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Posted on 04/08/2019 by admin

Osaka gets 2025 World Expo but questions remain

People in Osaka have welcomed the news, pointing back to memories of when the city first hosted a World Expo in 1970. But organizers are facing questions about the event’s huge cost. On November …
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