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Discrimination, Boycotts and Violence Mark the Start of the 2026 World Cup

Summary by ANRed
The football event organized by Canada, Mexico and the United States promises to be the most lucrative in history, despite a wave of protests, acts of racial discrimination and exorbitant prices for residents of the host countries. All this happens while one of the organizing countries bombards another of the participants. The inaugural match was this Thursday, June 11, and was contested by Mexico and South Africa in the Aztec Stadium. However, …
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The football event organized by Canada, Mexico and the United States promises to be the most lucrative in history, despite a wave of protests, acts of racial discrimination and exorbitant prices for residents of the host countries. All this happens while one of the organizing countries bombards another of the participants. The inaugural match was this Thursday, June 11, and was contested by Mexico and South Africa in the Aztec Stadium. However, …

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ANRed broke the news on Friday, June 12, 2026.
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