Saudi Arabia reassures LGBTQ+ visitors ahead of 2034 World Cup
Saudi Arabia is attempting to reassure LGBTQ+ visitors ahead of hosting the 2034 World Cup, even though homosexuality remains criminalised and potentially punishable by death in the kingdom. The Gulf…
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