Por: ABC News Business May 17, 2023
TOKYO -- About 1,500 trees were cut down to build the $1.4 billion National Stadium for the Tokyo .Almost two years after the Games ended, the graceful stadium sits largely unused, has no major tenant, and could cost taxpayers a reported $15 million annually in upkeep. In the interim, the Tokyo Games have been sullied by a string of bribery scandals and insider deals.Building new sports facilities is again at the heart of a redevelopment plan... + full article
Associated Press USA Sports May 17, 2023
TOKYO (AP) — About 1,500 trees were cut down to build the $1.4 billion National Stadium for the Tokyo Olympics.Almost two years after the Games ended, the graceful stadium sits largely unused, has no major tenant, and could cost taxpayers a reported $15 million annually in... + más
Critics of Tokyo redevelopment plan accuse city government of ignoring residents' wishes | ABC News
ABC News USA World May 17, 2023
TOKYO -- About 1,500 trees were cut down to build the $1.4 billion National Stadium for the Tokyo .Almost two years after the Games ended, the graceful stadium sits largely unused, has no major tenant, and could cost taxpayers a reported $15 million annually in upkeep. In the... + más
Fox News USA Sports April 13, 2023
A Japanese baseball stadium where , Jimmie Foxx and Lou Gehrig played in 1934 when American stars went on tour is at the center of a climate battle in the country. in Tokyo opened in 1926 and is currently the home of the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of the Central League of Nippon... + más
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Time USA World December 20, 2022
The men’s soccer world championship ended in Qatar on Dec. 18 with one of the finals in the league’s 92-year history. It was a night of heart-stopping drama that went into overtime, and then some, ultimately ending with the coronation of Argentina as world champions. For... + más
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CNN USA Business November 30, 2022
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Newsweek USA Sports November 18, 2022
Budweiser has responded to Qatar's late U-turn on its alcohol policy, just 48 hours before the start of the FIFA World Cup in the Gulf state.It had originally been stated that alcohol would be available at fan zones, as well as around stadiums, but it is believed that sales... + más
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