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World Cup Diplomacy: Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum says the U.S. refused to let Iran’s team stay overnight, so FIFA approved a switch: Iran will sleep in Mexico (Tijuana) and travel to U.S. match cities on game days. Public Health: A cruise passenger tested positive for hantavirus weeks after leaving an infected ship, prompting renewed scrutiny of onboard screening and isolation. Tourism Jobs: South Africa’s tourism minister Patricia de Lille says the sector supports 954,000 direct jobs and is pushing toward 1 million by 2030, with 2.9 million inbound arrivals in Q1 2026 (+12.6%). Politics in Motion: Colombia’s presidential race is tightening into a three-way fight ahead of a likely runoff. Business & Trade: The world’s third-largest shipping line, CMA CGM, reported a sharp Q1 earnings drop as rates stayed weak. Industry Moves: Purecare expands further by buying UK bedding maker Norfolk Feather, while FairWind appoints a Latin America head to scale wind services.

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Upwing Energy lands Canacol deal for downhole compression in Colombia

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Dairy cultures market seen reaching $1.5B by 2033

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Honey processing equipment market seen hitting $1.23 billion by 2030

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Hazardous area cable glands market seen reaching $1 billion by 2030

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