US revokes World Cup tickets for Iranian fans
Iran has accused the United States of revoking World Cup ticket allocations for its supporters, sparking a diplomatic dispute just as the tournament kicks off. The Iranian government condemned the move as politically motivated, while US officials have not publicly confirmed or detailed the decision. The incident adds another layer of tension to already strained US-Iran relations on the global stage.
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