Qatar has announced a general amnesty for migrant workers who have overstayed their residence visas and are now undocumented.
Human rights group Amnesty International has called on Fifa to take a stance against the “abuse of migrant workers” in Qatar, the host for the 2022 World Cup. Amnesty International claims in a ...
In 2023, women's migration dropped by 28 percent to 76,108, including 50,254 to Saudi Arabia. The decline continued last year ...
Kenya has sent 200 security guards to work in Qatar, a day after Prime CS Musalia Mudavadi said the government was exploring ...
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UN labor agency head praises relations with Saudi Arabia during investigation of 2034 World Cup hostRights activists and trades unions fear FIFA and Saudi Arabia are not building in safeguards to avoid a repeat of the challenges faced during more than a decade of World Cup preparations in Qatar, ...
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