Qatar World Cup 2022
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World Cup 2022: FIFA head says fans ‘will survive’ without beer in QatarQatar puts strict limits on the purchase and consumption of alcohol, though its sale has been permitted in hotel bars for years outside of the tournament-run areas.WorldNov 19, 2022
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FIFA World Cup: Ottawa ‘very concerned’ over Qatar worker issues, joins rights callsAmong some of the allegations of mistreatment of Qatar FIFA World Cup migrant workers, thousands have died on the job and have experienced wage theft, advocates say.CanadaNov 4, 2022
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World Cup teams should focus on soccer, not politics, FIFA saysSoccer's top officials have urged the 32 teams preparing for the most political World Cup in the modern era to focus on the game in Qatar.SportsNov 4, 2022
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FIFA WORLD CUP: How Team Canada has ‘captured the imagination’ of a countryThe Canadian national men’s soccer team is making its second appearance at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar next month. What does this mean for fans and the sport in the country?SportsOct 26, 2022
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