Iranian women's football team head home after five decline asylum
The Iranian women's football team left Malaysia headed for the Middle East after five players withdrew their claims for asylum in Australia.
The Iranian women's football team left Malaysia headed for the Middle East after five players withdrew their claims for asylum in Australia. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
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The Iranian women's football team left Malaysia headed for the Middle East after five players withdrew their claims for asylum in Australia.
The Iranian women’s football team departed Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Monday, heading to Oman after several team members withdrew their asylum applications in Australia.
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