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1. Blatter sparks gay controversy - World Soccer
- Author: worldsoccer.com
- Updated: 2023-01-26
- Rated: 76/100 ⭐ (2895 votes)
- High rate: 78/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 46/100 ⭐
- Summary: Blatter sparks gay controversy
- Matched Content: FIFA president Sepp Blatter has angered gay rights groups by suggesting that gay fans travelling to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar should
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Sabrina Con
2. World Cup Fans in Qatar Wearing Rainbow Colors Face Harassment
- Author: wsj.com
- Updated: 2023-01-21
- Rated: 78/100 ⭐ (2481 votes)
- High rate: 78/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 54/100 ⭐
- Summary: World Cup Fans in Qatar Wearing Rainbow Colors Face Harassment
- Matched Content: DOHA, Qatar—World Cup fans wearing the rainbow, a symbol of gay pride and rights, have faced harassment in Qatar despite assurances by FIFA
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Inna Fransen
3. LGBTQ+ groups hold World Cup concerns after Qatar consider
- Author: mirror.co.uk
- Updated: 2023-01-21
- Rated: 87/100 ⭐ (5573 votes)
- High rate: 87/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 45/100 ⭐
- Summary: LGBTQ+ groups hold World Cup concerns after Qatar consider
- Matched Content: LGBTQ+ groups hold World Cup concerns after Qatar consider using spies to arrest gay fans LGBTQ+ supporters remain unconvinced that they will
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Margalit Gratianna
4. Ahead Of World Cup, Homophobic Cartoons In Qatari State Dailies
- Author: memri.org
- Updated: 2023-01-21
- Rated: 87/100 ⭐ (8144 votes)
- High rate: 87/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 64/100 ⭐
- Summary: Ahead Of World Cup, Homophobic Cartoons In Qatari State Dailies
- Matched Content: Ahead of the 2022 World Cup, homophobic content has continued to express apprehension about gay fans visiting Qatar for the games,
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Marielle Gregorio
5. Qatar has taken 'real steps' for safety of gay fans, says foreign - BBC
- Author: bbc.com
- Updated: 2023-01-21
- Rated: 79/100 ⭐ (4751 votes)
- High rate: 79/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 66/100 ⭐
- Summary: Qatar has taken 'real steps' for safety of gay fans, says foreign
- Matched Content: Qatar has taken "real steps" to ensure the safety of gay fans attending the World Cup, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has said.
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Jeniece Fuld
6. Qatar World Cup, alcohol and gays
- Author: thecable.ng
- Updated: 2023-01-21
- Rated: 87/100 ⭐ (4943 votes)
- High rate: 87/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 64/100 ⭐
- Summary: Qatar World Cup, alcohol and gays
- Matched Content: Qatar says only vaccinated fans will be allowed at World Cup 2022 in the Arab world, LGBTQIA+, an abbreviation for lesbian, gay,
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Lynnet Googins
7. Boycott Qatar World Cup? LGBTQ football experts on hard choice
- Author: thepinknews.com
- Updated: 2023-01-21
- Rated: 68/100 ⭐ (6615 votes)
- High rate: 89/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 66/100 ⭐
- Summary: Boycott Qatar World Cup? LGBTQ football experts on hard choice
- Matched Content: Should LGBTQ+ football fans boycott the Qatar World Cup? A gay football reporter and fans explain their stance.
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Deane Emyle
8. Qatar took 'steps' to protect LGBT World Cup fans, says - Metro UK
- Author: metro.co.uk
- Updated: 2022-12-20
- Rated: 88/100 ⭐ (9895 votes)
- High rate: 88/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 55/100 ⭐
- Summary: Qatar took 'steps' to protect LGBT World Cup fans, says
- Matched Content: Qatar has taken 'real steps' to protect LGBTQ+ World Cup fans, says James. James Cleverly is convinced Qatar is working on the issue of gay
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Lauretta Brunhilda
9. British minister tells gay World Cup fans to 'be respectful'
- Author: japantoday.com
- Updated: 2022-12-19
- Rated: 86/100 ⭐ (6972 votes)
- High rate: 89/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 66/100 ⭐
- Summary: British minister tells gay World Cup fans to 'be respectful'
- Matched Content: British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly faced criticism Wednesday after telling gay soccer fans heading to the World Cup in Qatar that they
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Kristel Brocky
10. Outrage as Qatar World Cup ambassador says being gay - The Sun
- Author: thesun.co.uk
- Updated: 2022-12-09
- Rated: 77/100 ⭐ (8864 votes)
- High rate: 77/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 64/100 ⭐
- Summary: Outrage as Qatar World Cup ambassador says being gay
- Matched Content: Outrage as Qatar World Cup ambassador says being gay is 'damage in the mind' as homosexual fans could face execution A QATAR World Cup
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Jeanie Fruin
11. James Cleverly says he will attend World Cup in Qatar after telling
- Author: the-sun.com
- Updated: 2022-12-03
- Rated: 77/100 ⭐ (1747 votes)
- High rate: 77/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 45/100 ⭐
- Summary: James Cleverly says he will attend World Cup in Qatar after telling
- Matched Content: FOREIGN Secretary James Cleverly has confirmed he will attend the World Cup in Qatar - as he defended telling gay fans to be "respectful".
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Nertie Chellman
12. Qatar welcomes transgender and gay fans to 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Author: thefederal.com
- Updated: 2022-11-28
- Rated: 79/100 ⭐ (2276 votes)
- High rate: 79/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 44/100 ⭐
- Summary: Qatar welcomes transgender and gay fans to 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Matched Content: 2022 FIFA World Cup, Transgender and gay fans, Qatar, Homosexuality, Nasser al Security personnel in Qatar is going through special training
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Vina Danialah
13. Blinken calls FIFA's "One Love" armband ban "concerning" as
- Author: cbsnews.com
- Updated: 2022-11-28
- Rated: 88/100 ⭐ (7383 votes)
- High rate: 88/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 66/100 ⭐
- Summary: Blinken calls FIFA's "One Love" armband ban "concerning" as
- Matched Content: The ruler of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, has insisted that everyone is welcome at the World Cup, including gay soccer fans.
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Pauletta Chuck
14. Gay player scared to play, hotels not allowing same-sex couples
- Author: dailyo.in
- Updated: 2022-10-17
- Rated: 99/100 ⭐ (6851 votes)
- High rate: 99/100 ⭐
- Low rate: 46/100 ⭐
- Summary: Gay player scared to play, hotels not allowing same
- Matched Content: The upcoming FIFA World Cup is set to take place in Qatar from gay fans and Australian footballer Josh Cavallo have their concerns.
- Read more: here
- Edited by: Shirl Holmun