The eight stadiums for the 2022 Qatar World Cup — all within a 30-mile radius of Doha — are now largely complete
In some cases it was the World Cup organizing committee introducing changes before the country as a whole, but the enforcement of laws and conditions facing workers — particularly in the fierce summer heat — remains a source of concern for groups.
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