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FIFA World Cup 2026 gets Hyundai robot dogs for venue security patrols
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins in North America, Hyundai Motor Company has
Astronomical ticket prices, soaring security costs and concern over traffic and transit snarls is mixed with pride in host cities and excitement over the U.S. team.
Iran's preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have already begun in team's training base in Tijuana, Mexico with heavy security surrounding them.
With the World Cup about to begin, heavily armed police and National Guard officers are patrolling the streets of Guadalajara as authorities try to reassure visitors and residents that security won’t be an issue in a city that was rocked by cartel violence earlier this year.
The 2026 World Cup will place extraordinary demands on security across multiple United States host cities. Organizers and officials have described the effort as unlike any previous domestic event. Andrew Giuliani captured the scale when he observed that there has never been a summer like this in American history from a security angle.
Federal, state, and Seattle officials announced Monday that they are launching what security experts describe as an unprecedented safety effort for FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in the city.
MARTA, Atlanta's public transit system, has faced a spike of violence. Now, there is a new app for planning, safety ahead of the World Cup.
Officials in all the host cities began planning for the event years in advance, running through not just match-day security concerns, but transportation and staffing for fan events.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Security, bag policy at Houston Stadium
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is here, and it will be attended by tens of thousands of fans over the next month or so in Houston. As a result, security at Houston Stadium will be on high to ensure all fans are safe and abide by all security protocols.
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US spy powers to lapse as World Cup raises security fears
A major US surveillance authority is set to expire Friday, deepening concerns over national security as the World Cup gets underway and Washington remains deadlocked over President Donald Trump's intelligence leadership.
