How Mexico's World Cup host cities are preparing to keep fans safe | BBC News
As Mexico prepares to co-host the FIFA World Cup 2026, BBC News goes behind the scenes to investigate the scale of the challenge. BBC correspondent Will Grant visits all three host cities, meets authorities using AI-powered robo-dogs for security, and explores concerns over crime and protests. Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the latest news download the BBC News app or visit BBC.com/news #WorldCup2026 #Mexico #BBCNews

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