Meghan to headline £1,400 'girls' weekend' in Australia
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: BBC News·UK·public
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What happened: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are returning to Australia in April, their first visit since 2018.
Cross-source context: Al Jazeera highlights members of the Iranian women's soccer team arrived in Malaysia after Australia granted asylum to some players. Al Jazeera highlights australia’s home affairs minister says a total of seven members of the Iranian women’s team have been granted asylum.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are returning to Australia in April, their first visit since 2018.
Australian police helped two more members of the Iranian women's soccer delegation slip their minders to claim asylum, but one has changed her mind and decided to go back to Iran, according to authorities. Concerns about the players' safety upon their return home grew after Iranian state television
Australian police helped two more members of the Iranian women's soccer delegation slip their minders to claim asylum, but one has changed her mind and decided to go back to Iran, according to authorities. Concerns about the players' safety upon their return home grew after Iranian state television
Australian police helped two more members of the Iranian women's soccer delegation slip their minders to claim asylum, but one has changed her mind and decided to go back to Iran, according to authorities. Concerns about the players' safety upon their return home grew after Iranian state television
The smiles and joy seen in pictures of the seven members of the Iranian women's football team who sought asylum in Australia only tell part of the story, with many still scared for their families back home.
The Iranian women’s soccer team left Australia without six squad members after frantic final efforts inside the terminal by Australian officials, who sought to ensure the women understood they were being offered asylum. Initially offered to seven, one of the players changed her mind in a last-minute