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FIFA World Cup Scandal Pt. 1

Explore episode Dec 5, 2022
Business
Qatar's Soft Power Playbook: Al Jazeera and Harrods

FIFA World Cup Scandal Pt. 1 · Dec 5, 2022 Business

Before bidding for the World Cup, Qatar loaned $130 million to launch Al Jazeera — now reaching 250 million households — and spent $2 billion to buy London's Harrods. These weren't just investments; they were a deliberate strategy to accumulate global influence and cultural prestige.

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