Por: Newsweek Life December 18, 2022
One of Qatar's secret alleged conversion therapy centers for members of the LGBTQ community is only minutes from where the FIFA World Cup final will be played.Funded by the Qatari government, the Wifaq Family Consulting Center is located in the city of Lusail, just a five minute drive from Lusail Stadium where Argentina will take on France for the coveted World Cup trophy on Sunday.While the center advertises itself as offering spiritual... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 09, 2022
Heading into the final weeks of the year, like most financial advisors, we spend a lot of time talking with clients about how they can reduce their tax burden. One of our favorite tools to use is a Roth conversion for our clients’ pre-tax 401k or IRA accounts, something which... + más
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ABC News USA Business December 06, 2022
DOHA, Qatar -- The stadium was designed to leave a minimal footprint in the Qatari sand. It's now due to be dismantled.Stadium 974 played host to seven matches, the last of which was Brazil's 4-1 win over South Korea in the round of 16 on Monday. The Qataris say the... + más
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Associated Press USA Sports December 06, 2022
DOHA, Qatar (AP) — The World Cup stadium was designed to leave a minimal footprint in the Qatari sand. It’s now due to be dismantled. played host to seven matches, the last of which was in the round of 16 on Monday. The Qataris say the stadium will disappear, but it isn’t... + más
WPLG Local 10 USA Sports December 05, 2022
DOHA – The World Cup stadium was designed to leave a minimal footprint in the Qatari sand. It's now due to be dismantled. played host to seven matches, the last of which was in the round of 16 on Monday. The Qataris say the stadium will disappear, but it isn't clear... + más
This is awkward: Budweiser Responds to Qatar banning beer in stadiums | Newsweek
MarketWatch USA Politics November 19, 2022
Representatives for FIFA and the Qatar organizing committee did not respond to MarketWatch’s request for comment on this story. Here is a refresher on why the 2022 FIFA World Cup is so controversial.Corruption allegations over Qatar’s winning bid to host Qatar and its... + más
Qatar Hosting The FIFA Men’s World Cup Comes With Controversy For Sponsors, Players And Fans | Forbes
World Cup described as soccer's Fyre Festival amid beer ban | Newsweek
Associated Press USA Entertainment November 06, 2022
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Qatar is home to some 2.9 million people, but only a small fraction — around one in 10 — are Qatari citizens. They enjoy massive wealth and benefits fueled by Qatar’s shared control of one of the world’s largest reserves of natural... + más
Qatar Airways Ready To Shine At 2022 World Cup As Official Airline Of FIFA | Forbes
Forbes USA Business October 17, 2022
DOHA, QATAR - To host the World Cup, Qatar is spending $220 billion in building sever new soccer ... [+] stadiums and facilities. The treatment of migrant laborers has become controversial. (Photo by Qatar 2022/Supreme Committee via Getty Images)Qatar 2022/Supreme Committee via... + más
FIFA open to compensation fund for migrant workers in Qatar | WPLG Local 10
When and where is the next FIFA World Cup? 16 host cities announced | Newsweek
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