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Mexico beat South Africa in World Cup opener with three red cards: Live updates and reaction
Follow live from the opening day of the 2026 World Cup in Mexico City.

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 · 2h
Mexico defeats South Africa 2-0 in the World Cup’s opening match
 · 5h
World Cup: Mexico defeats South Africa in game marred by 3 red cards
India Today · 4h
Mexico vs South Africa Live Score, FIFA World Cup 2026: 1-0, Advantage Mexico after Sithole red card
Mexico 1-0 South Africa, Julian Quinones is the hero for Mexico at the moment as he scores inside 10 minutes to give the co-hosts the lead in Mexico City stadium.

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 · 7h
FIFA World Cup 2026 Opening Ceremony Live: Shakira set to dazzle ahead of the Mexico vs South Africa opener
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What happened in yesterday's Mexico vs South Africa game: Quinones, Jimenez fire hosts to dream 2026 FIFA WC start
 · 1h
History In Red: Mexico vs South Africa FIFA WC Opener Produces Record-Breaking Drama
Remarkably, the match featured just one yellow card and two goals, meaning the number of red cards matched the combined total of goals and cautions handed out across 90 minutes.

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Mexico beat South Africa in World Cup opener: Was ref right to show three red cards? Who is Julian Quinones?
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Mexicans celebrate breaking opening day curse with 2-0 win
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Mexico vs. South Africa Highlights: Mexico Ends Curse, Beats South Africa 2-0

The opening match is a rematch of the 2010 World Cup curtain-raiser, when South Africa hosted the tournament and became the first African nation to stage the event. Sixteen years later, Mexico has the honor of opening the World Cup on home soil as one of the tournament's three co-hosts.
14h

Morocco’s answer to drought is in the ocean. Could more of Africa follow its lead?

Leading Morocco’s strategy is a $650 million project under construction around 25 miles south of Casablanca. It will be the largest desalination plant in Africa, and according to its developers, the largest in the world powered entirely by renewables — drawing its power from a 360-megawatt wind farm in the disputed territory of Western Sahara.
10h

Senegal, Morocco Are Africa’s Best World Cup Hopes, Model Shows

Senegal and Morocco are Africa’s best bets in the expanded FIFA 2026 World Cup, according to a model developed by Bloomberg Economics.
MSN on MSN
13h

Egypt to welcome Africa Health ExCon 2026 to explore future of digital healthcare in Africa

Africa’s largest healthcare exhibition and conference will focus on health sustainability, digital transformation and strengthening healthcare systems across the continent From 15 to 18 June 2026, Cairo will host the fifth edition of Africa Health ExCon,
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Nigeria evacuates citizens from South Africa as anti-migrant sentiment rises

Nigeria is the latest African state to repatriate citizens following reports of xenophobic attacks.
New Scientist
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What really happened when ancient humans migrated out of Africa

The out-of-Africa migration, in which ancient humans went on to inhabit every other continent except Antarctica, may not have been one moment in time, but a long and slow process. Columnist Michael Ma
MSN on MSN
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Africa's largest copper mining complex launches Europe-bound trade route with first Lobito Corridor shipment

Africa's largest copper mining complex has completed a major milestone in its push to establish a new export pathway to global markets, with copper shipped through the Lobito Corridor successfully arriving in Europe for refining.
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