Protests Before World Cup Opening: Concern in Mexico Before World Cup Start: Police Secure Airport
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The football World Cup will start in Mexico City on Thursday. At the same time, demonstrations of radical teachers' unions are also underway. The last thing that has been found is explosives, which is why a large-scale police operation is now underway.
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico issued a new alert for its citizens to the inaugural match of the 2026 Football World Cup. Now, it warned about the protests recorded in Mexico City, which could generate roadblocks, damage to the airport and complications for mobility during the tournament. Diplomatic representation pointed out that the union mobilizations, carried out by the National Coordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), have been presented since …
Before the World Cup start in Mexico City, hundreds of police officers secure the airport - possible teacher protests provide a tense climate around the tournament. The festival for fans is also on the tip.
Before the World Cup start in Mexico City, hundreds of police officers secure the airport - possible teacher protests provide a tense climate around the tournament. The festival for fans is also on the tip.
A restricted zone was to secure the World Cup opening of Mexico. Nevertheless, there were conflicts. Also the fan festival was not completely undisturbed.
Mexico City, Mexico.- The marches in Mexico City try to arrive at the opening of the World Cup 2026. Among the protesters are the CNTE, transporters, farmers and search mothers. What happened to the protests in the World Cup 2026? Various protests are carried out in Mexico City during the opening of the World Cup 2026 X Most marches in CDMX will aim to reach the surroundings of the Mexico City Stadium at the opening of the World Cup 2026. So th…
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