Japanese fans’ tradition of cleaning up after themselves at World CupBreaking News15 de June de 2026Updated: 15 de June de 2026By News SupportCompartilhadoFacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp - Advertisement - - Advertisement -Japanese fans’ tradition of cleaning up after themselves at World Cup – CBS News Watch CBS News Japanese soccer fans at the World Cup are continuing a tradition they started in 1998: cleaning up their own trash at stadiums. Tony Dokoupil reports. Source link - Advertisement -CompartilhadoFacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Highlights EntrepreneurshipA Founding Father of Blockchain Is Out to Reinvent the Prediction Industry Logan Simmons - 9 de July de 2026 - Advertisement - Top TopicsHarry Styles fans flew to Amsterdam, paid a 21% premium for hotels, and sent inflation soaring. One Gen Zer paid $1,000 for a tiny... Preston Fore - 10 de July de 2026 Top TopicsDXP Enterprises, Inc. Announces New ABL Revolver Business Wire - 9 de July de 2026 Top TopicsAsia’s founders are decamping to the U.S. as the region suffers a protracted venture funding slump | Fortune Angelica Ang - 9 de July de 2026 Top TopicsHybrid‑work expert Nicholas Bloom says World Cup chaos and pricey commutes are turning July into the summer of remote work | Fortune Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez - 9 de July de 2026 Latest NewsLynette Hooker may have returned to sailboat before going missing in the Bahamas, source says 10 de July de 2026 Man partially sucked out of broken Ryanair plane window during flight, fellow passenger says 10 de July de 2026 At least 11 killed by wildfire in southern Spain: 10 de July de 2026 Passenger ‘nearly sucked out of window mid-air’ on Ryanair plane 10 de July de 2026 - Advertisement -