As geopolitical tensions continue to shape global discourse, from instability in the Middle East and concerns surrounding the Strait of Hormuz to growing strategic rivalries among major powers, the world is increasingly searching for common ground that transcends politics, ideology, and national interests. Amid these uncertainties, the 2026 FIFA World Cup offers a reminder that sports remain one of humanity’s most powerful tools for diplomacy, international cooperation, and cultural exchange.
Scheduled to kick off in Mexico City on June 11,
