The Panini Sticker Phenomenon | 60 Minutes Archive

As the World Cup was kicking off in Qatar in 2022, 60 Minutes’ Jon Wertheim reported on Panini soccer stickers. First created in 1970 by four brothers in Italy, the collectable trading stickers became a booming, international business and a central part of the World Cup experience.

U.K. defense chief John Healey resigns, says government’s military funding plan “falls well short”

U.K. Defense Secretary John Healey resigned on Thursday, citing a shortfall in planned funding for Britain’s armed forces at a time of mounting international security challenges. In his resignation letter to Prime Minister Keir StarmerHealey wrote that the Labour government entered office “recognizing Britain faced a new era of threat which demanded a new era …

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Bill Gates grilled over Jeffrey Epstein ties

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What to know as the FIFA World Cup tournament begins

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