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Newsday: MEXICOCITYHeat won’t be the only environmental factor affecting players’ performance at the World Cup. Teams playing in two of Mexico’s host cities must adapt to another challenge: altitude. The Azteca stadium in Mexico City sits at more than 7,300 feet...
The Bryan Eagle: In Texas, the nation's biggest cattle-producing state, closing the border has forced the $100 billion beef industry to contract. But in Mexico the beef industry has capitalized on the setback. ......
Straits Times: Ambassador says they need to enter and leave US soil on the same day as their matches. ......
The Observer: Mexico is planning to increase the police and security presence around Zócalo plaza in Mexico City to ensure the World Cup fan festival can go ahead amid growing social unrest and public protests. Much of the city’s historic centre, including the Catedral...
The Observer: A diplomatic war of words has broken out over the US visa status for several members of Iran’s 2026 World Cup delegation with just days to go until the start of the tournament, and on the day the team itself departed to Mexico to open its camp ahead of the...
CBS News: Problems with processing visas had earlier led Iran to move its training base from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, Mexico. ......
New York Post: See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google ANTALYA, TurkeyIran’s World Cup soccer team set off from Turkey for their training base in Mexico on Saturday, with some members of their entourage reportedly still without...