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World Cup Pop Culture: Norway striker Erling Haaland’s quarterfinal exit didn’t slow the hype—Peru’s RENIEC says 563 babies have been registered with “Haaland” (468 as a surname, 91 as the full name), with the surge tied to Norway’s run that included a win over Côte d’Ivoire. Sports & Identity Debate: A fresh Europe-wide argument flared again as Spain’s ex-PM Mariano Rajoy claimed France’s squad has “no French players,” sparking accusations of racism and a pushback that all 26 Les Bleus players hold French nationality. Media & Society: A West Africa-focused piece warns that social media moves faster than verification, widening the gap between platforms and disciplined journalism—an issue that can fuel panic and mistrust. Church Leadership in Côte d’Ivoire: In Abidjan, an apostolic nuncio urged a newly ordained auxiliary bishop to be “a man of peace and unity,” stressing pastoral closeness and cohesion. Migration & Travel Rules: Ethiopia published an updated visa-on-arrival list that includes Côte d’Ivoire, while the UK revised visa requirements affecting many African travelers, including Ivorians. Women’s Football: Washington Spirit signed Cameroon midfielder Monique Ngock to a three-year deal, adding to an African-heavy roster that already includes Ivory Coast forward Rosemonde Kouassi.

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