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Turkey sending 3,000 police to Qatar to help secure World Cup - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - Turkey - county Gulf - Pakistan

Turkey sending 3,000 police to Qatar to help secure World Cup

ANKARA : Turkey will send more than 3,000 riot police to Qatar to help secure World Cup stadiums and hotels in a security operation paid for by the competition hosts but under Turkish command, a Turkish Interior Ministry source said.

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Christian Eriksen - Hugo Lloris - Harry Kane - Gareth Southgate - Limit To How Players Can Protest In Qatar, Say England's Harry Kane And Gareth Southgate - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Qatar - France - Denmark - Italy - county Gulf

Limit To How Players Can Protest In Qatar, Say England's Harry Kane And Gareth Southgate

England manager Gareth Southgate and captain Harry Kane believe there is a limit to how much players can protest human rights issues at the World Cup in Qatar later this year. Kane will join forces with the skippers of seven other European nations in wearing a "one love" armband featuring a multi-coloured heart. Homosexuality is illegal in Qatar and organisers have sought to reassure rights groups that same-sex couples will not face action at the tournament, which starts on November 20.

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Hoffenheim website will not cover World Cup over human rights issues - channelnewsasia.com - Qatar - county Gulf -  Berlin

Hoffenheim website will not cover World Cup over human rights issues

BERLIN : Bundesliga club Hoffenheim's media department will not run any stories on the World Cup in Qatar due to the country's record on human rights violations, it said on Thursday (Sep 22).

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Harry Kane - Mark Bullingham - FA Chief Says LGBTQ Fans Won't Face Arrest For Kissing At World Cup - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Qatar - county Gulf

FA Chief Says LGBTQ Fans Won't Face Arrest For Kissing At World Cup

English Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham says he has been told LGBTQ+ fans won't be arrested for holding hands or kissing in public at the World Cup in Qatar. The LGBTQ+ community had raised concerns over how safe they will be at the tournament in November-December as same-sex sexual activity is illegal in the Gulf state. Some English LGBTQ+ fans will reportedly stay away from the World Cup because they have not received adequate assurances.

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World Cup 2022: Al Thumama Stadium’s cultural significance, capacity and fixtures - thenationalnews.com - Qatar - county Gulf

World Cup 2022: Al Thumama Stadium’s cultural significance, capacity and fixtures

The Fifa World Cup 2022 is set to be a gamechanger for the sporting world and the Gulf region.

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Harry Kane - Mark Bullingham - FA given assurances over LGBTQ fans at World Cup - rte.ie - Qatar - county Gulf

FA given assurances over LGBTQ fans at World Cup

Football Association chief executive Mark Bullingham says he has been assured that LGBTQ+ England fans will not face arrest for holding hands or kissing in public at the World Cup in Qatar.

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Bright future for Qatar’s dynamic new multicultural music scene - euronews.com - Britain - Qatar - county Gulf

Bright future for Qatar’s dynamic new multicultural music scene

Qatar is fast gaining a reputation for its diverse and dynamic music scene, from local rising stars to international artists and award-winning producers attracted by the state of the art music facilities. And as the FIFA World CUP Qatar 2022 fast approaches Qatari singer Aisha, has recorded the lead single Hayya Hayya, (Better Together) for the official Qatar 2022 soundtrack.

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Mark Bullingham - World Cup captains to wear anti-discrimination armbands - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Netherlands - Italy - county Gulf

World Cup captains to wear anti-discrimination armbands

Homosexuality is illegal in the Gulf state and organisers have battled to reassure rights groups that same-sex couples will not face action at the tournament, which starts on November 20. Ten European nations, including England, France and Germany, have teamed up to support the season-long OneLove campaign to promote inclusion, which features an armband with a multi-coloured heart. Kane and the captains of the seven other nations in the group who have qualified for the World Cup will wear the armbands in Qatar.

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