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March 10

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‘Our hopes have been crushed’: Exclusive interviews from inside Iran

Fears for 16 Iranian women footballers facing return to Iran


 
March 9

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Home Affairs Minister confirms Iranian soccer team members seeking asylum


 
March 9

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Why all the F-14 Tomcats were Shredded

When the US Navy retired the legendary F-14 Tomcat in 2006, fans hoped the iconic jet would live on in storage or foreign service. Instead, nearly every remaining aircraft was shredded in the Arizona desert. Why destroy one of history’s most famous fighters? The answer lies in Iran, national security, and a Cold War legacy that refused to die.


 
March 9

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حال امام مجتبی وخیم است
 
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Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has reportedly sustained injuries in an assassination-style attack that occurred mere hours after he was officially named to succeed his late father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.



The state television channel referred to the 56-year-old cleric as “janbaz,” which translates to “wounded by the enemy,” indicating the gravity of the situation.

Notably, he has not been seen in public since the onset of hostilities, raising concerns about his safety and the stability of the regime.

The implications of Mojtaba’s reported injury extend beyond personal safety; many analysts suggest that if confirmed, it could further complicate the leadership crisis gripping the Islamic Republic. This is particularly alarming given that Tehran is presently facing not only intense external pressure from foreign adversaries but also considerable internal dissent and instability.


 
March 9

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BREAKING: NATO intercepts second Iranian missile headed for Turkey


 
March 9

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Iraq World Cup Playoff: Coach Calls for Postponement Amid US-Israeli-Iran Conflict

Mar 9, 2026 Iraq's World Cup playoff against Bolivia or Suriname in Monterrey, Mexico, on March 31 is in doubt due to the US-Israeli war with Iran. Coach Graham Arnold says the team may not be able to travel due to Middle East travel disruptions. The Iraqi coach emphasizes the importance of the game for the country and its passionate fans, aiming for the team's first World Cup appearance since 1986. He is exploring alternatives as the airport remains closed.


 
March 9

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Iran's women's soccer team members under police protection


 
March 9

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Iranian women's soccer team seemingly make 'call to help'

'Save our girls': Supporters urge Australia to offer asylum for Iran women's football team

Growing calls for the Iranian women’s football team to be granted protection


 
March 9

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Visuals of Israel’s massive strike on Tehran’s Mehrabad airport and obliteration of 16 aircraft


 
March 9

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Australian government, FIFA urged to protect Iranian football team

Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei injured in airstrike, according to Iran's state media


 
March 8

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The Man Who Stole an F-14 from Iran - An Amazing Story

On September 2, 1986, Iranian Air Force Major Ahmad Moradi Talebi climbed into the cockpit of an F-14 Tomcat and turned west — toward Iraq. He had been planning to defect for months. The Iraqis were waiting. They had an officer assigned to receive him. They had agreed on the exact route, altitude, and airspeed. There was just one problem: he was one day early.

What followed is one of the most devastating cases of friendly fire in Cold War history — shot down by the very people he was defecting to, then hunted down in Geneva eleven months later by the country he had fled. This is the full story of The Wrong Day.

No, Iranian footballer Mehdi Taremi is not going to fight for Iran's regime

Iran's World Cup uncertainty leaves Tucson sports complex in limbo

Why Iranian counterattacks rarely hit their target

مجتبی خامنه‌ای به عنوان رهبر جدید جمهوری اسلامی تعیین شده است


 
March 6

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Has Iran executed its ‘impossible to kill’ Quds general for being a spy? Reports say ‘man with nine lives’ who was always mysteriously absent when Israel carried out assassinations is dead

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IRAN’S top military leader may have been executed by the regime after being identified as the turncoat who betrayed slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, it was claimed today.

Brigadier General Esmail Qaani – leader of the rogue state’s elite Quds Force – miraculously escaped the blitz which killed Khamenei a week ago.

But rumours spread last night that he had been identified as the mole at the pinnacle of the crumbling regime.

Unverified reports began swirling that he had been sentenced to death today after nothing was heard of him since war erupted.

The bearded strongman had survived despite being the focus of suspicion for years which earned him the nickname “The Man With Nine Lives.”

He is reported to have convinced interrogators of his innocence several times after mysteriously leaving sites wiped out by Israeli missile and drone strikes soon after.

Unverified reports circulating in Arab online media claimed Qaani left the site minutes before blasts wiped out 86-year-old Khamenei in his presidential palace last Saturday.

It is not the first time 68-year-old Qaani has cheated death during pinpoint attacks launched by his arch enemy.

He was believed to have died alongside Hezbollah heir apparent Hashem Saffeieddine, 60, in last week’s bunker blast.

But sources in Lebanon, Iraq and Iran have since revealed was not at the meeting – and dodged another a week earlier in which Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was blitzed.


 
March 6

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FIFA, AFC urged to protect Iran women footballers after ‘traitors’ threat

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The global representative organisation for professional footballers, FIFPRO, has urged governing bodies responsible for the 2026 Women’s Asian Football Confederation Cup to protect the Iran national team after they were labelled “wartime traitors” by an Iranian state ‌television presenter.

Both FIFA, world football’s governing body, and the AFC have been called upon to “undertake all necessary steps to ensure the safety of Iran’s Women’s National Team players”.

The Iran women’s national football team players did not sing their national anthem before their Asian Cup opener against South Korea in Australia earlier ⁠this week.

Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting presenter Mohammad Reza Shahbazi said in a video that the players showed a lack of patriotism and their actions amounted to the “pinnacle of dishonour” in footage circulating widely on social media.

“Let me ⁠just say one thing: traitors during wartime ⁠must be dealt with more severely,” Shahbazi said.

“Anyone who takes a step against the country under war conditions must be dealt with more severely. Like this matter of ⁠our women’s football team not singing the national anthem … these people must be dealt with more ⁠severely.”


 
March 6

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Trump wants new Iranian leadership, says there will be ‘no deal’

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A new form of of transitional leadership must have Armed Forces support. A current moderate polition or a moderate military general who can establish order and run the country can take up the tranisionary tasks until it will be time for general election.  


Without naming names, Trump told NBC News that he wants a leader who “would do a good job.” This can be a religous Leader or an Army General.  "The problem is couple of our picks are already dead already! and whoever Iran is picking as potential leader, they are dead too."

Trump said that new leadership in the country is “going to work like it did in Venezuela,” in reference to the U.S. taking out former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. But the logistical and political parameters surrounding each country are different, and it is unclear whether a band of U.S.-friendly leadership could emerge in Iran as it seems to have with Caracas.

The president’s latest comments came after he said in a phone interview with Axios on Thursday that he must be personally involved in the selection of Iran’s new leadership. What that looks like at this point is unclear.

“We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran,” Trump told the outlet.

“They are wasting their time. Khamenei’s son is a lightweight. I have to be involved in the appointment, like with Delcy [Rodríguez] in Venezuela,” the president said.


 
March 6

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Iran security forces issue shoot-to-kill orders, escalating crackdown amid growing unrest

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Iranian authorities have issued direct threats against citizens as the US-Israel strikes continue, warning that security forces will use lethal force against suspected thieves and protesters.

Ahmadreza Radan, commander-in-chief of Iran's Law Enforcement Forces (LEF), said Friday that police had been authorised to shoot suspected thieves on sight.

"Because we are in a state of war, I have issued a shoot-to-kill order for dealing with potential thieves," Radan said in an interview with state television. "If any thief is caught by our forces, they will be shot and immobilised."

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