Saudi World Cup 2034: Sportswashing like you’ve never seen it before
As the 2034 World Cup edges towards Saudi Arabia’s grasp, sportswashing is once again threatening to rear its ugly head
As the 2034 World Cup edges towards Saudi Arabia’s grasp, sportswashing is once again threatening to rear its ugly head
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