Qatar and Mexico forge cultural ties for 2026

Mexico and Canada will be protagonists in Qatar's Years of Culture in 2026, an initiative aimed at uniting nations through art and cultural exchange. This collaboration ties into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which both countries will co-host, and promises lasting benefits in education, trade, and diplomacy. Mohammed Al Kuwari, the initiative's cultural advisor, outlines plans to celebrate Mexico's rich heritage in an interview.

Qatar's Years of Culture initiative launched in 2012, aligning with the country's bid for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Mohammed Al Kuwari, former Qatari ambassador to Mexico and cultural advisor for Latin America, states the goal was to build a platform for genuine exchanges among people, artists, and communities, fostering enduring relationships beyond a single year.

For 2026, Mexico and Canada were chosen for their vibrant cultural identities, shared values like inclusion and indigenous heritage, and football connection. 'Qatar hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2022, and Mexico and Canada will co-host in 2026. This makes it the right moment to advance the spirit of unity,' Al Kuwari explains.

The program will feature exhibitions, performances, artistic residencies, academic exchanges, and large-scale public events, revealed in phases. It will highlight Mexican heritage, spanning indigenous and prehispanic traditions, muralism, public art, cinema, music, photography, design, and gastronomy. 'We are examining a broad spectrum... Our approach is always collaborative,' the advisor notes.

Funding will mix public resources, institutional partnerships, and private sector support, ensuring public accessibility. This ties into the 2026 World Cup, adding cultural layers like public art and festivals around the tournament. Al Kuwari mentions ongoing talks with cultural institutions and local partners, with formal collaborations to be announced later.

Success will be gauged by new alliances, ongoing artist involvement, and outreach to youth and communities. For Mexico, it provides an international stage for creators, boosting tours, exchanges, and tourism. Insights from prior editions, such as with India in 2019 or France in 2020, underscore collaborative programming's value. Inclusivity is ensured through free events, educational programs, and activities across neighborhoods, like the CultureRide cycling route or book distributions in past partnerships with Argentina.

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FIFA's Gianni Infantino on video call with Mexico's Claudia Sheinbaum, affirming confidence in 2026 World Cup hosting amid stadium crowds and security.
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed full confidence in Mexico's ability to host matches for the 2026 World Cup, following a phone call with President Claudia Sheinbaum. This comes amid violence sparked by the killing of drug lord Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, which led to event cancellations and security concerns. Sheinbaum announced that FIFA representatives will soon visit to assess security and mobility in host cities.

Clara Brugada, head of Mexico City government, unveiled plans for 18 free Futboleros Festivals with giant screens to watch 2026 World Cup matches. Seven venues will air all games, while others will show key moments. Cultural activities, concerts, and indigenous cuisine will complement the events.

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With 100 days until the opening match Mexico vs. South Africa, Mexico City unveiled its main initiative for the 2026 World Cup: a FIFA Fan Festival in the Zocalo broadcasting all 104 tournament matches on a 510-square-meter LED screen, with free access and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Vancouver artist Carson Ting collaborated with two others to create the official poster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, unveiled this week to mark 100 days until the tournament's kickoff on June 11. The collage-style design features a central player surrounded by national symbols from Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Ting described the project as a career highlight due to its global reach.

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Following the suspension due to security concerns in Jalisco, Mexico has reached an agreement with World Aquatics to reschedule the 2026 Diving World Cup, keeping Guadalajara as the host. The event will be adjusted before the Super Final in Beijing, preserving most planned activities. This decision reflects confidence in the state's infrastructure despite recent violent incidents.

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