Hamilton's Ferrari win reignites F1 title debate
Lewis Hamilton secured his first victory since joining Ferrari at the Canadian Grand Prix, ending a prolonged win drought and reigniting speculation about a potential championship run. Analysts point to a rebuilt car and Hamilton's renewed confidence as key factors behind the turnaround. Mercedes team principal warned that stopping Hamilton when he 'smells blood' will be difficult. Multiple outlets are now assessing whether the seven-time champion can realistically contend for an eighth world title this season.
England have dropped Test captain Ben Stokes from the playing XI for the upcoming match, a decision that has drawn concerned comments from head coach Brendon McCullum. McCullum openly stated he is 'worried' about Stokes, though he stopped short of explicitly backing him for the captaincy. The move has sparked widespread discussion about Stokes' form and future leadership role in the England Test side. Multiple UK media outlets are covering the fallout.
A VAR official at the ongoing World Cup is under investigation after making a hand gesture on live television that has been described as a 'white supremacist sign'. FIFA has sought an explanation from the official, while the World Cup racism monitor has called for his immediate removal from the tournament. The incident has drawn widespread condemnation and raised questions about oversight during broadcasts. Multiple international outlets including BBC, AP News and Al Jazeera are covering the story.
Spain kicked off their 2026 World Cup campaign against Cape Verde, making a notable decision on teenager Lamine Yamal's role in the starting lineup. Cape Verde's 40-year-old goalkeeper put in a resilient performance, frustrating the Spanish attack throughout the match. The game highlighted the growing competitive depth in international football as smaller nations continue to challenge traditional powerhouses. Al Jazeera and Sky Sports are providing live coverage.
Iran is set to play its opening match at the 2026 World Cup after months of uncertainty surrounding the team's preparations. The head coach acknowledged that politics have 'impacted' the squad but urged focus on football rather than external 'hype'. Reports detail how US policy under the Trump administration has disrupted Iran's World Cup build-up. The team's participation carries significant symbolic weight given the broader geopolitical tensions surrounding the country.