BRUSSELS/DUBAI -- Qatar's treatment of foreign workers ahead of next year's soccer World Cup has come under renewed scrutiny as critics question the impact of much-heralded reforms.
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Workers walk towards the construction site of the Lusail stadium in Doha that will be used in the 2022 soccer World Cup in this December 2019 photo. © Reuters
BRUSSELS/DUBAI -- Qatar's treatment of foreign workers ahead of next year's soccer World Cup has come under renewed scrutiny as critics question the impact of much-heralded reforms.