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A weekly round up of all the top sports stories from the Middle East and North Africa, featuring the first Iranian woman to officiate a men's match.
The payment of an outstanding debt of £400 million owed to Iran by the United Kingdom could increase the likelihood of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's release, according to media reports.
Iran is threatening legal action against South Korea if it doesn't pay its dues of over $7 billion for oil shipments, frozen because of US sanctions on Tehran
Israel's new air defence system - known as the C-dome system - is a naval version of the Iron Dome, as officials call it a key layer of protection against Iran.
South Korea's foreign ministry said Iran agreed to Seoul's "proposals" to use the fund, without giving details.
Sheikh Meshal, a veteran of Kuwait's security and intelligence apparatus, is coming to power at the age of 83.
The US has granted Iraq a wavier for sanctions that will allow it to import oil and gas from Iran.
The administration sees its reasoning as wholly justified – the pandemic provides a perfect cover for Iran to secure the assets it needs to purse its regional ambitions.
In today's roundup: Iran mulls restrictions while the West Bank extends lockdown, US releases Kassim Tajideen, Yemen again faces famine, and a deep dive into Egypt's persecution of doctors
The move - which will prohibit the withdrawal of US dollars - aims to stamp out the illicit use of some 50 percent of the $10 billion that Iraq imports in cash from the New York Federal Reserve each year