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Tottenham Hotspur - Tottenham fans stage protest over ticket price increases ahead of Man Utd match - breakingnews.ie

Tottenham fans stage protest over ticket price increases ahead of Man Utd match

Hundreds of Tottenham supporters staged a protest ahead of the club’s home match against Manchester United over the decision to increase matchday ticket prices for this season.

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Anger on the streets of Israel: Parliament backs controversial judicial reform package - france24.com - Russia - France - Iran - Israel

Anger on the streets of Israel: Parliament backs controversial judicial reform package

For decades, Iran has banned women from football and other stadiums except for rare occasions. But that could soon be changing. The head of Iran's football federation has announced that stadiums in three cities would host female fans for the upcoming season of the country's top league. FRANCE 24's Monte Francis tells us more.

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Clare - 'It's a constant battle for female sport,' says Ailish Considine - breakingnews.ie - Australia - Ireland

'It's a constant battle for female sport,' says Ailish Considine

Former Clare football and camogie player Ailish Considine has described the ongoing battle for equality in women's sport as frustrating.

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Juliette Laurain - Alessandro Xenos - Iran protest crackdown: Two reporters could face death penalty over Mahsa Amini story - france24.com - France - Iran

Iran protest crackdown: Two reporters could face death penalty over Mahsa Amini story

Her name was Mahsa Amini, she had been arrested over a headscarf - having fallen foul of the so-called fashion police in Iran who enforce strict laws on the wearing of the hijab. The Islamic Republic of Iran denies that the circumstances surrounding Amini’s death are suspicious, denies that she was ill treated, and denies she was beaten by a number of male police officers.

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Taiwan: Hong Kong's political refugees continue their fight for political freedom - france24.com - France - China - Hong Kong - Taiwan -  Taipei -  Hong Kong

Taiwan: Hong Kong's political refugees continue their fight for political freedom

Lucie Barbazanges, Adrien Simorre and Yena Lee have this report on Hong Kongers who have taken refuge in Taipei.

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Sam Johnson - Gallagher Premiership - Just Stop Oil protesters invade pitch and throw orange powder at Twickenham rugby final - breakingnews.ie - Britain - London -  Bristol

Just Stop Oil protesters invade pitch and throw orange powder at Twickenham rugby final

Just Stop Oil protesters forced a stoppage in play during the English rugby union premiership final at Twickenham.

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Lionel Messi - Nasser Al-Khelaifi - ‘Sincerely worried’: PSG fans protest over Messi saga, disappointing form - france24.com - Qatar - France - Brazil - Argentina

‘Sincerely worried’: PSG fans protest over Messi saga, disappointing form

When Lionel Messi arrived from his beloved Barcelona in 2021, PSG fans hoped he would transform the club into a Champions League powerhouse. But Messi has struggled to reproduce his best form at Qatar-backed Paris – even though he has scored 31 goals in 71 appearances in all competitions.

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Benjamin Netanyahu - Meeting those leaving Israel in opposition to judicial reform - france24.com - France - Egypt - Turkey - Israel - Syria

Meeting those leaving Israel in opposition to judicial reform

Elsewhere, it's been nearly three months since a devastating earthquake struck southern Turkey and northern Syria, killing more than 50,000 people. The ripple effects of the quake are still being felt, including by cancer patients in Syria. Before the disaster, Syrians in the province of Idlib could cross the border into Turkey in search of better treatment. But now, with the frontier closed, that's no longer possible.

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