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TUESDAY, JULY 05, 2022

Qatar World Cup 2022

Photo: Reuters
Sports

Road to Qatar World Cup 'difficult': Ronaldo

Portugal, the 2016 European champions, face Turkey in a play-off semi-final in March before a potential final against Italy, the team that succeeded them last year as kings of the continent. 

FILE PHOTO: Football - Euro 2020 Qualifier - Group B - Portugal v Lithuania - Estadio Algarve, Faro, Portugal - November 14, 2019 Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo gestures. Reuters
Sports

Italy and Portugal on collision course in 2022 World Cup playoffs

World Cup intercontinental playoffs to be single leg games
Sports

World Cup intercontinental playoffs to be single leg games

Photo: Reuters
Sports

Science and slush beating the heat at Qatar World Cup

Photo: FIFA
Sports

FIFA World Cup 2022: The national teams who have qualified so far

Photo: Reuters
Sports

Denmark to wear kits highlighting human rights issues in Qatar

With only 3.7 percent of its population vaccinated, India faces the grim prospect of being caught in yet another new wave of coronavirus infections. Photo: REUTERS
World+Biz

Only fully vaccinated fans to be allowed in Qatar, says prime minister

Photo: BFF
Sports

National football team reach Qatar safely

Just 12% of Qatar’s 2.7 million residents and 5% of its workforce are local. Photographer: Hassan Ammar/AP Photos
Global Economy

World cup host Qatar tries to build its way out of Covid

FILE PHOTO: Workers are seen inside the Lusail stadium which is under construction for the upcoming 2022 Fifa  World Cup during a stadium tour in Doha, Qatar, December 20, 2019. Reuters
Sports

Qatar 2022 World Cup stadium workers went months without pay

Qatar 2022 World Cup stadium workers went months without pay: Amnesty
World+Biz

Qatar 2022 World Cup stadium workers went months without pay: Amnesty

Workers walk towards the construction site of the Lusail stadium which will be build for the upcoming 2022 Fifa soccer World Cup during a stadium tour in Doha, Qatar, December 20, 2019. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Sports

Fifa bribe allegations raise more questions over Qatar World Cup

An official uses the players' entrance to leave the Al Bayt stadium, built for the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup soccer championship, during a stadium tour, in Al Khor, north of Doha, Qatar, December 17, 2019. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
World+Biz

Booze and football present tricky choices for Qatar

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