With World Cup going well, Qatar determined to host 2036 Games

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The Gulf state has the infrastructure – the stadiums, the metro and a new airport

04 December 2022 - 19:03Qatar is determined to bring the 2036 Summer Olympic Games to Doha, according to a source familiar with the Olympic bidding process...

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