FIFA rule change lets Afghan women in exile play as national team Aljazeera Apr 29, 2026 Apr 29, 2026 Updated Apr 29, 2026 0 YC3 Grants Chief ribbon cutting Early morning storms bring wind and hail Massive proton therapy device installed at Buffett Cancer Center People attend College World Series Fan Fest Ranking the top five stadiums at the 2026 World Cup Nebraska's Will Bolt and players after elimination from NCAA Baseball Regional Steilacoom ferry terminal Pride flag draws angry emails, town cites state lease Wrapped in paradox: Most inclusive tournament in terms of countries participating yet many excluded Municipal Band Taylor Swift among celebs at stars studded MSG for Game 4 of NBA Finals Migrant woman speaks out on ICE camp conditions after deportation and husband’s death Nebraska Reptiles Lion statue stolen from Piqued Curiosities Antiques NCAA Faces Crisis Over Ruling on Brendan Sorsby's Eligibility Trump’s NBA Finals Visit Changes Everything at MSG Serena Williams makes her tennis return after nearly four years Literacy Training Prefer us on Google Learn More FIFA has approved a rule change allowing exiled Afghan women footballers to compete in international matches as Afghanistan’s national team. As featured on Australia star says Trump peace prize 'makes a mockery' of FIFA Australia midfielder Jackson Irvine said FIFA awarding Donald Trump its inaugural peace prize "makes a mockery" of the organization's mission. Latest video Cyclists launch from the starting line at Robidoux US-Iran peace agreement: A reason to be optimistic? Early morning storms bring wind and hail US fans celebrate victory over Paraguay in World Cup opener Watch: Sights and Sounds from Pride in the Park Birthright citizenship decision looms as Trump court cases mount SpaceX soars in $2T market debut, making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire Naturalization ceremony at Homestead National Historical Park Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Australia star says Trump peace prize 'makes a mockery' of FIFA Australia midfielder Jackson Irvine said FIFA awarding Donald Trump its inaugural peace prize "makes a mockery" of the organization's mission.