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Post Malone UK and Ireland dates for Twelve Carat 2023 tour including Manchester gig - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester - Usa - Australia -  Oslo - London - Ireland - New Zealand -  Amsterdam - Birmingham -  Dublin -  Stockholm

Post Malone UK and Ireland dates for Twelve Carat 2023 tour including Manchester gig

Post Malone has announced a number of UK and Ireland shows as part of the European leg of his Twelve Carat tour - including a stop off in Manchester.

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Greta Thunberg says Norway’s wind farms are an ‘unacceptable’ violation of human rights - euronews.com - Sweden - Norway -  Oslo

Greta Thunberg says Norway’s wind farms are an ‘unacceptable’ violation of human rights

Greta Thunberg is protesting against wind farms built on Indigenous land in Norway. 

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Andrew Coscoran - Coscoran smashes 41-year-old Irish record in Birmingham - rte.ie - Britain - Spain -  Oslo - Ireland - Birmingham -  Istanbul

Coscoran smashes 41-year-old Irish record in Birmingham

Andrew Coscoran broke a 41-year-old 1500m Irish record when clocking 3:33:49 to take third at the World Tour Indoor finals in Birmingham on Saturday.

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Iran team sing national anthem at World Cup - rte.ie - Qatar -  Oslo - Iran -  Tehran - Kurdistan

Iran team sing national anthem at World Cup

Iran's team sang the national anthem before today's World Cup match against Wales, having opted not to do so in their tournament opener in Qatar.

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Iran Team Refuses To Sing National Anthem Ahead Of FIFA World Cup Game Against England In Support Of Anti-Government Protestors Back Home - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Qatar -  Doha -  Oslo - Iran -  Brighton -  Tehran - Kurdistan

Iran Team Refuses To Sing National Anthem Ahead Of FIFA World Cup Game Against England In Support Of Anti-Government Protestors Back Home

Iran's players did not sing their national anthem before their first game of the World Cup against England on Monday, in apparent support for anti-government protesters in their homeland. Ahead of the game in Qatar, captain Alireza Jahanbakhsh said the team would decide together whether or not to refuse to sing the anthem in a show of solidarity for demonstrations that have rocked the regime in Iran. The Iranian players stood impassively and grim-faced as their anthem rang out around the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha.

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Carlos Queiroz - Iran kicks off World Cup divided by protests back home - channelnewsasia.com - Portugal -  Doha -  Oslo - Iran -  Tehran - Kurdistan

Iran kicks off World Cup divided by protests back home

DOHA: Iran's opening World Cup match against England on Monday (Nov 21) is likely to be overshadowed by a deadly crackdown on women-led protests back home.

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Aston Villa - John Carew: Ex-footballer given jail term for tax fraud in Norway - euronews.com - Britain - Norway -  Oslo

John Carew: Ex-footballer given jail term for tax fraud in Norway

Former Norwegian footballer John Carew has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for tax fraud.

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Sergio Ramos - Fans urged to chant Mahsa Amini name at Iran World Cup games - arabnews.com - Qatar - Spain -  Oslo - New York - Iran - Saudi Arabia

Fans urged to chant Mahsa Amini name at Iran World Cup games

PARIS: Activists have called on football fans attending Iran’s matches at the World Cup starting later this month to chant the name of Mahsa Amini, whose death in custody sparked nationwide protests. Iran has been rocked by eight weeks of protests since Amini’s death, after her arrest for an alleged breach of the country’s strict dress rules for women based on Islamic sharia law. In spite of a bloody crackdown, the protests that initially saw women burn their hijab headscarves and cut their hair have evolved into a broader movement calling for the end of the Islamic republic.

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