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World Cup, summer vacation could lead to increased West Bank violence, IDF fears
Watching the World Cup is currently the most popular pastime across the West Bank. Residents are watching games all night, which requires us to change our activity schedule, a military source said.
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ABNA English
· Jun 22, 2026
New Wave of Islamophobia in West; From Assault on Mosque in Scotland to Attack on Prayer Leader in Canada
Continuing the trend of rising hate crimes against Muslims, two violent attacks in Scotland and Canada have once again heightened concerns over the spread of Islamophobia.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 26, 2026
ASEAN gagal tangani isu Myanmar
PETALING JAYA: Isu kebanjiran etnik Rohingya di rantau ASEAN tidak menemui titik penyelesaian selagi tiada kesepakatan dalam kalangan negara anggota berhubung penyelesaian aman bagi menamatkan konflik Myanmar. Bekas Menteri Luar, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah berkata, cabaran terbesar yang dihadapi Malaysia dan ASEAN ialah kegagalan mendapatkan konsensus dalam kalangan negara anggota berhubung kaedah pelaksanaan Konsensus Lima ... Read more The post ASEAN gagal tangani isu Myanmar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
Malay Mail
· Jun 29, 2026
In Dewan Rakyat today: Tourism fallout from West Asia conflict and Langkawi’s border security readiness
KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 — The impact of the West Asian conflict on foreign tourist arrivals to Malaysia and the read...
The Economic Times
· Jun 21, 2026
West Asia conflict may hit hotel occupancy: ICRA
West Asia conflict may hit hotel occupancy: ICRA
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· Jun 27, 2026
[Between Islands] The Queen of Swag and a new rhythm for Philippines-Japan relations
Japan and the Philippines are now connected in ways that go far beyond formal diplomacy
The Hill
· Jul 4, 2026
5 cities missing out on hosting FIFA World Cup matches in 2026
Some major U.S. cities are getting an economic boost from the World Cup, with places like Los Angeles, Miami and Dallas flooded with thousands of overseas tourists attending matches to cheer on their home countries and packing bars to take in the action on the pitch. Economists and tourism experts have said the impact of the event on local economies might not be felt for weeks and is best measured on a city-by-city...
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Related coverage for "World Cup, summer vacation could lead to increased West Bank violence, IDF fears": ABNA English — New Wave of Islamophobia in West; From Assault on Mosque in Scotland to Attack on Prayer Leader in Canada. Utusan Malaysia — ASEAN gagal tangani isu Myanmar. Malay Mail — In Dewan Rakyat today: Tourism fallout from West Asia conflict and Langkawi’s border security readiness. The Economic Times — West Asia conflict may hit hotel occupancy: ICRA . RAPPLER — [Between Islands] The Queen of Swag and a new rhythm for Philippines-Japan relations. The Hill — 5 cities missing out on hosting FIFA World Cup matches in 2026


