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  • Video: Man United's Bruno Fernandes raises concerns on timing, migrant workers ahead of Qatar World Cup - ESPN 13.11.22321073
  • Video: Human rights concerns in the spotlight as World Cup set to begin in Qatar - PBS 12.11.22320818
  • Northern Ireland/Qatar: Irish FA to back human rights calls ahead of World Cup - Amnesty International 11.11.22320790
  • Dutch World Cup players to meet migrant workers in Qatar - AP 11.11.22321039
  • How can FIFA, FAs channel World Cup anger into real change for migrant workers in Qatar? - ESPN 10.11.22321068
  • Abuse of migrant workers at Qatar World Cup stadiums continues despite reforms, report says - USA Today 10.11.22320725
  • European Football Group Demands FIFA Remedy Migrant Worker Abuses - Human Rights Watch 07.11.22320715
  • Labour Rights Legacy of the FIFA World Cup - Human Rights Watch 07.11.22320719
  • Video: Qatar World Cup: England, Germany call for FIFA to improve migrant worker rights - ESPN 06.11.22320827
  • Qatar's Foreign Affairs Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani labels World Cup protesters 'hypocrites' over human rights issues - ABC 05.11.22320786
  • Why is Qatar Opposing a Remedy Fund for Migrant Workers? - Human Rights Watch 02.11.22 320708
  • Qatar's Human Rights Record In The Spotlight Ahead Of 2022 World Cup - NPR 02.11.22320775
  • Opinion: Let’s call out the Qatar World Cup for what it really is - CNN 01.11.22320766
  • Qatar workers’ welfare: ‘Reforms made but challenges remain’ - Al Jazeera 01.11.22320779
  • Southgate criticised for claiming Qatar workers ‘united’ in wanting World Cup - Guardian 01.11.22320783
  • Video: The World Cup of shame? Qatar's human rights record in the spotlight - France24 11/22320840
  • Video: Migrant workers recount abuse while building stadiums for World Cup in Qatar - PBS 11/22321081
  • Video: Qatar accused of labor abuses of migrant workers ahead of World Cup - CBS 11/22320826
  • Video: Human rights concerns hang over World Cup in Qata - DW 11/22320821
  • Video: Human rights concerns in the spotlight as World Cup set to begin in Qatar - PBS 11/22320822
  • Qatar evicts migrant workers ahead of football World Cup 2022 - ET 30.10.22321078
  • Qatar evicts hundreds of migrant workers as World Cup looms - Times of Israel 29.10.22321069
  • Qatar summons German envoy over World Cup rights criticism - AP 28.10.22320792
  • Football-Obsessed Latin America Should Back World Cup Workers - Human Rights Watch 27.10.22320791
  • Video: Canada Soccer urged to join push for compensation of World Cup migrant workers in Qatar - CBC 27.10.22320828
  • Video: Australia call for Qatar to 'establish a lasting legacy' on human rights after World Cup - ESPN 26.10.22320829
  • FIFA World Cup: What responsible investors can do to tackle labour issues - PRI 26.10.22320778
  • Will Qatar and FIFA Remedy the Abuse of Migrant Workers? - Human Rights Watch 24.10.22320709
  • Still No Remedy Fund for Qatar’s Migrant Workers, 30 Days Before Football World Cup - Human Rights Watch 20.10.22320784
  • Qatar/FIFA: Reimburse Migrant Workers’ Recruitment Fees - Human Rights Watch 20.10.22 320712
  • French soccer chiefs to check migrant workers' conditions in Qatar - Reuters 14.10.22321071
  • Qatar/FIFA: Address Demands of Migrant Worker Strikes - Human Rights Watch 12.10.22320711
  • FIFA Should Commit to Remedy Abuses Ahead of World Cup in Qatar - Human Rights Watch 11.10.22320750
  • French Football Federation Backs Remedy for Qatar’s Migrants - Human Rights Watch 07.10.22320758
  • Qatar to step up labour inspections during World Cup - Union - Reuters 05.10.11321076
  • The Guardian view on Qatar’s World Cup: gestures are not enough - Guardian 03.10.22321079
  • Qatar World Cup organizers dispute Denmark kit manufacturer’s claims of human rights violations - CNN 29.09.22320765
  • Hoffenheim website will not cover World Cup over human rights issues - Reuters 22.09.22320789
  • Migrant workers in Qatar left in debt after being ordered home before World Cup starts - Guardian 22.09.22321040
  • Athletes, Fans Demand Remedy for Migrant Worker Abuses in Qatar - Human Rights Watch 21.09.22320718
