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The prices of the tickets will be something to watch. đ FIFA officially confirms Canadian men's automatic 2026 World Cup qualification. Canada, U.S., Mexico secure automatic berths as co-hosts of marquee event. The event will also be the first that features three nations as co-hosts. https://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/soccer-canada-fifa-mens-world-cup-2026-qualification-1.6748502?cmp=rss Stadiums Video Report:
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The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 will be played from 20 November to 18 December in Qatar. It will be the 22nd edition of the competition, and the first played in the Arab world. My prediction to win, I will pick realistically, not by emotion -> République Française. Here are the groups: There is controversy in regards to this World Cup. New ESPN E60 examines this: https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2022/11/new-espn-e60-examines-controversy-surrounding-qatars-world-cup/
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From Equatorial Guineaâs leverage over Washington to Qatarâs scandal in Brussels, small resource-rich states are flexing their diplomatic muscle. By Emma Ashford, a senior fellow with the Reimagining U.S. Grand Strategy program at the Stimson Center, and Matthew Kroenig, deputy director of the Atlantic Councilâs Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. Emma A.: Good thing you didnât put your money where your mouth wasâyouâd have lost it all! But gambling isnât the only way to get rich off the World Cup. Have you been following the European Union corruption scandal that has been rocking Brussels in recent days? Matthew K.: Indeed. It was scandalous news. There are reports that Qatar bribed several European officials in order to influence EU policies in advance of the World Cup. It raises an interesting and broader policy problem. We have known that U.S. enemies, such as China and Russia, have been using âsharp powerâ tools against wide-open Western democracies in order to secure their interests. China bribed an Australian politician and Czech academics, for example, to follow a pro-China agenda. The United States and its allies have woken up to this threat and are putting in place policies to curtail it. But how do we handle relatively friendly autocracies, such as Qatar, engaging in similar tactics? You can read the full article here with the rest of the discussion: https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/16/qatar-obiang-biden-eu-scandal-china-autocratic-allies-damaging-us-and-eu-credibility/