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Posted on 14/01/2021 by admin

Future of Summer Olympics in Tokyo uncertain says Japanese minister

The future of the Olympics is uncertain, including the possibility the Games will not go ahead in Tokyo this Summer, Japan administrative and regulatory reform minister said on Thursday.
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