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World Cup Focus: Lionel Messi is set to captain defending champion Argentina at the 2026 World Cup after being named in Scaloni’s 26-man squad, despite recent left hamstring “muscle fatigue” concerns from his Inter Miami exit; Scaloni says the early outlook is “not that bad” and more tests will guide his fitness as Argentina prepares friendlies vs Honduras and Iceland. Regional Security: Guatemala has agreed to expand U.S.-backed counternarcotics cooperation, including joint strikes and support for Guatemalan operations against drug trafficking groups, stopping short of authorizing foreign troops on Guatemalan soil. International Pressure: The U.S. designated Brazil’s Red Command (CV) and First Capital Command (PCC) as terrorist organizations, a move Brazil’s leadership opposes and that could broaden U.S. legal and enforcement actions across the region. Sports Elsewhere: Norway returned to the World Cup after 28 years, led by Erling Haaland, who says the global stage feels like a dream. Local Sports (Tegucigalpa): The U.S. U-17 women stayed undefeated in the Pan American Cup in Tegucigalpa, beating the Dominican Republic 3-0 to top Group A.

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