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2022 World Cup
Why We’re Watching Japan and South Korea at the World Cup
By Layne Vandenberg
The performances of the Japanese and South Korean men’s national teams at the 2022 FIFA World Cup have embodied the stories we love to hear and watch.
China Again Misses World Cup
By Stephen Wade
China has played only once in the World Cup, and that was in 2002 when it lost all three games and failed to score a single goal.
The Plight of Nepal’s Migrant Workers
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Often cheated and frequently facing atrocious working conditions, young Nepalese are still flocking abroad for work.
India’s Role in Gulf Labor Abuses
By Fareed Rahman
India must work to protect the rights of millions of migrant workers facing abuse in Gulf States’ construction projects.
Qatar World Cup in Jeopardy As Scandals Continue to Surface
By Samuel Chi
Reports of rampant corruption, vote buying and human rights abuses could force a relocation.
Brutal Migrant Labor and Heat: Qatar Unfit to Hold the World Cup
Ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the world should heed lessons from the past.
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