Five members of the Iranian women’s soccer team, who sought asylum in Australia will be granted humanitarian visas, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, confirmed Monday.
Australia has given visas to five members of the Iranian women's football team amid fears for their safety after they were criticised for not singing the national anthem.
The Iran women’s national soccer team was forced to salute and sing its anthem on Thursday ahead of its Women’s Asian Cup group stage match against host Australia, sources close to the team tell CNN ...
China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, called for continuing engagement with Washington to address key differences as the world’s two largest economies gear up for a crucial summit between ...
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5 Iranian women's soccer players safe with police after fleeing team in Australia
Amid fears over their safety, five members of the Iranian women’s soccer squad have sought asylum in Australia and are currently safe with police, a source told CNN Sports. The players, who have been ...
The war with Iran continues to cause aviation chaos in the Middle East and beyond as some of the world’s busiest airports attempt to manage the fallout of airspace closures, with only a limited number ...
The war with Iran continues to cause aviation chaos in the Middle East and beyond as some of the world’s busiest airports attempt to manage the fallout of airspace closures, with only a limited number ...
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Showbiz, media figures gather for UP CMC’s 60th anniversary celebration
After the name was officially changed in January 2025, the University of the Philippines College of Media and Communication ...
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