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Los Angeles City Council urges investigation into LA 2028 Olympics organizer Casey Wasserman over ties to Jeffrey Epstein Los Angeles City Council urges investigation into LA 2028 Olympics organizer Casey Wasserman over ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Los Angeles City Council urges investigation into LA 2028 Olympics organizer Casey Wasserman over ties to Jeffrey Epstein

The Los Angeles City Council has taken a significant step in urging the international Olympics committee to investigate Casey Wasserman, the chief organizer for the LA 2028 Olympics, over his connections to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. In a unanimous vote of 12-0, council members expressed their growing concerns regarding Wasserman's past associations, including a flight on Epstein's jet and flirtatious emails exchanged with Epstein's associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, dating back to 2003. This resolution, while symbolic and not enforceable, reflects the intensifying discomfort in Los Angeles about Wasserman's position, particularly given the values of the Olympic movement. Council members emphasized... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 14 Mar 2026 03:05
Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to be cancelled

Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia to be cancelled

Formula 1 is set to cancel its upcoming races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia over security concerns because of the war in the Middle East, Sky Sports News understands. [Continue Reading]

Sky News – World Sky News – World | 13 Mar 2026 16:01
Former Iranian diplomat Mohammad Pournajaf granted asylum in Australia following defection from the Iranian regime Former Iranian diplomat Mohammad Pournajaf granted asylum in Australia following defection from the Iranian regime

Former Iranian diplomat Mohammad Pournajaf granted asylum in Australia following defection from the Iranian regime

In a significant development this week, Mohammad Pournajaf, a former senior Iranian diplomat, has been granted asylum in Australia after his defection from the Iranian regime. This news comes alongside the recent asylum approvals for six members of the Iranian women's football team, highlighting a growing trend of Iranian citizens seeking refuge abroad due to political and social upheaval. Pournajaf served as the charge d'affaires at the Iranian embassy in Canberra until at least early 2023, and the circumstances surrounding his defection reflect the broader struggles faced by many fleeing from repressive regimes. Pournajaf arrived in Australia in 2018 but... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 13 Mar 2026 04:05
Firooza's heart-warming advice for Iranian footballers granted asylum

Firooza's heart-warming advice for Iranian footballers granted asylum

Having fled Afghanistan as an 18-year-old, international cricketer Firooza Amiri knows what it is like to be a sports refugee from a war-torn country. [Continue Reading]

ABC Australia – World ABC Australia – World | 13 Mar 2026 03:20
EA Sports FC to be slapped with 16 age rating due to new loot box rules

EA Sports FC to be slapped with 16 age rating due to new loot box rules

PEGI is getting stricter about how it determines a game’s age rating, with the presence of microtransactions and loot boxes becoming a major factor. [Continue Reading]

Metro UK Metro UK | 12 Mar 2026 16:25
RCMP Charges Three After CBSA Seizes Dozens of Fake Passports at Ontario Border RCMP Charges Three After CBSA Seizes Dozens of Fake Passports at Ontario Border

RCMP Charges Three After CBSA Seizes Dozens of Fake Passports at Ontario Border

On March 12, 2026, Canadian law enforcement detained three local residents at the Peace Bridge port of entry in Fort Erie, Ontario, after the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) found multiple forged Canadian passports and forgery equipment during a secondary inspection. The incident occurred when the individuals were flagged for a secondary check after they accidentally veered toward the US border. CBSA officers seized six counterfeit passports, materials used to produce fake documents, around $24,000 in US and Canadian cash, and 84 illicit credit, debit, and gift cards. Drug paraphernalia was also discovered during the search. The Royal Canadian Mounted... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 12 Mar 2026 14:45
Over 160 complaints filed after Mayday shifts Hong Kong show: Consumer Council

Over 160 complaints filed after Mayday shifts Hong Kong show: Consumer Council

Hong Kong’s consumer watchdog has received at least 174 complaints after Taiwanese rock band Mayday cancelled one of its coming concerts at Kai Tak Sports Park and rescheduled it for later, sparking frustration among fans. The Consumer Council said that as of 5pm on Thursday, it had received complaints from 80 residents and 94 from outside Hong Kong, involving a total sum of HK$485,333 (US$62,010). The largest local claim amounted to HK$7,900, whereas the largest non-local case concerned... [Continue Reading]

South China Morning Post South China Morning Post | 12 Mar 2026 08:05
German athletes under IPC investigation for protest during Russian national anthem at Milano Cortina Games medal ceremony German athletes under IPC investigation for protest during Russian national anthem at Milano Cortina Games medal ceremony

German athletes under IPC investigation for protest during Russian national anthem at Milano Cortina Games medal ceremony

