Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports November 25, 2022
AL RAYYAN, Qatar (AP) — Tensions ran high at Iran’s second match at the World Cup on Friday as fans supporting the Iranian government harassed those protesting against it and stadium security seized flags, T-shirts and other items expressing support for the protest movement that has gripped the Islamic Republic. Some fans were stopped by stadium security from bringing in Persian pre-revolutionary flags to the match against Wales at the... + full article
Associated Press USA Politics January 16, 2023
PARIS (AP) — Up to 12,000 people marched Monday to the EU Parliament in the eastern French city of Strasbourg in support of Iran’s anti-government protesters while the Eiffel Tower lit the night with the slogan “Woman. Life. Freedom,” which embodies the protest movement... + más
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Fox News USA Sports November 30, 2022
Amid protests in Iran that have lasted close to three months, many Iranians were rooting for the United States to defeat their own home country in .Tuesday's match was pivotal for both squads. Iran would have advanced to the knockout stage with a draw, while the USMNT... + más
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Time USA World November 27, 2022
Whenever the U.S. and Iran, two geopolitical rivals who severed formal diplomatic ties in April 1980, meet in any sort of international sporting competition, it’s more than a game. The Group B World Cup match taking place between the two nations in Doha on Nov. 29 is far from... + más
Iran beats 10-man Wales to keep World Cup qualification hopes alive | CNN
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Time USA World November 17, 2022
In September, a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa Amini died three days after being taken into custody by Iran’s . Since Amini’s death, protesters have taken to the streets to demand a change in Iran’s leadership and an end to gender discrimination and state impunity for... + más
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Newsweek USA Sports November 15, 2022
Iran is scheduled to begin its FIFA 2022 World Cup conquest in Qatar on Monday, at the same time the country is reeling from continued protests.The country is part of Group B, along with England, the United States and Wales. Iran will first play England at 8 a.m. ET November 21... + más
What the U.S. Can Learn From the Past Ahead of the Iran Game | Time
MarketWatch USA Business November 10, 2022
At least 328 people have been killed and 14,825 others arrested in the unrest, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran, a group that’s been monitoring the protests over their 54 days. Iran’s government for weeks has remained silent on casualty figures while state media... + más
Iran protests rage on streets as officials renew threats | ABC News
Forbes USA Business October 21, 2022
The Iranian government’s violent on protests stemming from the murder of Mahsa Amini by Iran’s Morality Police is driving the West to levy further sanctions against Iran. The US Treasury Department has already placed extensive on the members of Iran’s Morality Police with... + más
US hits Iran with more sanctions over Mahsa Amini death | WPLG Local 10
US hits Iran with more sanctions over Mahsa Amini death | Associated Press
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