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World Cup Security & Protests: Mexico’s World Cup opener in Mexico City (June 11) is arriving with fresh nerves after a deadly shooting in Puebla and ongoing cartel-linked violence and protests in host cities. Cuba–U.S. Tensions: Cuba’s president rejected Axios claims that Havana is preparing drone attacks, insisting the island poses “no threat” and has a “legitimate” right to defend itself. Cyprus–Gaza Flotilla: Cyprus says it wasn’t notified about Israel’s interception of a Gaza-bound flotilla, while its rescue center says it would respond only if a distress signal is received. Sports Business: Miami World Cup ticket prices have dropped, but still start around $1,750. Bolivia Political Standoff: Evo Morales supporters marched into La Paz, with the government warning armed groups may be involved. Legal/Finance: Nigeria’s EFCC won a final forfeiture order for a private jet tied to a power-project probe. Entertainment & Culture: Vinícius Júnior launched a free anti-racism law office focused first on sports and education.

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