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Can the US, Mexico and Canada set aside their differences as they co-host the World Cup?
The tournament comes after a period of fractious relations between the US, Canada and Mexico.
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According to BBC News’s source item, Can the US, Mexico and Canada set aside their differences as they co-host the World Cup?, The tournament comes after a period of fractious relations between the US, Canada and Mexico.
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- Can the US, Mexico and Canada set aside their differences as they co-host the World Cup?BBC News - 2026-06-04T08:46:23+00:00
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