Colombia decked Thailand to reach the FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup quarter-finals, while Spain smashed Canada to saunter through on maximum points.
Colombia overcame Thailand to secure a last-eight date with Argentina in the FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup, with Merlin Salcedo scoring twice.
Colombian authorities said 17 minors linked to the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor were rescued during an inspection at ...
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Futsal women's worlds: Spain, Colombia collide
Spain and Colombia engage in a titanic clash in Tuesday’s featured match in the FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup Philippines ...
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Colombia raids hotel hosting Lev Tahor sect members and takes 17 children into protective custody
Gloria Esperanza Arriero, the director of Colombia’s national immigration service, told the Associated Press on Monday that ...
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First Watch is changing coffee culture with its women-led Project Sunrise initiative
From bean to boat to in your coffee cup at breakfast at First Watch, every cup of Project Sunrise coffee reflects the journey ...
Iranian women's futsal team lost to Italy 3-1 in the FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup on Saturday to fail to advance to the ...
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Canadians lose 2-0 to Colombia at inaugural FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup
Canada lost its opening game at the inaugural FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup, beaten 2-0 by Colombia on Saturday. Nicole ...
Colombian immigration authorities say they have taken 17 children into protective custody after they were rescued from an ...
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Waitress Humiliates Plus Size Girl
Waitress Humiliates Plus Size Girl. You'll Never Guess What Happens Next! While digging in his garden, he makes a discovery ...
This week, Tribal Football.com talks exclusively with Isabelle Kadzban, an American-born Chilean international who currently plays with Colo-Colo, which recently finished fourth this season in the ...
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Poor Women, Faux Altruism: Inside Colombia’s Booming Surrogacy Trade
With no clear law in place, Colombia’s surrogacy network expands through loopholes, intermediaries and vulnerable women. An exclusive investigative report by La Marea.
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