Six members of Iran's women's team initially claimed humanitarian asylum in Australia due to the war in the Middle East.
A fifth of seven members of the Iran women's soccer team who accepted refugee visas to stay in Australia has changed her mind, a sport official says.
Zahra Ghanbari is fifth football player to withdraw her request after seven squad members sought asylum in Australia.
It was a story of redemption for Immigration's attacking duo – Colombian Wilmar Jordan and Fayadh Zulkifli – as they bounced back in style to inspire a 2-1 comeback win over Sabah in the Super League ...
Proposed new powers for home affairs minister are ‘truly appalling’, Asylum Seeker Resource Centre says ...
The Football Association of Singapore (FAS) has fined Hougang United Football Club (HGFC) for fielding a player in three ...
The CEOs of the nation's top airline companies, including American, Delta, Southwest and JetBlue, are imploring Congress to ...
Security lines are stretching out the door and around the corner because Transportation Security Administration (TSA) ...
Al Jazeera breaks down the events surrounding the Iranian team – from the national anthem row to the players’ escape.
Critics accuse the government of concealing the "true effect" of the changes, arguing they would prevent people from seeking ...
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