Qatar’s World Cup is the culmination of decades of football capitalism — a victory for big corporations and repressive governments, and a tragedy for the fans and workers who …
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Egypt Targets TikTokers and Digital Dissidents
Egypt's cybercrime law was written to fight extremists and terror organisations that use the internet to promote their ideas among youth. So why is the government going after influencers?
How Travel Bloggers Are Being Affected By the Pandemic
For those that profit from excursions around the world, the lockdown and travel restrictions have been challenging.
Why African Teams Fell Short at the World Cup Once Again
African players have excelled and gained fame while playing in Europe, but African countries still never get far in the world cup. Here's why.
Mo Salah: An Egyptian King in an Islamophobic World
As a prolific football player and a Muslim man in a hostile world, Salah stands on the precipice of something big, not just on the field but off it …