Spain, Portugal and Morocco are pushing back against the idea of expanding the the 2030 World Cup tournament to 64 teams.
With the World Cup already set to expand to 48 teams next summer, FIFA is considering an even bigger expansion to 64 countries for the 100th anniversary of the global spectacle in 2030.
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Experts Warn That the World Is Far Behind on Achieving Zero Deforestation Targets By 2030
The report hinted that a lack of coordination has been a major obstacle to achieving real progress in this regard.
The European Commission proposed a reform of the EU’s military planning and procurement as part of a five-year strategy to ...
Morocco is entering a decisive stage in its development journey as it prepares for major international milestones, including ...
FIFA are considering a proposal made by the Uruguayan FA president Ignacio Alonso to make the 2030 global tournament a 64-team World Cup. That is a preposterous idea even to entertain, as it lowers ...
The report revealed that the world is off track to zero down on deforestation by 2030 as about 8.1 million hectares of forest ...
The report recommends taking immediate steps, such as incorporating renewable energy goals into national climate strategies ...
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Global renewables to double by 2030, but IEA warns momentum must accelerate
Global renewable energy capacity is on course to double by 2030, reaching 4,600 GW—comparable to the current combined total ...
Sustained state-led investment, favourable geography and rising populations are positioning the Middle East as one of the ...
The launch of Private Markets 2030, a multi-title exploration of six key trends that private markets managers will need to ...
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