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World Cup Travel Relief: The US State Department has suspended the controversial visa bond for World Cup ticket holders from five African qualifying nations—Algeria, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, and Tunisia—waiving deposits of up to $15,000 if fans register via FIFA Pass (opt-in by April 15). Transit Pressure in New York: With Penn Station access reportedly restricted to match ticket holders during MetLife Stadium games, fans are still bracing for bottlenecks. Local Cost Cuts: After backlash, shuttle bus prices to MetLife were slashed (from $80 to $20) for some matches. Senegal on the Map Beyond Football: Bandia Cliffs near Dakar is being highlighted as a standout climbing destination. Health Warning: A new report says Indian-made tapentadol is still being shipped into West Africa, feeding an opioid crisis.

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