In the aftermath of not singing the Iranian national anthem before a soccer match in Australia, Australian police assisted in ...
President Trump said the U.S. would take in the Iranian Women's Soccer team if Australia didn't grant them asylum.
Iran’s national soccer team has finished the Women’s Asian Cup group stage in Australia and now faces a return home to a ...
The U.S. women's national team captured the 2026 SheBelieves Cup title on Saturday after surviving a relentless challenge ...
President Donald Trump is calling on Australia to grant asylum to Iran's women's soccer team, warning that sending them back to Iran could be deadly.
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.
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Weeks after feminists bellyached over female Olympians, the Iranian women’s soccer team shows what real oppression looks like
The post-Olympics news cycle was a dizzying display of handwringing over the supposed victimhood of empowered, badass American female athletes. If we were to believe much of our media and feminist ...
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Piers Morgan rips Megan Rapinoe as 'hypocritical' over silence on Iranian women's soccer team
Piers Morgan criticized Megan Rapinoe for her apparent silence on the Iranian women's soccer team situation, calling it hypocritical given her previous stance on women's sports.
The dissonance between the president’s hard-line immigration policies and his offer of asylum to the athletes was striking. Australia took in five players.
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Trump: US will give Iran women’s soccer team asylum if Australia won’t
President Trump is vowing to protect members of the Iranian national women’s soccer team who participated in a silent protest of their country’s regime during a recent international match as the ...
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Seven members of Iranian women’s soccer team granted visas as rest of squad leaves Australia
Two more members of the Iranian soccer team were granted humanitarian visas in Australia before the rest of the team departed Sydney late Tuesday, Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed Wednesday.
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