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Massachusetts city orders curfew ahead of Cape Verde World Cup match following spate of stabbings, shootings

A Massachusetts city imposes a curfew ahead of a Cape Verde World Cup match following violent incidents.

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A city in Massachusetts has imposed a curfew ahead of Cape Verde's upcoming World Cup match. Coverage emphasizes community concerns and the city's response to maintain public safety.

Enterprise News, The Boston Globe, NBC News, The New York Times, and The New York Post are among the outlets reporting on the curfew and the related violence. The next steps involve monitoring the enforcement of the curfew and the impact on public safety during the match.

Coverage does not yet specify whether additional security measures are being implemented.

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Which city in Massachusetts imposed the curfew?

Coverage does not specify the name of the city.

What is the duration of the curfew?

Coverage does not specify the duration of the curfew.

Have there been any arrests related to the violent incidents?

According to Enterprise News, 75 arrests were made in Brockton following recent World Cup-related violence.

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