With a host country actively at war with a participating nation, this year’s tournament is set to be unlike any other. By Katrin Bennhold I’m the host of The World. See more of our coverage in your ...
With the group stage wrapping up at the 2026 World Cup, fans have gotten a good look at kits for all 48 teams. Nike, adidas and Puma have dominated most of the conversation, but Umbro and Saeta have ...
History is seldom tidy. Eras overlap and unfinished business from one period lingers into the next. World War II was a war like no other in the magnitude of its effects on the lives of people and the ...
Since 1971, Travel + Leisure editors have followed one mission: to inform, inspire, and guide travelers to have deeper, more meaningful experiences. T+L's editors have traveled to countries all over ...
Last night, Spain defeated Argentina to win the World Cup. Ordinarily, for those of us with no national connection to either country, the choice of whom to support would have been gloriously trivial.
For decades, the world’s dominant powers have benefited from large working-age populations that help drive economic growth. Meanwhile, particularly young populations in much of the developing world ...