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where he thought he wasn�*t going to be playing and do what he has done... but dembele as well is a wonderful talent who can really cause you problems and griezmann, i have to say, his tournament has been nothing short of phenomenal. a key legal opinion has backed uefa and fifa�*s right to block competitions like the european super league saying their decision to do so last year was compatible with eu law. three clubs — barcelona, real madrid and juventus claimed the two governing bodies were abusing their power to stop and then sanction those clubs involved in the super league, which included the premier league�*s so—called big six. but the opinion from the european court ofjustice is a blow to their attempts to resurrect the competition. the super league collapsed, but the court case continued. the court case was heard, effectively, during the summer, in front of a grand chamber of 15 judges from the european court ofjustice. but also involved was the advocate

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SEI's carbon market expert weighs in on FIFA's World Cup carbon neutrality claims

Deutche Welle’s environmental YouTube channel, Planet A, developed a seven-minute report digging into FIFA’s claims and how they compare to experts’

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this is bbc news. i'm arunoday mukharji. our top stories: fifa's president hits back at western critics of qatar's human rights record, accusing them of hypocrisy. for what we europeans have been doing in the last 3000 years around the world, we should be apologising for the next 3000 years before starting to give moral lessons. negotiators at the un climate talks in egypt are reportedly close to signing an agreement to help the poorest countries worst affected by climate change. rishi sunak promises ukraine $65 million of military aid on his first visit to kyiv as prime minister.

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BBC News

to be bullied as a foreigner in a foreign country, as a child at school i was bullied because i had red hair and i had these red, how do you call them? freckles. freckles? wales and england are in the same group and both play their first games tomorrow. over the next 2a hours, thousands of fans will flood into qatar. after 12 years, today the football finally starts. fifa hopes the sport will now take centre stage, but the questions show no signs of going away. voters in nepal are standing in long queues to cast their ballots in a general election which is being held amid growing frustration over a worsening economy and political instability.

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BBC News

after years of continued controversy, today the first world cup in the middle east finally begins in qatar. a largely desert state with little footballing history. all eight world cup venues sit in and around the capital, doha. the al bayt stadium to the north will stage today's opening match between the hosts and ecuador. 32 nations are competing for football's biggest prize, and it all leads here, the lusail stadium, the venue for the final in 29 days' time. questions over qatar's human rights record have plagued the hosts ever since it won the bid to stage the tournament, and on the eve of kick—off, further criticism followed after comments made by the fifa president, gianni infantino. i know what it means to be discriminated,

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down is not there and this issue is about subsidies and all that. that is why some countries are saying, well, they will be more impact, but good news we have a loss and damage fund. but who will foot the bill question but who will put the money there? who will get it? the tug—of—war between developed countries and china and india, that fate is still there. it countries and china and india, that fate is still there.— fate is still there. it could be some time — fate is still there. it could be some time before _ fate is still there. it could be some time before the - fate is still there. it could be some time before the fund l fate is still there. it could be| some time before the fund is fate is still there. it could be - some time before the fund is set up? establishing a fund is already so complicated and getting the money is no question because countries and said fast economies like india and china will have to put in and they are not happy about that and instead they are still developing countries. thank you. the 2022 men's world cup will get under way in a few hours time with the organisers hoping questions about the wisdom of staging the tournament there will be replaced by focus on the football. fifa's president, gianni infantino, has accused the west of "hypocrisy" in its criticism of qatar's human rights record while officials in doha say, qatar is being singled out unfairly for criticism. john watson reports.

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BBC News

the housing secretary, michael gove, has written to every council and social housing provider in england, to warn that deaths like that of two—year—old awaab ishak must "never be allowed to happen again". let's get more now on the world cup — which will get under way in just a few hours�* time. organisers hope questions about the wisdom of staging the tournament in qatar will be replaced by focus on the football. fifa's president, gianni infantino, has accused the west of "hypocrisy" in its criticism of qatar's human rights record — while officials in doha say, qatar is being singled out unfairly for criticism. lucy hockings is in doha, the capital city of qatar.

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gareth southgate and his side. he comes across as very genuine person and i�*d love for gareth to win. i�*m feeling all emotional now. because i think, you know, if we could do it, it would be the greatest thing for our country. our country needs something to cling onto, the way things are now. need a bit ofjoy in the world? we do, absolutely. after 12 years, today the football finally starts. fifa hopes the sport will now take centre stage, but the questions show no signs of going away. john watson, bbc news. asi as i mentioned, qataris feel hugely proud of what they have managed to achieve here. proud of the fact they are going to be the first muslim country in the middle east to be hosting a world cup. many of them say they are being unfairly

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BBC News

questions over qatar�*s human rights record have plagued the hosts ever since it won the bid to stage the tournament, and on the eve of kick—off, further criticism followed after comments made by the fifa president, gianni infantino. i know what it means to be discriminated, to be bullied as a foreigner in a foreign country, as a child at school i was bullied because i had red hair. wales and england are in the same group and both play their first games tomorrow. over the next 2a hours, thousands of fans will flood into qatar. for england supporter garth beck, this will be his seventh world cup. one that he hopes will bring success for manager

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two points they were ahead at the break, had it not been forjack brown's tryjust before the break, that lead would've been even bigger. after the break, and gwen came up buried in some fantastic performances, particularly tom who went to score what turned out to be the match winning try. five years work has gone into this for england. this is the culmination of the dream. sport. next to news that alcohol will not be sold to fans at any of the world cup stadiums in qatar. fifa's changed its policy just two days before the first match is played. those in corporate areas of stadiums will still be able to buy it, as well as at fan parks. the sale of alcohol is strictly controlled in the musilm country. budweiser, a major sponsor of fifa, had exclusive rights to sell beer at the tournament. our sports editor

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