Eight days before the World Cup, mass protests in Mexico City by teachers and retired judges, road closures and last-minute ...
The historic city of Guadalajara embodies the tension between soccer euphoria and the country’s festering security crisis.
They used to call the World Cup, unequivocally, the planet’s biggest sporting event. But it is about to start, right here in ...
Mexico City’s World Cup preparations have been overshadowed by mass protests, road closures and unfinished infrastructure ...
Massive teacher protests have erupted in Mexico City just days before the start of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 11.
Protesters have warned they could stage demonstrations during the World Cup if the government fails to meet their labor ...
Teachers in Mexico City toppled football statues during protests over pay and reforms, raising tensions ahead of the World ...
Mexico City has been rocked by massive labor protests as the National Coordinating Committee of Education Workers is calling for dignified pensions, fair wages and job security. The strike comes just ...
The tournament comes after a period of fractious relations between the US, Canada and Mexico.
Every four years, FIFA stages a spectacle that is all but guaranteed to dominate front pages around the world, mostly thanks to events on the pitch. Yet, almost inevitably, the limelight is sometimes ...