World Cup 2022: No alcohol at stadiums
Alcohol will not be sold to fans at the World Cup's eight stadiums in Qatar.
The football World Cup kicks off for the first time in the Middle East on Sunday. Our reporter in Qatar answers audience questions about the tournament and the controversy surrounding the host country.
Twitter has told employees that the company's office buildings will be temporarily closed, with immediate effect. We鈥檒l speak to our tech reporter and hear what people on social media have been saying about the story.
We鈥檒l hear how South Africans have criticized the Hollywood star Charlize Theron for calling her mother tongue Afrikaans 鈥渁 dying language鈥.
UN climate talks in Egypt head to conclusion with last minute wrangling over the draft of the final statement. Our reporters and activists at COP27 explain and discuss the key sticking points.
(Photo: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium, Doha, Qatar - November 18, 2022 Credit: Hannah Mckay/Reuters)
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