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Mexican president says country will host Iran’s World Cup team

Mexican president says country will host Iran’s World Cup team
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Mexican President Claudia ​Sheinbaum said the country would host Iran’s soccer team for the FIFA World Cup, claiming U.S. officials did not want to host Iran’s national team during next month’s tournament amid the tensions between the two countries. Sheinbaum said Iran’s team would be hosted by Mexico during a news conference on Monday, per […]

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