England and Spain Clash in Epic Women’s World Cup Qualifier Rematch

In a highly anticipated showdown, top-ranked Spain faces off against fourth-ranked England in a crucial Women’s World Cup 2027 qualifier. With both teams coming off strong performances since their last meeting in the Euro 2025 final, this match promises to be a thrilling display of talent and determination with significant implications for the tournament and the future of women’s soccer.

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Arteta’s Job on the Line: Win Premier League or Champions League, says Sutton

Former Premier League striker and BBC Sport pundit Chris Sutton warns Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta that he must secure either the Premier League title or Champions League trophy this season to avoid facing the sack at the Emirates. The high stakes set the stage for a make-or-break season for Arteta and Arsenal, with immense pressure to deliver silverware or face the consequences.

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Google Search cracks down on websites using back button hijacking

Google has announced a new policy to address the issue of back button hijacking on websites, which prevents users from easily leaving a page by displaying additional content or ads. Websites engaging in this practice will be treated as spam and downranked in search results, as it interferes with user experience and frustrates visitors. Developers have until June 15 to ensure compliance before Google starts enforcing the policy.

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Estonia Stands Up for Kids’ Social Media Access Amid EU Bans

Estonia’s education minister challenges the trend of banning social media for children, arguing that responsibility lies with governments and corporations to regulate big tech. While other EU countries push for bans citing negative impacts, Estonia emphasizes the need for a different approach that ensures children’s access to online support and community without sacrificing basic freedoms.

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Microsoft to Discontinue Outlook Lite App, Impacting Users with Limited Storage and Slow Internet

Microsoft’s decision to retire Outlook Lite, a lightweight version of the regular Outlook app, will affect users with Android phones struggling with limited storage and regions with slower internet connections. The app, launched in 2022, was designed to cater to these specific user needs and its discontinuation next month will have practical consequences for those reliant on its streamlined features.

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