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Japan and Tunisia will make FIFA World Cup history when they contest the tournaments 1,000th match at Monterrey Stadium. The landmark Group F encounter marks a milestone nearly a century in the making, prompting special FIFA tributes and global attention. Beyond its historical significance, the match carries crucial implications for both nations hopes of reaching the Round of 32.
Folarin Balogun has emerged as a key figure in the United States' FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, but his path to the USMNT began with an unexpected birth in New York after his pregnant mother was unable to return to London. The Arsenal academy graduate, once courted by England and Nigeria, now leads America's attack after choosing to represent the country that granted him citizenship by birth.
Morocco opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a 1-0 win over Scotland, but Ismael Saibaris 71-second strike stole the headlines. The PSV midfielder set a new fastest-goal record, secured back-to-back World Cup scoring history, and lifted Morocco to four points from two matches, significantly strengthening their chances of reaching the Round of 32.
Morocco midfielder Ismael Saibari scored the fastest goal of the FIFA World Cup 2026 so far, finding the net after just 71 seconds against Scotland in a crucial Group C clash. The PSV star's record-breaking strike gave the Atlas Lions an early advantage and further enhanced his growing reputation as one of the tournament's breakout performers.
Turkish state broadcaster TRT has removed veteran commentator Murat Ekrem imen from its World Cup coverage after he repeatedly confused Iran and New Zealand during their Group G draw. The on-air errors prompted a public apology and internal investigation. Despite support from colleagues, imen has been suspended from all remaining tournament broadcasts pending the outcome of TRT's review.
UAE residents can now invest in government-backed Islamic Treasury Sukuk with a minimum of Dh1,000, thanks to the launch of the Sovereign Retail T-Sukuk programme. This Shariah-compliant product, developed with the Central Bank, aims to boost savings and financial inclusion by offering individuals direct access to sovereign investment opportunities previously reserved for institutions.
Saudi Arabia's traffic department is reminding drivers about window tinting rules. Fines of SR500 to SR900 apply for violations. Tinting is allowed but must meet specific transparency standards. The front windshield must remain clear, with exceptions for authorized upper strips. Authorities emphasize clear visibility for safety and security.

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