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World Cup in Qatar Caps Big Gulf Push Into International Sports

Por: The New York Times World November 19, 2022

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For most of Mariam al-Anezi’s life, it felt as if no one knew where Qatar was. She would tell people she came from a place next to Dubai, the better-known Gulf Arab emirate a seven-hour drive away.Now, as the throngs of fans from around the world descend on her country for the World Cup, she is roaming the streets of the Qatari capital, Doha, greeting strangers from India and Europe and reveling in a sense of pride in her nation’s new... + full article



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