Argentina will face Spain in the 2026 FIFA World Cup final after Lionel Messi inspired a dramatic comeback victory over England in the semi-finals, setting up one of the tournament's most anticipated title deciders. Argentina recovered from a goal down to book their place in Sunday's final, AFP reported, as the defending champions have built a reputation for decisive late-game heroics throughout the competition, Associated Press noted. Messi once again proved central to the turnaround, leading Argentina into another World Cup final with a performance that underlined the team's resilience under pressure.England's hopes of reaching the final ended after surrendering their lead, with manager Thomas Tuchel acknowledging it was "easy to say" his side had been wrong to defend too deeply, according to the Associated Press. Argentina's celebrations were later overshadowed by controversy after several players displayed a Falkland Islands-related flag, adding a political dimension to the occasion, Reuters reported. Sunday's final will see Messi's experienced Argentina take on a youthful Spain side led by Lamine Yamal, with many observers framing the contest as a meeting between one of football's greatest legends and one of its brightest emerging stars. More World Cup coverage here.Singapore's Government Technology Agency (GovTech) has retrenched 93 employees as the first phase of a two-year organisational restructuring expected to affect between 7 per cent and 9 per cent of its workforce. The agency said the transformation supports a new operating model focused on strengthening product ownership, engineering capabilities and digital service delivery, while emphasising that the exercise is intended to meet evolving operational needs rather than reduce costs. GovTech added that this is the first of three restructuring phases planned over the next two years, with some employees to be redeployed or reskilled while others whose roles become redundant will transition out.GovTech said affected employees will receive retrenchment benefits, career transition assistance and employment support, with public-sector unions providing career counselling and job placement services. Despite the workforce changes, the agency said it remains committed to Singapore's digital government agenda and will continue recruiting for critical technical roles aligned with its future operating model.Read more in our live blog below, including the latest local and international news and updates.
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