In a developing story from the Milano Cortina Games, German silver medallists Linn Kazmaier and Florian Baumann have come under investigation by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) following their protest during a medal ceremony. The athletes did not remove their caps or turn to face the flags during the Russian national anthem, which has evoked strong reactions amid ongoing tensions surrounding Russia's participation in international sporting events. The incident has raised concerns amid the backdrop of the IPC's decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags, a move that has been controversial due to the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 11 Mar 2026 20:09
One Iranian women's football player reverses asylum request, leaving six team members in Australia amid safety concerns One Iranian women's football player reverses asylum request, leaving six team members in Australia amid safety concerns

One Iranian women's football player reverses asylum request, leaving six team members in Australia amid safety concerns

The ongoing situation surrounding the Iranian women's football team in Australia has intensified as one player reversed her decision to seek asylum, leaving only six team members remaining in the country. This development emerged following an incident where team members were targeted for not singing the national anthem during a match, igniting fears for their safety upon returning home. The players had been in Australia for the Asian Cup when rising tensions in Iran prompted these asylum requests. Reports indicate that the team initially consisted of seven players seeking asylum after receiving backlash in Iran, where they were branded “traitors”... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 11 Mar 2026 08:13
Seven members of the Iranian women's football team granted asylum in Australia following safety concerns Seven members of the Iranian women's football team granted asylum in Australia following safety concerns

Seven members of the Iranian women's football team granted asylum in Australia following safety concerns

In a significant development over the ongoing situation involving the Iranian women's football team, seven members have been granted asylum in Australia. This decision comes amidst escalating concerns for their safety following their refusal to sing the Iranian national anthem during a recent match. The Australian Home Affairs Minister, Tony Burke, confirmed that these individuals received protection visas after a thorough security assessment. The granting of asylum to these players and staff aligns with the growing international scrutiny on Iran's treatment of women and dissenters since the recent outbreak of conflict in the country. The team was in Australia to... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 11 Mar 2026 00:05
Seven members of Iran's women's football team seek asylum in Australia amid fears of persecution upon return Seven members of Iran's women's football team seek asylum in Australia amid fears of persecution upon return

Seven members of Iran's women's football team seek asylum in Australia amid fears of persecution upon return

At least seven members of Iran's women's football team have sought asylum in Australia, a drastic step taken amid growing fears of persecution if they return to their homeland. Reports indicate that five of the 13-player squad were granted asylum on a recent Monday, while two additional players made their intentions known shortly thereafter, including one who notably refused to board a flight destined for Iran at Sydney Airport. The circumstances surrounding their asylum requests stem from fears of severe repercussions from Iranian authorities, particularly for athletes who have been vocal or expressive about their stance on women's rights and... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Mar 2026 13:05
Roman Abramovich disputes UK government's handling of £2.5 billion from Chelsea sale amid ongoing sanctions issues Roman Abramovich disputes UK government's handling of £2.5 billion from Chelsea sale amid ongoing sanctions issues

Roman Abramovich disputes UK government's handling of £2.5 billion from Chelsea sale amid ongoing sanctions issues

Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch and former owner of Chelsea Football Club, has heightened his conflict with the British government concerning the £2.5 billion proceeds from the sale of the club. The funds have been in a frozen UK bank account since the transaction, triggered by sanctions imposed in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Abramovich contends that he has the right to determine how these funds should be allocated, despite the legal complications stemming from international sanctions that target his assets. In its bid to curb the influence of oligarchs with close ties to President Vladimir Putin, both the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Mar 2026 16:21
Over 1,255 people killed in recent airstrikes in Iran, including 200 children and 11 healthcare workers Over 1,255 people killed in recent airstrikes in Iran, including 200 children and 11 healthcare workers

Over 1,255 people killed in recent airstrikes in Iran, including 200 children and 11 healthcare workers

Iranian authorities have reported that over 1,255 people have been killed in the latest wave of airstrikes within the country. This grim toll has been confirmed by Iranian Deputy Health Minister Ali Jafarian, who stated that the attacks have predominantly resulted in civilian casualties, including 200 children and 11 healthcare workers. The airstrikes, which have been ongoing for nine days, have also led to approximately 12,000 injuries as healthcare facilities suffer extensive damage, disrupting medical services in the affected regions. The assaults on Iran have reportedly caused widespread destruction to oil facilities, which has resulted in toxic smoke affecting air... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Mar 2026 11:05
Protests on Gold Coast demand refuge for Iranian women's football team after Asian Cup match Protests on Gold Coast demand refuge for Iranian women's football team after Asian Cup match

Protests on Gold Coast demand refuge for Iranian women's football team after Asian Cup match

Protests erupted on the Gold Coast following the final match of the Iranian women's football team at the ongoing Asian Cup. Supporters surrounded a bus transporting the players, voicing their anger amid mounting calls for Australia to provide refuge for the team. This action gained urgency after some players were labeled as traitors for their apparent failure to sing the national anthem during their opening match. The Iranian team, coached by Marziyeh Jafari, ended their Asian Cup campaign under chaotic circumstances and now faces a perilous trip back home, amidst broader concerns for their safety. According to reports, the backdrop... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 08 Mar 2026 23:08
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