FIFA president Gianni Infantino defends Saudi Arabia links, dismisses Qatar 2022 boycott calls
Geneva: FIFA president Gianni Infantino defended his work with Saudi Arabia Friday, and dismissed calls from Norway to boycott the ...
Read moreGeneva: FIFA president Gianni Infantino defended his work with Saudi Arabia Friday, and dismissed calls from Norway to boycott the ...
Read moreCairo: Egypt has released ‘Al Jazeera’ journalist Mahmoud Hussein after more than four years in detention. Mahmoud Hussein was accused ...
Read moreDubai: The United Arab Emirates announced Friday that it would reopen its borders and airspace to Qatar after boycotting the ...
Read moreMumbai: Australian soccer legend Tim Cahill feels India need to create superstars like Virat Kohli in football. Even though football ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India’s draw against Asian champions Qatar in a World Cup qualifier last year was one of their best ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India will take on Asian champions Qatar at home October 8 in their next 2022 FIFA World Cup ...
Read moreDoha: An ambassador for the 2022 football World Cup in Qatar has tested positive for the new coronavirus, organisers said ...
Read moreDoha: The number of coronavirus cases in Qatar jumped to 238 in a span of one day, bringing the overall ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Qatar has temporarily banned entry of people coming from India and 13 other countries in the wake of ...
Read moreNew Delhi: India pressed Monday its largest LNG supplier Qatar to lower the price of gas under the existing long-term ...
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