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  • This photograph taken on May 20, 2026, shows people riding motorbikes past a drainage renovation project aimed at flood prevention in Hanoi. Rows of townhouses torn down in hours, roads ripped up by bulldozers and city blocks reduced to rubble in the name of progress -- giant construction sites litter Hanoi as it races ahead with urban renewal. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'VIETNAM-ECONOMY-INFRASTRUCTURE-RIGHTS-HANOI,FOCUS' by Lam Nguyen and Ty McCormick

  • This photograph taken on May 21, 2026, shows people riding motorbikes past a drainage renovation project aimed at flood prevention in Hanoi. Rows of townhouses torn down in hours, roads ripped up by bulldozers and city blocks reduced to rubble in the name of progress -- giant construction sites litter Hanoi as it races ahead with urban renewal. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'VIETNAM-ECONOMY-INFRASTRUCTURE-RIGHTS-HANOI,FOCUS' by Lam Nguyen and Ty McCormick

  • This photograph taken on May 20, 2026, shows people walking past a demolition site to make way for an expanded road network in Hanoi. Rows of townhouses torn down in hours, roads ripped up by bulldozers and city blocks reduced to rubble in the name of progress -- giant construction sites litter Hanoi as it races ahead with urban renewal. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'VIETNAM-ECONOMY-INFRASTRUCTURE-RIGHTS-HANOI,FOCUS' by Lam Nguyen and Ty McCormick

  • This photograph taken on May 20, 2026, shows a worker walking over debris of demolished residential buildings torn down to make way for an expanded road network in Hanoi. Rows of townhouses torn down in hours, roads ripped up by bulldozers and city blocks reduced to rubble in the name of progress -- giant construction sites litter Hanoi as it races ahead with urban renewal. (Photo by Nhac NGUYEN / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'VIETNAM-ECONOMY-INFRASTRUCTURE-RIGHTS-HANOI,FOCUS' by Lam Nguyen and Ty McCormick

  • Jacques Brunvil of the NYC Department of Small Business Services holds up 2026 FIFA World Cup poster during an outreach event hosted by the NYC Department of Small Business Services in New York's "Little Haiti" neighborhood on May 19, 2026. World Cup fever is beginning to hit New York's immigrant communities where wariness of the Trump administration's deportation crackdown has weighed on foot traffic. In Brooklyn's "Little Haiti," street blocks once busy with merchants were quiet earlier this week. But some are becoming more confident the community will rediscover its joie de vivre as Haiti's first World Cup appearance in more than 50 years quickly approaches. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A canvasser (L) hands out World Cup 2026 business tool kits to a small business owner in the Little Haiti neighborhood of New York on May 19, 2026. World Cup fever is beginning to hit New York's immigrant communities where wariness of the Trump administration's deportation crackdown has weighed on foot traffic. In Brooklyn's "Little Haiti," street blocks once busy with merchants were quiet earlier this week. But some are becoming more confident the community will rediscover its joie de vivre as Haiti's first World Cup appearance in more than 50 years quickly approaches. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A canvasser holds World Cup 2026 business tool kits to hand out to small business owners in the Little Haiti neighborhood of New York on May 19, 2026. World Cup fever is beginning to hit New York's immigrant communities where wariness of the Trump administration's deportation crackdown has weighed on foot traffic. In Brooklyn's "Little Haiti," street blocks once busy with merchants were quiet earlier this week. But some are becoming more confident the community will rediscover its joie de vivre as Haiti's first World Cup appearance in more than 50 years quickly approaches. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images)

  • A canvasser holds World Cup 2026 business tool kits to hand out to small business owners in the "Little Haiti" neighborhood of New York on May 19, 2026. World Cup fever is beginning to hit New York's immigrant communities where wariness of the Trump administration's deportation crackdown has weighed on foot traffic. In Brooklyn's "Little Haiti," street blocks once busy with merchants were quiet earlier this week. But some are becoming more confident the community will rediscover its joie de vivre as Haiti's first World Cup appearance in more than 50 years quickly approaches. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images)

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