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Aug 4, 2024, 6:26:19 PM8/4/24
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Havethe same issue myself.

Tried via various browsers and via my phone

Its an issue with the friends system as I can "unblock" someone via the origin launcher. However I cannot send or Receive friend requests from them and if i close and reopen they are blocked again.

Trying via the website, it goes gray momentarily with a spinning wheel then goes back to exactly as it was without unblocking anyone



Location

United Kingdom



ISP - Sky

Router Sky Q Hub



Origin Error Report Number : 1056bd90c0035ba8


I know ppl have the same problem. I have tested EA site, My Phone with EA site. Origin App with main computer and laptop and even my mate tested, well my mate have same problem when he tested block a random dude after we tested unblock mine. Anyone knows somethink? ohh yea and have tested other browsers so at my end theres should not be a problem. i can press remove button it start to "download" Update the site but nothink happens even i press again update button they are still unblocked for me.


guys...it is NOT an isp, or router issue. I screenshotted the reply from tech support...it IS an issue on their end, the said we'll fix it when we get around to it. So a week later, still not fixed. Trust me, spend your money on steam.


By signing the Brazilian star for its flagship sporting asset, Qatar is projecting a business-as-usual image to foreign allies and investors after two months locked in a bitter diplomatic dispute with its neighbors.


While a footnote in monetary terms in Qatar's wider investment portfolio, the immensely wealthy 2022 World Cup host nation has long used sports as a way to elevate its stature . Signing one of the most recognizable and marketable figures in the sports world on Thursday is an extravagant demonstration of that.


Meeting Neymar's mandatory fee of 222 million euros ($262 million) is the most significant move yet to join the soccer elite by PSG as it prepares for its seventh season under ownership that is closely linked to Qatar's ruling family.


"They are trying to literally score a point here," said Christopher Davidson, who teaches Middle East politics at Durham University in northeast England. "It sounds like a lot of money but given the stakes are hundreds of billions of dollars because of the World Cup, Neymar will be seen as a sound investment by Qatar.


Qatar strongly denies the allegation and sees the boycott by its regional rivals as a politically motivated attempt to change its foreign policy and undermine its sovereignty, with the natural gas-rich country's only land border sealed off.


Barcelona players Gerard Pique, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba recently visited a soccer academy and greeted fans at a mall in the Qatari capital. Alba was photographed signing a shirt with an image of Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani that has become a symbol of resistance to the boycott. That came after Spain's Xavi Hernandez, who now plays for Qatari side Al-Saad, released a video message calling for an "end to the blockade against Qatar."


An Egyptian soccer coach, Hossam el-Badry, who manages Egypt's Al Ahly, was suspended and fined $10,000 by the Confederation of African Football for refusing to give interviews to the Qatar-based beIN Sports network following two games in the African Champions League last month.


In the Gulf, many view beIN as remaining closely linked to Al-Jazeera, which was founded by Qatar's former emir and is one of the country's best-known international brands. Al-Jazeera previously operated sports channels that were rebranded as beIN Sports and beIN Media Group was spun off into a separate company in 2014.


Qatari officials have made a point of saying that the vast construction project for the World Cup has been unaffected by the blockade. But they have acknowledged that import costs overall have risen dramatically for items such as food and medicine, which now need to be flown in or shipped by sea from points further afield.


In 2004, it set up the Aspire Academy to train promising young Qatari and foreign players. State-backed Qatar Airways was named in May as a sponsor to soccer's world governing body FIFA, and until the end of June was the main sponsor of Barcelona.


Barcelona enjoys the global stature and track record of success craved by PSG, which is yet to win European soccer's top Champions League title despite the lavish investment from Qatar Sports Investments.


Linked to the country's leadership, QSI describes itself as a "closed shareholding organization" that is chaired by Nasser Ghanim al-Khelaifi, a Qatari former tennis player who is also chairman and CEO of beIN.


The sports network was caught up in the diplomatic dispute too, with its signal along with that of Al-Jazeera cut for viewers in the boycotting countries. That it seems was a step too far though. The UAE unblocked the network more than a week ago to the delight of fans in the seven-state federation that's home to the commercial hub of Dubai.


"This signing can demonstrate that Qatar is still viable, still able to have international influence and still able to be serious player in international soccer," said Davidson, the Middle East expert.

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