World Cup

The news conference before the US-Iran match took a surreal turn.
The singer has urged the former England footballer to donate to LGBTQIA+ charities after he signed a controversial deal with the Fifa World Cup hosts.
The team made the wordless statement during their pre-match photo.
“We’re talking about common decency... You can’t treat people like that."
The former England captain didn't pull any punches as he kicked off the BBC'S live coverage from Qatar.
The comedian said he will livestream himself destroying the money along with Beckham’s ‘status as gay icon.
"I look forward to visiting Qatar when it has fulfilled all the human rights pledges it made when it won the right to host the World Cup."
The former England captain has faced a backlash after accepting a big money deal to be an ambassador for the host country where homosexuality is illegal.