LUSAIL, Qatar — In what initially appeared to be the first in-game demonstration in support of LGBTQ rights at the 2022 World Cup, a protester disrupted Monday night’s game between Portugal and ...
DOHA, Qatar — The horns began tooting, and the joyous voices began ringing around 8 p.m. on a residential block of Al Aziziya, a multicultural Qatari neighborhood more than 3,000 miles from the 2022 ...
Arab fans and Arab teams have been using the tournament’s global stage to elevate the Palestinian cause in the stands and on the field. By Tariq Panja AL RAYYAN, Qatar — In the tumult, in those ...
DOHA, Qatar — Rainbow flags could be taken from fans at the World Cup in Qatar to protect them from being attacked for promoting gay rights, said a senior leader overseeing security for the tournament ...
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