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  "path": "/global/world-analysis/2026/03/05/iran-bombing/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-05T18:02:54.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.thecanary.co",
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  "textContent": "Since Iran’s women’s football team refused to sing the national anthem before a game with Korea on Monday, 2 March, the mainstream media has framed it as a silent act of resistance against the regime. However, since then, in a game against Australia, the team proudly saluted and sang along to Mehr-e Khavaran. 🚨 Iran […]\n\nBy HG",
  "title": "Mainstream media framing of Iran’s footballers silence is all wrong"
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