FIFA rule change lets Afghan women in exile play as national team Aljazeera Apr 29, 2026 Apr 29, 2026 Updated 1 hr ago 0 AP Top Stories April 24 Trump calls CBS correspondent Norah O’Donnell a ‘disgrace’ Republican lawyer makes closing argument, Democrat makes rebuttal Trailer: 'My Killer Father: The Green Hollow Murders' UVa RB Taylor on process, build up to 2026 NFL Draft The state redistricting fight was one that Trump started Track drying underway at Talladega Superspeedway after Saturday rain Most Americans Still Believe in the American Dream — But Optimism Isn’t Equal Candace Owens accuses Erika Kirk of lying about security threat AP top stories April 26 Karoline Leavitt Defends $400 Million White House Renovation Britney Spears enters substance abuse treatment facility Fans react to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ selection at 169th overall Hokies' Clarke on recovery from knee injury Justice Department pushes to end White House ballroom lawsuit Pope departs for Africa as Trump issues scathing Truth Social post Video of the rescue at Lane Stadium Thunder Close Out Series Sweep Of Suns To Reach Semifinals Jimmy Kimmel Breaks His Silence On Donald And Melania Trump Demanding His Firing Trump rushed off stage at White House Correspondents’ Dinner 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 Nima Omidvar on how UVa-NC State in Brazil came to be Navy families alarmed by food photos from warships in Iran conflict Phillies Fire Manager Rob Thomson Amid Struggles: What's Next? Stock Market Today: Dow Jones, Nasdaq Futures Gain Ahead Of Powell's Last Speech As Fed Chair UVa 2B Tiroly on bat change, home run US Gas Prices Hit 4-Year High Amid Diplomatic Deadlock Trump Assassination Attempt: International Leaders React With Outrage FIFA rule change lets Afghan women in exile play as national team 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.