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Rubble and cranes at Azteca as workers race ahead of World Cup
MEXICO CITY (AP) – Three giant cranes stand a few meters from the main entrance of Azteca Stadium. Around them, construction vehicles move rubble generated by hundreds of workers racing to get the stadium ready for its reopening ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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