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The World Cup looms for Mexico – but is cartel violence under control?

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Cities in Mexico are preparing to host nearly one million people and 13 games in the world’s most-watched sporting competition. But just months after an eruption of violence do authorities really have organised crime under control? Alex Croft reports

Cities in Mexico are preparing to host nearly one million people and 13 games in the world’s most-watched sporting competition. But just months after an eruption of violence do authorities really have organised crime under control? Alex Croft reports

Cities in Mexico are preparing to host nearly one million people and 13 games in the world’s most-watched sporting competition. But just months after an eruption of violence do authorities really have organised crime under control? Alex Croft reports

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