Qatar

The host of "Last Week Tonight" showed how the event was “built on human suffering."
It's the first time in World Cup history that a host nation's team lost its opening game.
The World Cup host country has been subject to controversy in part due to the reported deaths of over 6,500 migrant workers since 2010.
Gianni Infantino compared his own suffering to migrant workers and the LGBTQ community in Qatar.
Authorities have turned away thousands of fans from a concert celebrating the World Cup beginning the next day in Qatar.
"We’ve clearly entered a dangerous territory — where ‘assurances’ don’t matter anymore,” a fan advocacy group official said.
“You invited the whole world to come here. Why can’t we film? It's a public place," Danish TV2 reporter asks as Qataris threaten to smash the camera.
"It’s not right to go," the "Maggie May" singer said of the Qatar-hosted event.
The “Levitating” singer said she will instead be "cheering England on from afar."
“Fans need to know" of the forced labor, the lead researcher behind the study said.