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Keir Starmer Calls For FIFA To Investigate Argentina Over Controversial Falklands Banner

Keir Starmer Calls For FIFA To Investigate Argentina Over Controversial Falklands Banner

Topline British prime minister Keir Starmer is calling for FIFA to investigate if the Argentinian soccer team violated the agency’s rules against political demonstrations after its players unfurled a controversial banner claiming the Falkland... Read more.

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