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 EntrepreneurshipWhy You Don’t Need a Big Idea to Build a Great Business Roy Dekel - 25 de May de 2026 - Advertisement - Top TopicsInside Europe’s most innovative companies 2026 | Fortune Sam Birchall - 18 de June de 2026 Top TopicsKevin Warsh showed that he’s decisively not Trump’s ‘sock puppet’—and markets didn’t like it | Fortune Eva Roytburg - 17 de June de 2026 Top TopicsThe G7 just pledged to break China’s rare earth grip — there’s a lot of work to do | Fortune Mia Osmonbekov - 17 de June de 2026 Top TopicsThe G7 has some special lunchtime guests this year: Sam Altman, Demis Hassabis and Dario Amodei | Fortune Kelvin Chan, The Associated Press - 17 de June de 2026 Latest NewsGunfire heard at Niger capital’s airport 18 de June de 2026 Moment Trump signs US-Iran agreement at Palace of Versailles 17 de June de 2026 What’s in the agreement between the US and Iran? 17 de June de 2026 What’s in, or not in, the U.S.-Iran peace deal 17 de June de 2026 - Advertisement -