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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.
The World Cup’s opening match faces protest chaos as thousands march over Mexico’s crisis of 130,000 missing people and worker conditions.
Activists Demand FIFA Exclusion for Iran In Los Angeles, Iranian-American activists and former football players organized a protest prior to Iran's first match in the FIFA World Cup. They urged FIFA to remove Iran from the tournament due to alleged human rights violations committed by its government.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum may not attend the 2026 World Cup Fan Fest on Thursday because of continuing demonstrations by teachers.
Two days before the World Cup opening match between Mexico and South Africa, massive protest actions have put security forces in the host city of Mexico City on high alert. Police discovered a total
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
Is Spanish soccer star Lamine Yamal possibly missing the World Cup in the United States because of a Palestinian protest and visa issues? No, that's not true: There is no evidence supporting the claim that Yamal would miss the
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World Cup opening ceremony and match at risk of being called off amid planned mass protests
Security forces numbering more than 10,000 have been mobilised ahead of Thursday's World Cup curtain-raiser amid mounting fears that widespread demonstrations could derail the tournament's opening day.
