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Iran enters Persian New Year still offline Iran is entering the Persian New Year in “digital darkness,” an online monitoring group says, with the regime's internet blackout now into its 21st day. Iran cut off online access for its 93 million people after the assault by the U.
Bases on U.S. soil shut down after reports of active shooters and suspicious packages. Some have banned uniforms off base.
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Iran withdraws FIFA World Cup 2026 boycott threat, but refuses to play matches in USA
Iran have said that they will not boycott the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 but remained firm on their stance that they will not play any of the matches in the USA amid the ongoing West Asia conflict.
Iran's national soccer team has lobbied to ensure its participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, amid a dramatic political backdrop. The post 2026 FIFA World Cup: Iran Making Strong Push to Avoid USA appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Here's what we know so far about the US and Israel's strikes on Iran, which led to counterattacks and fears of a wider regional war.
March 20 (Reuters) - Switzerland on Friday said it would not issue licences for companies to export weapons to the United States due to the ongoing attacks on Iran, citing the country's neutrality. "The export of war materiel to countries involved in the international armed conflict with Iran cannot be authorised for the duration of the conflict,
In the backdrop of the ongoing war between Iran, Israel and United States, the Islamic Republic has refused to travel to USA, while American President Donald Trump has said that the players' safety is
A unilateral halt would leave America as the loser, unable to accomplish its objectives. That would undercut American deterrence in Asia and Europe.
Iran are still keeping their hopes alive of playing the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite making it clear they will not travel to the United States of America (USA). The Iranian Football Association president has claimed they are in negotiations with FIFA over a change in schedule that will be similar to the solution developed.
Conservative commentators Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin engaged in a heated public feud on X, trading insults over US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran. Kelly accused Levin of obsession and insecurity, while Levin labeled her "emotionally unhinged.