organizers announced that fans will be required to pay $150 for train tickets to stadiums hosting the