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BBC News June 22, 2026

Mexico World Cup

Mexico is getting ready for the FIFA World Cup 2026. The country has been working hard to prepare for the big event. There have been some problems, like protests and violence, but the government is trying to keep everyone safe. They are using special technology like robo dogs with artificial intelligence and facial recognition to help. These robo dogs can pick out people who are not allowed in the stadiums and find criminals. The government is also using military and National Guard troops to keep the stadiums safe.

The country has been working on fixing up old landmarks like the Azteca Stadium. This stadium is very important to Mexico's football history. It's where many famous games have been played, including the World Cup in 1970 and 1986. The stadium has been renovated and is now ready for the World Cup. The government is also working on fixing up the airport in Mexico City. They want to make sure it can handle all the extra people coming to visit for the World Cup. The infrastructure is being modernized to make it better for visitors.

Even with all the problems, the people of Mexico are excited for the World Cup to start. They are hoping it will be a big success and bring joy to the country. The government is trying to make sure everything goes smoothly, and the fans are just waiting for the games to begin. With all the hard work and preparation, Mexico is ready to host the World Cup and show the world what it has to offer. The government is doing its best to make sure the tournament is safe and fun for everyone.

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