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IRVINE, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 16: Sebastian Berhalter of the United States talks to the media during training for the 2026 Fifa World Cup at Great Sports Park on June 16, 2026 in Irvine, California. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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SOUTHAMPTON, NEW YORK - JUNE 16: Rich Beem, Wayne Riley and Nick Dougherty of Sky Sports walk the course during a practice round prior to the 126th U.S. OPEN at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on June 16, 2026 in Southampton, New York. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
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TOPSHOT - Hundreds of foreign national queue for food as close to 7,000 of them are instructed to leave the camp at Sherwood Park in Durban on 16 June 2026 and move to Tills Crescent Sports Grounds after fleeing their homes, fearing for their lives amid xenophobic attacks and threats from anti-immigration groups. South Africa has repatriated 2,745 foreigners in the week after President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed tougher action against illegal immigration, the country's home affairs minister said on Sunday. One of Africa's largest economies, South Africa has long attracted migrant workers from across the continent, both legally and illegally. But saddled with an unemployment rate above 30 percent, it has experienced recurring spurts of anti-immigrant unrest, including fresh violence in recent weeks. Mobs of South Africans carrying sticks, whips and shields have marched through parts of the country ordering foreigners with no residency papers to leave by June 30. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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A foreign national hold a placard reading "We want to go home" as close to 7,000 displaced foreign nationals are instructed to leave the camp at Sherwood Park in Durban on 16 June 2026 and move to Tills Crescent Sports Grounds after fleeing their homes, fearing for their lives amid xenophobic attacks and threats from anti-immigration groups. South Africa has repatriated 2,745 foreigners in the week after President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed tougher action against illegal immigration, the country's home affairs minister said on Sunday. One of Africa's largest economies, South Africa has long attracted migrant workers from across the continent, both legally and illegally. But saddled with an unemployment rate above 30 percent, it has experienced recurring spurts of anti-immigrant unrest, including fresh violence in recent weeks. Mobs of South Africans carrying sticks, whips and shields have marched through parts of the country ordering foreigners with no residency papers to leave by June 30. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Foreign nationals gesture towards government officials chanting "We want to go home" as close to 7,000 displaced foreign nationals are instructed to leave the camp at Sherwood Park in Durban on 16 June 2026 and move to Tills Crescent Sports Grounds after fleeing their homes, fearing for their lives amid xenophobic attacks and threats from anti-immigration groups. South Africa has repatriated 2,745 foreigners in the week after President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed tougher action against illegal immigration, the country's home affairs minister said on Sunday. One of Africa's largest economies, South Africa has long attracted migrant workers from across the continent, both legally and illegally. But saddled with an unemployment rate above 30 percent, it has experienced recurring spurts of anti-immigrant unrest, including fresh violence in recent weeks. Mobs of South Africans carrying sticks, whips and shields have marched through parts of the country ordering foreigners with no residency papers to leave by June 30. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Foreign nationals gesture towards government officials chanting "We want to go home" as close to 7,000 displaced foreign nationals are instructed to leave the camp at Sherwood Park in Durban on 16 June 2026 and move to Tills Crescent Sports Grounds after fleeing their homes, fearing for their lives amid xenophobic attacks and threats from anti-immigration groups. South Africa has repatriated 2,745 foreigners in the week after President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed tougher action against illegal immigration, the country's home affairs minister said on Sunday. One of Africa's largest economies, South Africa has long attracted migrant workers from across the continent, both legally and illegally. But saddled with an unemployment rate above 30 percent, it has experienced recurring spurts of anti-immigrant unrest, including fresh violence in recent weeks. Mobs of South Africans carrying sticks, whips and shields have marched through parts of the country ordering foreigners with no residency papers to leave by June 30. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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Foreign nationals hold placards reading "We want to go home" as close to 7,000 of them are instructed to leave the camp at Sherwood Park in Durban on 16 June 2026 and move to Tills Crescent Sports Grounds after fleeing their homes, fearing for their lives amid xenophobic attacks and threats from anti-immigration groups. South Africa has repatriated 2,745 foreigners in the week after President Cyril Ramaphosa vowed tougher action against illegal immigration, the country's home affairs minister said on Sunday. One of Africa's largest economies, South Africa has long attracted migrant workers from across the continent, both legally and illegally. But saddled with an unemployment rate above 30 percent, it has experienced recurring spurts of anti-immigrant unrest, including fresh violence in recent weeks. Mobs of South Africans carrying sticks, whips and shields have marched through parts of the country ordering foreigners with no residency papers to leave by June 30. (Photo by RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) This picture taken on May 3, 2021 shows a general view of the entrance of the Covid-19 vaccination centre in Paris La Defense Arena stadium in Nanterre, west of Paris. Paris La Defense Arena, Europe's largest indoor venue will be renamed Plenitude Arena from July 1, 2026, following the signing of a contract with this subsidiary of Eni, the Italian energy giant. Naming rights are a marketing practice that allows a company to have its name attached to a sports venue or event in exchange for a financial contribution. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP via Getty Images)


