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The Guardian·about 12 hours ago

World Cup 2026: Iran player’s visa expires after opener; Tunisia hire Renard; Klopp criticised for jibe – live

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Donald Trump: The US president is in France for the G7 summit where he is meeting with world leaders.

The US-Iran agreement will be high on the agenda after Trump clashed with and threatened key allies.

Why am I mentioning this in the Geopolitics World Cup blog?

Because the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, took a punt and opted to give Trump a belated 80th birthday gift: a Germany football top with the number 47 on the back and “Trump” written on it.

It is quite rare for Trump to endorse anything that is not branded “USA!

but he seemed pleased.

Algeria: The Desert Warriors will hope to harness strong backing from local supporters ⁠when they open their campaign ​against the defending champions Argentina.

Residents of Lawrence, Kansas have fallen in love ⁠with Algeria, who have made their base camp in the city 40 miles west of Kansas City and Petkovic praised the north African team’s newfound fans for their warm welcome.

Lawrence is located a little over 40 miles from Kansas City, a roughly 40-minute drive from the Metropolitan area that is hosting the base camps of Argentina, the Netherlands, and England for the World Cup.

All three are staying at boutique hotels around the city.

Well, they chose the humble Lawrence DoubleTree.

So where did this come from?

According to Stan Herd, a local artist, you have to go back to April, when it was officially announced that Lawrence would host Algeria.

“I think everybody’s surprised at it,” Herd said.

“We’re not.”

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Sources: The Guardian

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