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Badenoch-supporting US rapper Azealia Banks to attend Spectator summer party in London

Magazine’s editor Michael Gove will welcome performer who described Conservative party leader as ‘iconic’The American rapper Azealia Banks said she had been invited to the Spectator magazine summer party in London. The performer, known for her social media feuds with numerous celebrities including Nicki Minaj, Zayn Malik and Lana Del Rey, wrote on X on Saturday: “Ill be in London July 3 for @spectator.” Her message received a response from Michael Gove, the Spectator editor and former...

The Guardian UK 10d ago

Badenoch-supporting US rapper Azealia Banks to attend Spectator summer party in London

Magazine’s editor Michael Gove will welcome performer who described Conservative party leader as ‘iconic’The American rapper Azealia Banks said she had been invited to the Spectator magazine summer party in London. The performer, known for her social media feuds with numerous celebrities including Nicki Minaj, Zayn Malik and Lana Del Rey, wrote on X on Saturday: “Ill be in London July 3 for @spectator.” Her message received a response from Michael Gove, the Spectator editor and former...

The Guardian Culture 10d ago

Japan's samurai spirit still burns in cooler conditions

Japan's samurai spirit still burns in cooler conditions Minamisoma (Japan) (AFP) – Japan's thousand-year-old samurai horse festival has survived wars, earthquakes and a nuclear disaster. Now it's battling a new challenge -- climate change. Issued on: The Soma Nomaoi began as a way to train mounted warriors and it still looks the same a millennium later, with riders dressed in samurai armour competing in horseback events.

France 24 7d ago

'The Real Scoreline' reveals the nations facing climate penalties

'The Real Scoreline' reveals the nations facing climate penalties Stephanie Baum Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor As nations prepare to compete on the global stage this summer, researchers at the University of Reading have created a different kind of scoreboard that shows where each country really stands on climate change. The Real Scoreline compares countries using six climate indicators—including emissions, fossil fuel dependence, heat stress, projected warming and net-zero...

Phys.org 1d ago

Mexico City: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city

The iconic Azteca stadium is set to host five matches during this summer's World Cup. Mexico City is set to host five matches at this summer's FIFA World Cup, making it the perfect time to visit the most populous city in North America. Whether you are marvelling at ancient ruins or enjoying contemporary art, there is a palpable energy in the air and it will undoubtedly be present during the tournament.

Euronews 9d ago

FIFA bans fans from taking water bottles into World Cup stadiums, a last-minute reversal

Fans heading to games at the World Cup will be banned from taking reusable water bottles into stadiums, a last-minute policy reversal that could add to concerns about heat at this summer’s tournament. “FIFA made the decision to prohibit bottles to prevent risk and injury to players and attendees,” a spokesperson for the global soccer governing body told NBC News in a statement Thursday. “Outside bottles are already prohibited at several of these venues for safety considerations, and FIFA is...

NBC News 6d ago

How will extreme heat impact the 2026 World Cup?

World Cup 2026: How will extreme heat impact this summer's tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico? Sky Sports explores the extreme temperatures facing players at this summer's World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico; Roman Kemp was put through his paces by Dr Chris Tyler at the University of Roehampton using Catapult technology to replicate conditions in Vancouver and Miami Friday 5 June 2026 10:28, UK The challenge of the 2026 World Cup will extend beyond tactics, pressure and talent -...

Sky Sports Football 2d ago

16 players who could use World Cup to get a big tr...

The FIFA World Cup is the biggest stage in sports, and thanks to an expanded 48-team format for 2026, every player knows this is the biggest audience they'll ever command. It's the kind of spectacle that can launch careers and generate blockbuster transfers, as excitement over particular players will reach a fever pitch. For example, in 2014, Colombia's James Rodríguez won the World Cup Golden Boot and earned a €75 million move to Real Madrid.

ESPN 4d ago

Los Angeles: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city

The 70,000-capacity SoFi Stadium in Inglewood will host eight matches at this summer’s World Cup. Los Angeles is famous for its sunshine, surfing beaches, Hollywood glamour and a food scene shaped by cultures from around the world. The Californian city is also renowned for its sporting culture and will once again step onto football’s biggest stage as a FIFA World Cup host this summer, before welcoming the world back for the Olympics in 2028.

Euronews 10d ago

New York mayor demands answers from FIFA after 'concerning' water bottle ban for fans

New York mayor demands answers from FIFA after 'concerning' water bottle ban for fans New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani has said he will seek answers from FIFA following their controversial decision to ban fans from taking water bottles into World Cup games this summer New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani will demand answers from FIFA after they banned fans from taking water bottles into World Cup games this summer. The move comes despite certain games poised to be played in blisteringly hot...

Daily Mirror 5d ago