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New: NYT’s @tariqpanja.bsky.social joined ABC Radio National Breakfast from Mexico City.
(shortly after Gianni Infantino’s press conference)
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Not quite made it onto the pitch this time … still, there’s a month to go.
The coverage of this IPO is largely without any context about what it means beyond it being huge. Should it not be a discussion point of what creating the world’s first trillionaire actually means for the world and what it says about the world today?
In Mexico City’s World Cup opening game we got a glimpse of what type of crowd makes up the most expensive tournament ever.
“The real Mexico? No.”
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It wasn’t even hot.
What happened to stadium bans for pitch invaders?
One of the most fascinating aspects of this World Cup is how the US will engage with its national team. Can a country that regards itself as so divided come together over a tournament that has been entirely politicised? Where is the line between nation and state?
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