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Hugo Lloris - Harry Kane - Gareth Southgate - International - Kane: England won't 'shy away' from human rights issues in Qatar - rte.ie - Qatar - France - Switzerland - Ivory Coast

Kane: England won't 'shy away' from human rights issues in Qatar

England captain Harry Kane said his team will use their platform to raise awareness of human rights issues at the World Cup in Qatar later this year.

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England captain Harry Kane wants to 'shine light' on Qatar issues

England captain Harry Kane says he wants to «shine a light» on issues around Qatar, where the 2022 World Cup will be held.

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Roberto Mancini - Giorgio Chiellini - European Championship - Italy just need to be themselves to qualify for World Cup, says Chiellini - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Qatar - Portugal - Italy - Turkey - Macedonia

Italy just need to be themselves to qualify for World Cup, says Chiellini

PALERMO, Italy: Italy do not need to do anything extraordinary to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar and will not have to outdo themselves to reach the same level they did when winning last year's European Championship, captain Giorgio Chiellini said on Wednesday.

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Harry Kane - Gareth Southgate - Soccer-England players to use platform at Qatar World Cup to highlight issues - msn.com - Qatar - Switzerland - Ivory Coast

Soccer-England players to use platform at Qatar World Cup to highlight issues

(Reuters) - England's players will aim to use their platform to shine a light on issues surrounding this year's World Cup in Qatar, captain Harry Kane said on Wednesday.

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From eGaming to Padel: exploring the future of sport in Qatar - euronews.com - Qatar

From eGaming to Padel: exploring the future of sport in Qatar

As the hosts of the FIFA World Cup, 2022 is going to be a big sporting year for Qatar but what else does the future hold? From the world of e-gamers and the business of sport, to scoring points with padel players, Qatar365 discovers the potential.

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Wayne Rooney - Antonio Conte - Harry Kane - Harry Kane shuns talk of Tottenham future and places focus on World Cup in Qatar - bt.com - Qatar - county Kane

Harry Kane shuns talk of Tottenham future and places focus on World Cup in Qatar

Harry Kane was tight-lipped about his Tottenham future as the England captain focuses on World Cup preparations and breaking Wayne Rooney’s all-time scoring record.

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Alphonso Davies - John Herdman - 'Let's get it done': Herdman urges Canada's men's soccer team to complete World Cup journey in Costa Rica - cbc.ca - Qatar - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Florida - Panama -  Panama - Costa Rica - Haiti - Bermuda

'Let's get it done': Herdman urges Canada's men's soccer team to complete World Cup journey in Costa Rica

Canada's men began their World Cup qualifying campaign a year ago this week — in an empty stadium in Florida, during one of COVID's grim peaks, with a win over Bermuda. So much literal and psychological distance has been covered by this team since, it's hard to remember each step along the way. But that's how this incredible journey began: in silence, in semidarkness.

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Harry Kane - Gareth Southgate - 'Some issues you can’t hide away from' - Harry Kane conflicted about Qatar World Cup due to human rights issues - eurosport.com - Qatar - Switzerland - Ivory Coast

'Some issues you can’t hide away from' - Harry Kane conflicted about Qatar World Cup due to human rights issues

Harry Kane has said he is conflicted about playing at the World Cup due to Qatar’s record on human rights, but says the players will use their platforms to raise awareness. Qatar was controversially handed the rights to host the 2022 World Cup, and it has put the country's record on human rights in the spotlight — while it’s use of migrant workers has also come in for criticism. Ad/> Male homosexuality can result in a prison sentence, while same-sex marriages are not recognised by the government.

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