Teachers in Mexico City conducted strikes that resulted in the shutdown of traffic along Paseo de la Reforma, a major thoroughfare, last week. This occurred in the lead-up to the World Cup opening ceremony.
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Traffic Disrupted by Teacher Strikes in Mexico City Ahead of World Cup
Striking teachers in Mexico City caused traffic disruptions on Paseo de la Reforma, a key roadway, last week. The strikes took place just before the opening ceremony of the World Cup.
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- ✕ loaded language: 'shut down'
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Mexico City Protests Go On Without Disrupting the World Cup Opening Ceremony
Traffic Disrupted by Teacher Strikes in Mexico City Ahead of World Cup