FIFA World Cup 2026: Security concerns grow in US as funding stalls
US preparations fall behind for FIFA World Cup 2026, leading to growing concerns about security risks at events.
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US preparations fall behind for FIFA World Cup 2026, leading to growing concerns about security risks at events.
WASHINGTON, March 20 - Intelligence briefings reviewed by Reuters have warned of the potential for extremists and criminals to target the World Cup at a time when hundreds of millions of dollars of approved security funds have been delayed, causing U.S. preparations to fall behind.
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