Goal for Saudi Arabia: What should we make of FIFA’s decision for 2034?
Behind the fanfare and out of sight of most fans, Saudi Arabia will rely heavily on the work of migrant workers to host the men's football World Cup in 2034.
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Behind the fanfare and out of sight of most fans, Saudi Arabia will rely heavily on the work of migrant workers to host the men's football World Cup in 2034.
The Syria INGO Regional Forum warns of spiralling humanitarian consequences following the recent surge in conflict in Syria.
The ceasefire announcement between Hezbollah and Israel means that over 1 million people who have been displaced by the conflict can begin to return to their homes.
One thousand days ago, the life of every Ukrainian changed in an instant when Russian troops invaded their country.
We welcome the announcement from the Foreign Secretary, David Lammy, of this much-needed UK aid surge for the people of Sudan in what is the largest and most neglected humanitarian crisis of our time.
Elizabeth Funnell, Country Programme Representative for the Middle East, comments on the news that Israel’s parliament has voted to ban the work of the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA.
TV presenter Adam Partridge is hosting a one-off 'valuation day' in the heart of the Peak District while helping to raise funds for a great cause.
CAFOD has responded to the assassination of Juan Lopez, an environmental activist in Honduras who was shot and killed on his way home from church.
Elizabeth Funnell, Country Programme Representative for the Middle East at CAFOD, comments on the escalating violence in Gaza and the West Bank.
With support from CAFOD, Caritas Bangladesh is providing essential services including water and sanitation, nutrition, shelter, protection and some primary healthcare for pregnant mothers and children.
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