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These are all the countries currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not travel’ list
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Iran heads to World Cup in Mexico amid bitter visa standoff with Washington
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World Cup overshadowed by US travel restrictions and the war in Iran
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US visa rejections, war on Iran keep fans away from World Cup
US visa rejections, war on Iran keep fans away from World Cup High visa application fees, equally high rejection rates, an unwelcoming America, and the war combine to deter fans. 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 granted by hosts, the United States, only at the last moment – if at all. Nor did Iranian fans eager to support Team Melli expect to be banned from entry by the US.
A deal with Iran may need some delusional thinking to work
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Mirra Andreeva claims first Grand Slam title with victory at Roland-Garros
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How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran?
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Middle East on edge: Iran and Israel trade fresh blows despite Trump's warning
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