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In the 2018 World Cup held in Russia, France, under coach Didier Deschamps, claimed their second title two decades after their first victory, showcasing a mix of experience and young talent, including standout performances from players like Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann, culminating in a decisive 4-2 win over Croatia in the final. #WorldCup #FootballHistory #France2018 #BRA #ITA #ESP #GER #FRA #POR #ARG #CRO #ENG #BEL #URU

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How France won the 2018 World Cup: Pragmatic Deschamps, electric Mbappe and brilliant Griezmann
In the 21st century, Brazil celebrated an unprecedented fifth title in 2002, Italy a fourth in 2006, Spain got involved in 2010 and Germany won their fourth in 2014.

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, starting June 11 in Mexico City, soccer fans can anticipate a flurry of activity as top players conclude their European club seasons, join national training camps across North America, and participate in warm-up matches before the tournament, which will feature 104 games across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. #WorldCup2026 #SoccerStars #InternationalSoccer #USA #CAN #MEX #NOR #POR #FRA #ESP #ENG #ARG #BRA #KOR #COL #PAN #IRL #DEU #ZAF #ISL

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The Action Before the Action at the World Cup
Before the FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11, there's plenty to look out for as the world's biggest soccer stars descend on North America.

In a significant investigation in Portugal, 15 more police officers have been arrested for the alleged torture and abuse of vulnerable individuals, adding to the ongoing scrutiny of 24 officers accused of severe misconduct involving primarily undocumented foreigners, homeless people, and drug users. #PoliceBrutality #HumanRights #PortugalNews #PT

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Portugal arrests further 15 police officers in rape and torture probe
According to the Portuguese press, the victims were mainly undocumented foreigners, homeless people or drug users. A further 15 police officers suspected of torturing and abusing vulnerable people were arrested in Portugal on Tuesday, in a widening investigation into abuses of power in the Iberian country.

In a widening investigation into police misconduct in Portugal, 15 additional officers have been arrested for allegedly torturing and abusing vulnerable individuals, bringing the total under investigation to 24, with victims primarily consisting of undocumented foreigners, homeless individuals, and drug users. #PoliceAbuse #HumanRights #Portugal #PT

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Portugal arrests further 15 police officers in rape and torture probe
According to the Portuguese press, the victims were mainly undocumented foreigners, homeless people or drug users. A further 15 police officers suspected of torturing and abusing vulnerable people were arrested in Portugal on Tuesday, in a widening investigation into abuses of power in the Iberian country.

In a widening investigation in Portugal, 15 police officers have been arrested for allegedly torturing and abusing vulnerable individuals, primarily undocumented foreigners, homeless people, and drug users, bringing the total number of officers under investigation to 24 for serious crimes including torture and abuse of power. #PoliceBrutality #HumanRights #PortugalCrime #PT

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Portugal arrests further 15 police officers in rape and torture probe
According to the Portuguese press, the victims were mainly undocumented foreigners, homeless people or drug users. A further 15 police officers suspected of torturing and abusing vulnerable people were arrested in Portugal on Tuesday, in a widening investigation into abuses of power in the Iberian country.

In Portugal, 15 additional police officers were arrested as part of an investigation into alleged torture and abuse of vulnerable individuals, bringing the total number of officers under investigation to 24, with victims primarily consisting of undocumented foreigners, homeless individuals, and drug users. #PoliceAbuse #HumanRights #PortugalInvestigation #PT

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Portugal arrests further 15 police officers in rape and torture probe
According to the Portuguese press, the victims were mainly undocumented foreigners, homeless people or drug users. A further 15 police officers suspected of torturing and abusing vulnerable people were arrested in Portugal on Tuesday, in a widening investigation into abuses of power in the Iberian country.

In Portugal, a major investigation into police misconduct has led to the arrest of 15 additional officers, bringing the total under investigation to 24 for alleged acts of torture, rape, and abuse of power against vulnerable groups, primarily undocumented foreigners, homeless individuals, and drug users. #PoliceAbuse #HumanRights #PortugalNews #PT

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Portugal arrests further 15 police officers in rape and torture probe
According to the Portuguese press, the victims were mainly undocumented foreigners, homeless people or drug users. A further 15 police officers suspected of torturing and abusing vulnerable people were arrested in Portugal on Tuesday, in a widening investigation into abuses of power in the Iberian country.

A total of 24 police officers in Portugal are under investigation for serious abuses, including torture and rape, primarily targeting vulnerable populations such as undocumented foreigners, homeless individuals, and drug users, following recent arrests and ongoing inquiries into police misconduct. #PoliceAbuse #HumanRights #PortugalInvestigations #PT

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Portugal arrests further 15 police officers in rape and torture probe
According to the Portuguese press, the victims were mainly undocumented foreigners, homeless people or drug users. A further 15 police officers suspected of torturing and abusing vulnerable people were arrested in Portugal on Tuesday, in a widening investigation into abuses of power in the Iberian country.

The article discusses the ongoing efforts and ambitions to gain official United Nations language status for Portuguese by 2030, emphasizing its significance as the fourth most spoken language worldwide and the potential benefits such recognition could bring to Portuguese-speaking countries in terms of international visibility, economic cooperation, and cultural exchange. #PortugueseLanguage #UNofficialLanguage #CPLP #PT #AO #BR #CV #GW #GQ #MZ #ST #TL

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Portuguese eyes a seat at the UN table
The proposal is in the government's plans until 2030. What does it take to make the Portuguese language official at the UN.

The article discusses the proposal for making Portuguese an official UN language by 2030, highlighting its significance as the fourth most spoken language globally, the support from the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP), and the logistical and diplomatic challenges such recognition would entail, while emphasizing the growing global interest in Portuguese language and culture. #PortugueseLanguage #UNRecognition #CPLP #PT #AO #BR #CV #GW #GQ #MZ #ST #TL

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Portuguese eyes a seat at the UN table
The proposal is in the government's plans until 2030. What does it take to make the Portuguese language official at the UN.

Of course we need to increase productivity. But can someone explain to me why we can waste hundreds of millions of euros on BES or TAP and we cannot lower the retirement age in Portugal? (Original: Claro que temos de aumentar a produtividade. Mas alguém me explica porque podemos desbaratar centenas de milhões de euros no BES ou na TAP e não podemos baixar a idade da reforma em Portugal?) #Productivity #RetirementAge #Portugal #PT