Video
Al Jazeera Journalist Wael Al-Dahdouh Has Safely Arrived In Qatar To Receive Medical Treatment
Wael Al-Dahdouh had kept reporting in Gaza even after he was wounded by an Israeli airstrike in December that killed his cameraman, Samer Abudaqa.
Video
Wael Al-Dahdouh had kept reporting in Gaza even after he was wounded by an Israeli airstrike in December that killed his cameraman, Samer Abudaqa.
Cute
From heroic dogs to thieving parrots, these animals won our hearts in 2022.
Cute
The World Cup’s not coming home, but Big Dave is.
Featured
Take a look back at some of the biggest stories that happened around the world in November 2022.
Cute
The World Cup has its newest heartthrob, and it’s South Korean striker Cho Gue-sung, who has been making waves on social media for being extremely handsome.
Featured
Three women referees from France, Brazil and Mexico have made history as the first all-women referee team to take charge of a men’s World Cup match for the first time in 96 years.
Activism
A pitch invader ran onto the field waving a Pride flag while sporting a custom Superman T-shirt emblazoned with the slogan “Save Ukraine” on the front and “Respect Iranian Women” on the back during the Portugal vs Uruguay match on Nov. 29.
Cute
English player Jack Grealish celebrated his first goal at the World Cup with an arm wiggle dedicated to 11-year-old fan Finlay Fisher.
Activism
The German national soccer team covered their mouths during their team photo to protest FIFA’s decision to threaten European teams that wore rainbow “OneLove” armbands with yellow cards.
Activism
Team captains from seven European soccer team will no longer wear an armband with a rainbow heart during their World Cup matches after FIFA threatened to give them yellow cards.
Featured
In an extraordinary one hour speech, FIFA’s president has slammed the West for “moral double standards” over the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, defending the host country’s human rights record and comparing himself to marginalized people.
Cute
A video of a Qatari police officer helping an Ecuador soccer fan to arrange a ghutra and iqal, a traditional Arabic headdress for men, out of an Ecuador in a Doha Metro station has gone viral and captured the hearts of many.