2026 World Cup kicks off in Mexico City
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Ahead of the co-hosts match against South Africa, fans in the stadium were treated to musical performances from Shakira, Colombia's J
The World Cup’s opening match faces protest chaos as thousands march over Mexico’s crisis of 130,000 missing people and worker conditions.
By Sarah Morland MEXICO CITY, June 11 (Reuters) - Hundreds of relatives with loved ones among Mexico's near-135,000 missing people marched in Mexico City on Thursday, using the inauguration of the FIFA World Cup to rally support and call out what they described as a lack of government action.
FIFA World Cup 2026: FIFA World Cup 2026 has formally commenced across North America amidst a volatile combination of national celebration and escalating civil unrest throughout the host territories.
FIFA World Cup celebrations in Mexico are running into wider social tensions as the capital prepares to open its arms to the world in the opening ceremonies
The latest news and updates ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with U.S. President Donald Trump making a clear promise
Negotiations between the Interior and Education secretariats have failed to settle the CNTE marches and those of families of the disappeared in Mexico City
The “No Ice in the Cup” campaign is using art to protest US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents' planned deployment to the football tournament
