Albert Speer Jr. tried to get out from under his father’s legacy, but despite his ostensibly humanitarian and eco-friendly style, he often worked for authoritarian regimes
Soccer fans across Israel, West Bank and Gaza embrace Atlas Lions as their own; police accused of using excessive force to break up East Jerusalem celebrations; 1 arrest in south
French squad now the assumed favorite to win soccer tournament, could become first national team in 60 years to retain championship as it prepares to face Morocco in final four
Many hope the team's impressive run can continue to the finals; Palestinians also enthralled, with one fan in Gaza saying he's as invested 'as if Palestinians were playing'
Journalist felt unwell, was told by medics he had bronchitis; writer briefly detained by security at United States' opening game for wearing rainbow shirt to support LGBTQ rights
Winning penalty shootout, Morocco is the only national team outside Europe or South America to make it to the last eight of the tournament; players celebrate with Palestinian flag
Visitors from around the globe draw praise and scorn, as many wear revamped versions of traditional Gulf headdresses and thobes, and others try their luck with armor and rainbows
Tuesday's game, the second between two countries at world soccer's premier tournament, comes with relations at nadir over Tehran's nuclear program and deadly crackdown on protests
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