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- FIFA World Cup in the United States: FIFA issues press accreditation to sports journalist Christophe Gleizes, detained in AlgeriaAs the World Cup kicks off on June 11, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) announces that Christophe Gleizes, imprisoned in Algeria, has now been granted accreditation by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) to cover the tournament. This accreditation was granted in support of the French sports journalist, a contributor to the magazines So Foot… Read more: FIFA World Cup in the United States: FIFA issues press accreditation to sports journalist Christophe Gleizes, detained in Algeria
- World Cup: FIFA Sponsors Should Back an ICE TruceUS Government Abusive Immigration Policies Pose Risk to Fans, Workers (New York) – The FIFA Men’s World Cup corporate partners and sponsors should join calls for an “ICE Truce,” a public commitment from United States federal officials to refrain from immigration enforcement operations at all World Cup events and venues, Human Rights Watch and the… Read more: World Cup: FIFA Sponsors Should Back an ICE Truce
- FIFA: Fear and Uncertainty in Final Countdown to 2026 World CupVoices of People Impacted by FIFA’s Top Tournament (New York, June 10, 2026) – As the world awaits the opening whistle of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, players, fan groups, and human rights groups are highlighting the risks posed by the U.S. government’s visa bans, travel restrictions and abusive immigration operations, the Sport &… Read more: FIFA: Fear and Uncertainty in Final Countdown to 2026 World Cup
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