Sao Paulo violence stokes World Cup protest fears

With the opening match of the World Cup fast approaching, violence threatens to disrupt the tournament

Subway workers on strike demonstrate in Sao Paulo
(Image credit: NELSON ALMEIDA/AFP/Getty Images)

With just two days to go before the start of the World Cup, fears are growing that the tournament will be marred by violent street protests.

During the latest unrest in Sao Paulo yesterday police used tear gas to disperse striking subway workers at a central commuter station in Brazil's most populous city.

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