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Iran’s World Cup squad lands in Mexico amid US visa row
Iranian delegation arrives at their World Cup base camp a day after several members were denied visas by the US.
Iran’s World Cup team arrives in Mexico as US visa row continues
Iran’s national football team has arrived in Mexico ahead of its World Cup matches in the US.
Does Israel really think it can get rid of Hezbollah in Lebanon?
It’s hard to assume that ‘anything positive’ for Lebanon can come from its talks with Israel, argues analyst Imad Harb.
The Taiz transplant team looking to begin a medical revolution in Yemen
Taiz's Cardiac and Vascular Diseases and Kidney Transplant Center provides Yemenis with affordable treatment.
Peru polls open in Keiko Fujimori, Roberto Sanchez presidential runoff
Race between right-wing Fujimori, leftwing Sanchez follows first round of voting marred by logistical issues.
Ronaldo, other ageing stars push limits to make history at World Cup 2026
Experts say sport science is just part of a complex system of factors needed to extend longevity in football.
Why has the Pentagon raised the risk of Israeli spying to the highest level?
The US agencies warn against Israeli efforts to collect information on the talks to end the war, according to reports.
Pope Leo urges youth to be ‘sparks of a new humanity’
Pope Leo XIV urged young people to be 'sparks of a new humanity'.
‘Fear mongering is the main narrative’ in Armenia’s elections
‘Fear mongering is the main narrative’ in Armenia’s elections
‘What ceasefire?’ Palestinians inspect destruction after Israeli strike
Palestinians inspect the aftermath of an Israeli strike in Khan Younis.

