Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has written to Saudi Arabia’s Football Federation urging organisers to guarantee the safety of LGBTQ+ folks attending the men’s World Cup in 2034, given the ...
Saudi Arabia will uphold its current ban on alcohol during the 2034 World Cup, said Khalid bin Bandar Al Saud, the host country’s ambassador to the United Kingdom.Global soccer governing body FIFA ...
Human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell has written to the Saudi Football Federation, urging them to meet with him and to ...
The current fracas around USAid has been a long time in the making. Much of the media is discussing Elon Musk’s attacks on ...
Soccer. Beckham on Messi: "You can see the Barca badge on his leg and even on his water bottle" adidas has unveiled the official ball for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which will be played from ...
The agreement marks the next stage in Qatar's investment in hosting sporting events on the back of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and the Formula 1 Grand Prix. "We've been very clear with our strategy ...
The legacy of major events like the FIFA World Cup and Formula 1 has encouraged such demand. The season-long series will be known as the T100 Race to Qatar and will not only be a spectacular ...
The final of the T100 triathlon world championship will take place in Qatar for the next five years, organisers said on Tuesday. The new race series for longer distance triathlon (2km swim ...
Mark your calendars, soccer fans: The FIFA World Cup 2026 starts in 500 days. FIFA expects at least 5 million fans to attend World Cup matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico, with at ...
No, not the soccer World Cup. The Pastry World Cup. The biennial event features contestants from as far afield as Egypt, Mauritius and South Korea in a sweet showdown where teams compete to create ...
Lambda Legal, a legal group specializing in LGBT civil rights cases, told The Intercept that the new policy “will certainly be challenged.” “Their appalling approach denies science and will ...
"Mai pen rai" – no big deal – is a national catch-phrase. Buddhist beliefs, followed by more than 90% of Thais, don't forbid LGBT lifestyles. Surely, then, equal marriage was inevitable.