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Qatar’s energy boss: I warned US of dangers from striking oil and gas facilities
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Jamaica defy France but Sweden, Netherlands win openers
By AFP
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23 July 2023
US and Japan make fast World Cup starts but England labor to victory
By AFP
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22 July 2023
Thompson and Rapinoe selected for the US Women’s World Cup roster
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22 June 2023
Prince William pays surprise visit to Lionesses World Cup camp
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20 June 2023
FIFA strikes Women’s World Cup TV deal in Germany — reports
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14 June 2023
Swanson’s injury a concern as US women down Ireland 2-0 in international friendly
By AP
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09 April 2023
Haiti beat Chile 2-1 to qualify for Women’s World Cup
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22 February 2023
Saudi’s call for the World Cup to be played every two years will split opinions among fans and authorities
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19 May 2021
Arab nations cannot afford to ignore the rise of women’s football
By Ali Khaled
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29 July 2020
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