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[핫클릭] The US national team has removed the Islamic symbol from the Iranian flag … outside of Iran

▶ The US national team has removed the ‘Islamic mark’ from the Iranian flag… Iranian backlash

Iran’s national team protested strongly after the Islamic Republic’s emblem was removed from the Iranian flag posted on social media.

On the 27th local time, the Associated Press reported on the position of the US team as “a measure to support anti-government protests in Iran.”

In response, an official from the Iranian Football Association told the Associated Press, “It is against international law and ethically problematic.”

In Iran, anti-government protests have continued since the death of a college student named Mahsa Amini in September this year after being arrested for not wearing a hijab.

▶ The ‘Fame Flashdance’ singer and actress, Irene Kara, has died

The American singer and actress Irene Cara, who is famous for the theme songs of the films ‘Fame’ and ‘Flashdance’, died at her home in Florida on the 25th local time, the Associated Press reported.

The cause of death has not yet been released.

Born in New York and trained to sing and dance as a child, Kara shot to fame in 1980 with the musical Fame.

In 1983, he sang the theme song for the film Flashdance, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and two Grammy Awards the following year.

▶ 120 years old in the human era… The oldest cat in the Guinness Book of Records

A 27-year-old female cat living in the UK has become the ‘oldest cat’ in existence.

According to Guinness World Records, Flossie, who was born in Merseyside, midland England in December 1995 and is celebrating her 27th birthday soon, is listed as the world’s oldest living cat on the 24th.

For a cat, 27 years is equivalent to 120 years in human years.

Flossie was born near Merseyside Hospital, lived as a stray cat, went through several owners, and was adopted by cat shelter worker Vicky Green.

Green said Flossy was a playful and curious cat, although she had lost her hearing and sight due to old age.

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Yonhap News TV article inquiries and reports: Kakao Talk/Line jebo23

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