World Cup kicks off in South Florida as security ramps up against aerial threats
The World Cup kicks off this week in South Florida, with seven matches set to take place at what is being temporarily called Miami Stadium.
The World Cup kicks off this week in South Florida, with seven matches set to take place at what is being temporarily called Miami Stadium.
A total of 104 matches spanning 11 cities in 39 days, combined with millions of visitors, makes the World Cup a security challenge like no other.
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