MCDONALD’S LAUNCHES WORLD CUP MEAL AND COLLECTIBLE CUPS AHEAD OF 2026 FIFA TOURNAMENT KICKOFF. (PHOTO).

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McDonald’s launches World Cup meal and collectible cups ahead of 2026 FIFA tournament kickoff McDonald’s is launching limited-time World Cup meals and collectibles ahead of the FIFA tournament kickoff on June 11, as excitement builds for the expanded 48-team competition co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada. The fast-food chain, returning as an official tournament sponsor, will roll out its World Cup-themed menu nationwide starting June 4. Customers can choose between a Big Mac or a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets meal, both served with a special gold-packaged Big Mac Sauce. As part of the promotion, McDonald’s is also releasing collectible cups featuring nine global soccer stars and cultural icons. The lineup includes Christian Pulisic, David Beckham, Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry, Son Heung-Min, Lamine Yamal, Alphonso Davies, Santiago Gimenez, and the brand’s mascot Grimace. The company said the campaign is designed to celebrate global fan culture and the shared excitement around ...

TRUMP SAYS PUTIN SHOULD END UKRAINE WAR INSTEAD OF TESTING MISSILES. (PHOTO).


Trump says Putin should end Ukraine war instead of testing missiles

U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin should focus on ending the war in Ukraine rather than testing a nuclear-powered missile, noting that the United States has a nuclear submarine stationed off Russia’s coast.

The remarks came after Putin announced Sunday that Russia had successfully tested its nuclear-capable Burevestnik cruise missile, which Moscow claims can evade any defense system. The missile, known to NATO as the SSC-X-9 Skyfall, reportedly flew 14,000 km (8,700 miles). Speaking from Air Force One, Trump emphasized that such a long-range test was unnecessary given the U.S. nuclear submarine presence near Russia. “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores,” he said. “You ought to get the war ended, the war that should have taken one week is now in its fourth year. That’s what you ought to do instead of testing missiles.”

The Kremlin responded that Russia would continue to act in its national interests and did not see the missile test as a threat to relations with the United States. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stressed that the development of new weapons was part of ensuring Russia’s security.

Trump also highlighted that the U.S. routinely tests missiles and said the presence of American submarines near Russia is not a provocation but a defensive measure. His administration has reportedly prepared additional sanctions to pressure Russia if the war in Ukraine continues. When asked about new sanctions, Trump responded, “You’ll find out.”

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