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rejections, war on Iran keep fans away from World Cup When Iran qualified for the FIFA World Cup last March, the men’s national team didn’t expect their participation to hinge on visas being
reject a social media ban for under-16s for the third time. The UK government is currently undertaking a public consultation on the matter as part of their efforts to better protect children from harmful
social media advertising. One AI-generated advert in January this year, posted by a clinic to recruit new surrogates, shows a woman forced to decide between buying wood to heat her stove or clothes