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ITUC Files ILO Complaint Against Saudi Arabia for Migrant Worker Exploitation

The ITUC filed a formal complaint with the ILO against Saudi Arabia for exploiting and killing migrant workers; this occurred on the same day Saudi Arabia and the ILO renewed their cooperation to improve working conditions, though unions disagree with the ILO's assessment of Saudi Arabia's labor pro...

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Migrant Worker Dies at 2034 World Cup Stadium Construction Site

A Pakistani migrant worker, Muhammad Arshad, died on March 12th, 2024, after falling from a platform during construction of the Aramco Stadium in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, for the 2034 World Cup, raising concerns about worker safety on World Cup projects.

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Saudi Arabia to Host 2034 World Cup Amidst Human Rights Concerns

Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 men's FIFA World Cup, utilizing 15 stadiums across five cities, including a new city currently under construction, despite ongoing human rights concerns and criticism of "sportswashing".

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2034 World Cup Awarded to Saudi Arabia Amidst Ethical Concerns

The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia in January, utilizing 15 stadiums (11 new, 4 renovated) across multiple cities, raising concerns about worker rights and ethical implications similar to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

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"2030 World Cup Awarded to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco; Saudi Arabia to Host 2034 Tournament Amid Controversy"

"FIFA officially awarded the 2030 World Cup to a joint bid from Morocco, Portugal, and Spain, scoring 4.2 out of 5, surpassing Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay's 3.6. Seventeen Spanish cities and multiple locations in Portugal and Morocco will host matches, while Saudi Arabia secured the 2034 World ...

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FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns

The FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup despite concerns over its human rights record, giving a high rating based on a report that excluded key issues like freedom of speech and treatment of migrant workers; critics warn of potential human rights abuses and a lack of accountability.

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Migrant Worker Death at Saudi World Cup Construction Site

A Pakistani migrant worker died on March 12, 2025, at a Saudi World Cup stadium construction site due to a fall caused by faulty safety equipment, highlighting concerns about worker safety similar to those during Qatar's 2022 World Cup preparations.

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Saudi Arabia Announces Alcohol Ban for 2034 World Cup

Saudi Arabia's Prince Khalid bin Bandar announced a complete alcohol ban for the 2034 World Cup, defying expectations of relaxed rules despite the country's long history of alcohol smuggling and home-brewing among expats.

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2034 World Cup Award Sparks "Hypocrisy World Cup

The 2034 World Cup's awarding to Saudi Arabia has created a satirical "hypocrisy World Cup," highlighting criticism of the decision amidst concerns about human rights. The German Green party's actions are used as an example of the complexities of political stances on ethical issues.

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2034 World Cup Awarded to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns

The 2034 World Cup will be held in Saudi Arabia in January, using 15 stadiums (11 new, 4 renovated) across five cities, raising human rights concerns similar to Qatar 2022, despite the KNVB's decision not to boycott.

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"Saudi Arabia to Host 2034 World Cup Amidst Alcohol Ban Concerns"

"Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 World Cup, raising concerns about its alcohol laws, which prohibit consumption and possession, with penalties including fines, imprisonment, or deportation; however, a new shop selling alcohol to diplomatic staff recently opened."

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High Death Toll of Bangladeshi Migrant Workers in Saudi Arabia

An average of four Bangladeshi migrant workers died daily in Saudi Arabia in 2022, with at least 13,685 deaths between 2008 and 2022, highlighting concerns over exploitation and the human cost of the nation's ambitious projects, including the 2034 World Cup.

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