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A 2026 World Cup tech makeover is turning every player into a digital twin, with 16 cameras, a 13-gram smart ball, and millimeter-level scans that could settle the sport’s tightest callsThe World Cup introduces a revolutionary AI offside system. Players are now 3D scanned, and a smart ball tracks every touch. This technolog...
US launches new strikes after Trump threatens to attack Iran 'very hard'The US launched a new round of overnight strikes on multiple targets in Iran, with President Donald Trump warning of further attacks unless...
A World Cup of miracles, migrations and a lesson for Indian footballThe 2026 World Cup celebrates new teams and inspiring journeys. Nations like Iraq and debutants Curacao and Cape Verde showcase grit and ro...
From luring stars to hosting the World Cup, Saudi Arabia has spent billions to disrupt soccerSaudi Arabia is making waves in global football. Following a stunning World Cup upset, the nation attracted top stars like Cristiano Ronald...
Did Iran just destroy a US-Israel ‘weather weapon’, ending its drought? Viral conspiracy explainedPro-Iranian accounts on X claim Iran's weather has drastically improved after allegedly destroying a UAE cloud-seeding center, leading to h...
Whose World Cup is it?: As visas tighten, prices soar and teams fall away, the ‘global’ game feels increasingly exclusiveThe upcoming FIFA World Cup faces major hurdles. Many popular teams will not participate. Ticket prices have surged dramatically, making at...
Over 20 Indian workers died abroad daily in last 5 years, most in Gulf nations: Government dataShocking data reveals over 20 Indian workers died daily abroad in the last five years. Most fatalities occurred in Gulf countries like the ...
Curtain falls on football World Cup, highlighting Qatar's growing influenceArgentina defeated France on penalties in a pulsating match dominated by two talismanic strikers who play their club soccer for a team owne...
How many migrant labourers have died in Qatar ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022?Since Qatar won the right to host the event, at least 6,500 migrant workers have died in the country, many of them were working on World Cu...
Travel survival guide for FIFA World Cup 2022: Information about QatarThe World Cup 2022 host country, Qatar, has been given the hosting rights amidst many controversies and underserving capabilities to be the...
Through the prism of gender-bias, how Qatar World Cup ‘22 is evoking misogyny in every sphereQatari law undergirds a profoundly patriarchal system.
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022: Know all controversies surrounding this year’s mega tournamentUnder the controversies such as human rights violations and climatic challenges, the mega football tournament seems stuck in a range of con...
Qatar World Cup 2022: Sir Michael Parkinson refers to FIFA president Gianni Infantino as ‘beyond redemption’Football and the World Cup have come under fire from Sir Michael Parkinson, who claims that they are only essential to the wealthy.
David Beckham sparks controversy for endorsing Qatar. Find out whyFormer England football player David Beckham is receiving criticism for a video endorsing Qatar amidst concerns about the country's human r...
Qatar deports Indian migrant workers over wage protestsAhead of the football World Cup slated to be held from November 2022 onwards, the Qatari government has reportedly deported Indian migrant ...
Migrant workers' human rights violated in Qatar: RSS-affiliated trade union"Several human rights watchdogs have reported slave-like conditions of work in Qatar recently, since the award of the hostship of FIFA Worl...
Pilots say Qatar Airways monitors and muzzles staff onlineAdvocates say the carrier's attempts to silence employees and delete critical posts - be it in private or public forums - contravenes staff...
"I am not weak": Qatari women unsuccessful in first legislative electionsThe vote was for 30 members of the 45-seat advisory Shura Council while the emir will continue to appoint the remaining 15 members of the b...
Qatar football World Cup 2022: The inhuman conditions of workers is not a game to be enjoyedThe root problem is the Qatari Kafala sponsorship system, which enables employers to exercise significant control over the lives of migrant...
India wins re-election to UN Human Rights CouncilIndia is currently a member of the 47-nation UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) and its first term is due to end on December 31, 2014.