China’s Fifa fever, EU’s trade deadline: 7 global relations reads
This article highlights seven significant global relations stories from recent weeks. One focus is on Chinese fans attending the World Cup in North America, despite China's national team not participating, underscoring China's large football market presence.

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AI-generatedThis article highlights seven significant global relations stories from recent weeks. One focus is on Chinese fans attending the World Cup in North America, despite China's national team not participating, underscoring China's large football market presence. Another key development involves US-India relations, which have been strained by a US strike on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman that killed Indian sailors. This incident has raised questions about the effectiveness of the Quad alliance and its goals to reduce China's influence in critical mineral supply chains. The article suggests these events are important in understanding current international dynamics.
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5 extractedA US strike on an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman killed three Indian sailors.
Chinese fans are among the hundreds of thousands of supporters who travelled to North America for the World Cup.
The Quad has an agenda aimed at loosening China's dominant grip on critical minerals.
China is one of the world's largest football markets.
The US strike on the oil tanker cast doubt on the unity of the Quad.