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Massive farewell to killed Khamenei in Qom as well

Massive farewell to killed Khamenei in Qom as well

A massive crowd gathered in the holy city of Qom, Iran, to pay their final respects to the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Reports indicate that millions of people, including mourners from various neighboring countries, participated in the funeral procession.

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Cheering for Egypt together, as the opponent is the only country Danielle Kliwon truly detests

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Foreign media skewer Trump after US defeat to Belgium: 'Who are you going to call now, Donald?'

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King Philippe of Belgium heads to World Cup quarter-finals

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