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Saudi Arabia will reportedly lift its ban on alcohol at 600 sites this year as the country hopes to win over tourists and ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNSaudi Arabia to allow alcohol sales at 600 sites by 2026 to lure touristsSaudi Arabia plans to lift its alcohol ban at 600 tourist sites by 2026 as part of Vision 2030. This move aims to boost ...
Luka Modric said his goodbyes to the Santiago Bernabeu faithful this weekend, putting an end to a successful era for both the ...
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A group of international lawyers has filed a formal complaint to FIFA claiming the soccer body is failing to uphold its human ...
Fifa in breach of own human rights rule by holding World Cup in Saudi Arabia, say lawyers - The 2034 World Cup will be hosted ...
SAUDI Arabia will lift its long-standing booze ban at 600 tourist sites by 2026 — in a boozy bid to attract visitors ahead of the 2034 FIFA World Cup and 2030 Expo. In a shock U-turn, the ...
While Luka Modric has already announced his departure from Real Madrid at the end of the season, Lucas Vazquez is expected to ...
Poor safety standards killed migrant construction workers, but deaths were officially labeled as "natural causes," reports ...
The scathing criticism of world football’s governing body is detailed in two new reports on migrant-worker deaths in the Gulf ...
Human Rights Watch and Fair Square, in detailed studies released on May 14, 2025, claim workers from Bangladesh, India, and ...
DUBLIN — FIFA was urged by international lawyers Wednesday to uphold its own policy and scrutinize Saudi Arabia's human rights record before picking the kingdom to host the men's 2034 World Cup.
Two rights organizations have accused Saudi Arabia of turning a blind eye to labor abuses of migrant workers and preventable ...
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