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More than one million international visitors and hundreds of millions more via television will descend on the pint-sized Gulf State of Qatar from Sunday, November 20, through to Sunday, December 18, 2022, for the greatest sporting spectacle on earth, the FIFA Men's World Cup.
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But it will be an event mired in never-ending scrutiny as questions were raised in 2010 soon after a wealthy nation won its bid host the global showpiece event. continues on A7 – Eyes on the ball
Gunmen in Haiti open fire on vehicles belonging to US embassy Haitian commercial vehicle” and one Haitian commercial driver accompanying the convoy was injured with non-life-threatening injuries. The embassy statement did not indicate the location of the attack or who were the attackers, but media reports out of Haiti said the convoy was targeted in the Croix-des-Bouquets area, at the northern entrance to the capital where the “400 Mawozo” gangs operate. Criminal gangs operate and control or influence parts of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country that has been plagued with violence since the July 2021 assassination of
Gunmen open fire on vehicles belonging to the Embassy of the United States, the National Police of Haiti (PNH) as well as surrounding commercial transport vehicles on Monday. The US Embassy confirmed the attack in a statement but said “no member of the staff of the Embassy was injured, nor of the police”. The US State Department said, “armed individuals fired shots at the Haitian National Police vehicles, US Embassy vehicles, and
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