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World Cup & Falklands row: The UK has urged FIFA to investigate Argentina after players displayed a “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” banner during celebrations after beating England 2-1, with FIFA rules banning political messaging on the pitch and potential disciplinary action looming. Public safety & unrest: Reports from Atlanta and beyond say rival supporter clashes broke out after the match, with some minor injuries and detentions, and authorities had already put heightened security in place. Health angle on sport: With the match and travel drawing large crowds, the flare-up is a reminder for event organisers to plan for first aid access, crowd management, and stress-related harm. International health tragedy: More than 500 Rohingya refugees are feared dead after two boats capsized in the Bay of Bengal, with IOM and UNHCR warning casualty figures are still unconfirmed. Local health-adjacent disruption: University of Dundee staff at the School of Medicine are set to strike for 25 days over five weeks, raising concerns about teaching continuity for students.

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