  • Human rights champion Craig Foster on why he's still taking part in the Qatar World Cup - SBS 21.09.22320798
  • Workers at Qatar’s World Cup stadiums toil in debt and squalor - Guardian 20.09.22320767
  • Football’s World Cup and human rights - International Bar Association 16.09.22320724
  • World Cup fans back compensation for Qatar's migrant workers - DW 15.09.22321066
  • Qatar: Global survey shows overwhelming demand for FIFA to compensate World Cup migrant workers - Amnesty International 15.09.22320717
  • What is the human cost of the World Cup in Qatar? - SBS 07.09.22320722
  • Qatar: Joint Open Letter to Gianni Infantino Regarding Remedy for Labor Abuses Behind the 2022 World Cup - Human Rights Watch 26.08.22320764
  • Video: Qatar: Little Progress on Protecting Migrant Workers - Human Rights Watch 24.08.22320819
  • The World Cup is Exciting, Lucrative, and Deadly - Human Rights Watch 23.08.22320716
  • Qatar deports migrant workers after wage protest - BBC 23.08.22320761
  • World Cup Abuses Harm Children, Families of Migrant Workers - Human Rights Watch 15.08.22321067
  • FIFA/Qatar: Commit to Compensate Abused Migrant Workers - Human Rights Watch 12.08.22320710
  • The world will be watching as Qatar hosts the 2022 World Cup ... for better or worse - L.A. Times 11.08.22320793
  • The Qatar Men’s FIFA World Cup 2022: Free Kick or Body Check for Human Rights? - Australian Institute of International Affairs 12.07.22320795
  • Families Bring Home Migrant Worker Remains from Qatar - Human Rights Watch 11.07.22320749
  • How the French Football Team Can Support Human Rights - Human Rights Watch 06.07.22320756
  • The Guardian view on Qatar’s migrant workers: football owes them - Guardian 19.06.22320780
  • Harry Kane reveals discussions on taking collective stand on human rights in Qatar - CNN 14.06.22320797
  • How Canadian Men’s Soccer Team Can Stand Up for Rights - Human Rights Watch 08.06.22320776
  • Heat stress fears for migrant workers persist ahead of Qatar World Cup - Open Democracy 06.06.22321070
  • World Cup 2022: What has changed for migrant workers in Qatar? - ILO 06/22320752
  • Video: FIFA Should Listen to Families of Qatar’s Migrant Workers - Human Rights Watch 24.05.22320820
  • Video: Football v Human Rights - Should FIFA Compensate Qatar World Cup Workers? - Amnesty International 20.05.22320831
  • Video: World Cup 2022: Amnesty International urges FIFA to earmark at least $440M to compensate migrant workers in Qatar - CNN 19.05.22320839
  • Video: Explainer: Human rights and the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar - Australian Human Rights Institute 19.05.22320830
  • Video: Qatar World Cup: Amnesty International want $440m compensation for human rights abuses - ESPN 19.05.22320837
  • FIFA: Pay for Harm to Qatar’s Migrant Workers - Human Rights Watch 18.05.22320714
  • No ‘Dignity and Pride’ in World Cup Labor Abuses - Human Rights Watch 03.05.22320754
  • Qatar World Cup: Harsh spotlight shone on human rights issues as Norwegian FA president gives scathing speech at FIFA Congress - CNN 01.04.22320760
  • No ‘Beautiful Game’ Without Rights in Qatar - Human Rights Watch 01.04.22320787
  • migrant workers in Qatar forced to pay billions in recruitment fees - Guardian 31.03.22321077
  • 10 Questions Journalists Should Ask FIFA and Qatari Authorities About Rights Abuses - Human Rights Watch 29.03.22320720
  • Video: World Cup Draw Feted in Qatar, but Migrants Left in Lurch - Human Rights Watch 28.03.22320836
  • Qatar’s Migrant Workers Sidelined Ahead of World Cup - Human Rights Watch 21.03.22320721
  • Qatar: Wage Abuses by Firm in World Cup Leadup - Human Rights Watch 03.03.22320755
  • Revealed: 6,500 migrant workers have died in Qatar since World Cup awarded - Guardian 23.02.22320800
  • Q&A: Migrant Worker Abuses in Qatar and FIFA World Cup 2022 - Human Rights Watch 18.12.21320762
  • Video: Working Conditions in Qatar Ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2022 - Amnesty International 01.09.21320838
  • Reality Check: Migrant Workers Rights With Two Years To Qatar 2022 World Cup - Amnesty International 20.10.20320815
  • Qatar Events of 2020 - Human Rights Watch 17.05.20320816

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