The World Cup is supposed to inspire hope and unity. This one feels different - The Athletic - The New York Times
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The 2026 World Cup is generating mixed sentiments, with some highlighting its traditional role in fostering hope and unity, while others express concerns about political influences and differing expectations as the event approaches.
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