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1978: 'Evita' Shakes Up the West End — Opening at the Prince Edward Theatre
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1978: 'Evita' Shakes Up the West End — Opening at the Prince Edward Theatre

On June 21, 1978, the musical 'Evita' by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber opened at the Prince Edward Theatre in London. Based on the story of Eva Perón — a controversial and charismatic Argentine political figure — this production immediately captured attention with its narrative strength, sharp direction by Harold Prince, and iconic performance by Elaine Paige as Evita. It became one of the most influential musicals in the history of British and American theater.

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Doku Requests Permission to Leave World Cup Camp for Childbirth — Controversy Between Duty and Family
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Doku Requests Permission to Leave World Cup Camp for Childbirth — Controversy Between Duty and Family

Belgian winger Jeremy Doku requested permission to leave the national team training camp during the 2026 World Cup to accompany his wife, who is about to give birth to their first child. The decision sparked a wide debate on the balance between national commitment and family responsibilities in elite sports.

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Japan's Goal Disallowed by GLT: Dahmen's Save in 'Fractions of an Inch'
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Japan's Goal Disallowed by GLT: Dahmen's Save in 'Fractions of an Inch'

Japan's goal was disallowed by goal-line technology (GLT) during the 2026 World Cup match against Tunisia at Estadio Monterrey — following Aymen Dahmen's incredible save that only pushed the ball a fraction of an inch from the line. The Hawk-Eye system confirmed no goal, maintaining Japan's 1-0 lead before Tunisia equalized in the second half. This article analyzes the controversial moment, the accuracy of GLT, team reactions, and the strategic impact on the group competition.

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Water Breaks in the 2026 World Cup: A Distraction or a Tactical Weapon?
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Water Breaks in the 2026 World Cup: A Distraction or a Tactical Weapon?

Emma Hayes, manager of Chelsea Women, criticized the water breaks in the 2026 World Cup as a disruption — but in an exclusive article for *The Guardian*, she acknowledged it as a rare tactical pause: a time to analyze game patterns, deliver direct instructions, and shift momentum. This article examines the controversy, early evidence of its impact on networks and rhythms of play, and the big question: will this break remain — or just be a temporary adjustment for extreme weather?

2 hari lalu4 min read3
Almirón Sent Off for Covering His Mouth — Dark History of the 2026 World Cup
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Almirón Sent Off for Covering His Mouth — Dark History of the 2026 World Cup

Miguel Almirón became the first player in the 2026 World Cup to be sent off for covering his mouth while talking to a Turkish player. The incident sparked a major controversy and serious questions about the interpretation of new FIFA rules that prohibit 'hiding behind hands' to avoid swearing.

2 hari lalu3 min read10
Day Nine of the 2026 FIFA World Cup: USA Advances, Scotland Disappointed, Turkey Eliminated
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Day Nine of the 2026 FIFA World Cup: USA Advances, Scotland Disappointed, Turkey Eliminated

Day nine of the 2026 FIFA World Cup witnessed various emotions: the United States confirmed their place in the knockout stage, Scotland accepted a lackluster performance, and Turkey was officially eliminated. A controversial red card incident involving Almíron, who covered his mouth, also became a hot topic.

2 hari lalu4 min read10
June 20, 1863: West Virginia Becomes the 35th State — A Birth from Civil War Division
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June 20, 1863: West Virginia Becomes the 35th State — A Birth from Civil War Division

On June 20, 1863, during the American Civil War, West Virginia was admitted as the 35th U.S. state — a forced separation from Virginia due to deep disagreements over slavery and loyalty to the Union. The process was controversial but succeeded in solidifying Union control in a strategic area and paved the way for long-term political, economic, and demographic transformation.

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Controversy Between Brazilian President and Neymar: 'Remote Work' Criticism at the World Cup
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Controversy Between Brazilian President and Neymar: 'Remote Work' Criticism at the World Cup

Brazil's president, Jair Bolsonaro, sparked controversy again by criticizing star player Neymar for participating in the World Cup. This criticism generated interest in Malaysia regarding Brazil's position compared to Haiti. This article explores the background of the controversy, why it went viral, and what readers need to know.

2 hari lalu2 min read11
Zimbabwe Passes Controversial Law: Presidential Term Extended Without Direct Elections
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Zimbabwe Passes Controversial Law: Presidential Term Extended Without Direct Elections

Zimbabwean parliament has passed legislation allowing President Emmerson Mnangagwa to extend his term by an additional two years and abolishing direct presidential elections. This constitutional amendment, ratified on 20 April 2024, has triggered widespread concern among democracy experts, human rights organizations, and regional governments. It occurs against a backdrop of deepening economic crisis — with inflation reaching **135% in March 2024**, over half the population living below the poverty line, and public trust in democratic institutions at its lowest since independence in 1980. The move not only challenges principles of good governance but also risks undermining political stability across Southern Africa.

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