- Trump claims he witnessed incident leading to Balogun’s suspension and contacted FIFA president
- Explosions reported at Majorca Airport following fire at fuel depot
- Belgian fans criticise FIFA’s reversal of Balogun’s suspension ahead of World Cup match
- World Cup 2026 should address its carbon footprint with funding plan
- Unionised workers at regional parks, including Grouse Mountain, strike
- Funds for national park repairs diverted to beautification projects in D.C.
- UK prepares for another heatwave with temperatures rising to 34C
- Cleaner arrested for allegedly drugging and murdering elderly couple in Brazil
Daily Express - Reasons to be cheerful! Economy on the mend
Summary of the front page
The Daily Express says Britain’s economy is on the mend. Britain’s economy is showing signs of a quicker recovery. The paper reports that analysts have seen business confidence soar, while inflation falls.
The front page also reports millions in the UK are suffering with hay fever and news on the upcoming coronation.
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Trump claims he witnessed incident leading to Balogun’s suspension and contacted FIFA president
President Trump confirmed he spoke with FIFA president Gianni Infantino regarding Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension, which has since been reversed amid ongoing criticism. Trump argued the incident did not warrant a foul, emphasising fairness for the player ahead of the next match.

Explosions reported at Majorca Airport following fire at fuel depot
A significant fire near Majorca Airport has prompted a pre-alert, with witnesses reporting large explosions and smoke affecting travel plans.

Belgian fans criticise FIFA’s reversal of Balogun’s suspension ahead of World Cup match
Belgian football fans have voiced strong criticism of FIFA’s reversal of the suspension for US striker Folarin Balogun before the World Cup round-of-16 match against Belgium. Supporters in Brussels expressed concerns over fairness, insisting that a red card should apply universally, irrespective of external influence.

World Cup 2026 should address its carbon footprint with funding plan
The 2026 FIFA World Cup’s total carbon footprint is estimated at approximately 7.8 million tonnes of CO2e, with 88 per cent attributed to spectator travel. Calls are being made for a Sports Climate Responsibility Fund to address these emissions through sustainable initiatives and independent oversight.

Unionised workers at regional parks, including Grouse Mountain, strike
The union for Metro Vancouver regional services workers is evaluating the possibility of a full strike as negotiations continue. This decision follows ongoing discussions regarding working conditions and pay, raising concerns about potential service disruptions in the area.
Funds for national park repairs diverted to beautification projects in D.C.
Approximately 400 sites overseen by the National Park Service have a maintenance backlog exceeding $24 billion, with funds designated for repairs redirected. Reports indicate that the Trump administration diverted at least $90 million from entry fees to support beautification projects in Washington, D.C., for the America 250 celebration.
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