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World Cup Visa Headaches: Palestinian Football Association chief Jibril Rajoub is stuck in Mexico City, waiting for a U.S. visa to attend FIFA World Cup events after the U.S. denied or delayed entry for multiple accredited figures, with FIFA saying it can’t override U.S. immigration decisions. Ghana Team Travel Blow: Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry to Canada for the opener against Panama due to a refused visa tied to ongoing legal allegations, while he remains eligible for U.S. matches. Iraq Travel Safety Alert: The U.S. Embassy in Iraq urged Americans to leave or stay on heightened readiness amid regional tensions, warning of possible travel disruptions and sudden airspace closures. Extreme Heat Watch: A new study flags Al Basrah, Iraq, as among the most vulnerable cities to El Niño-driven extreme heat, raising concerns for major tourist destinations. Ancient Mesopotamia Update: Scientists say they’ve traced how the Euphrates River formed millions of years ago, linking its origin to tectonic activity in southern Turkey and its path through Syria and Iraq. Local Transport for Fans: Boston’s MBTA is running a special “Boston Stadium Train” to Foxboro for World Cup matches, with round-trip tickets sold in advance and requiring a same-day match ticket.

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