Iran Arrests Outspoken Player amid World Cup Scrutiny 

In this file photo Esteghlal's defender Voria Ghafouri (L) is marked by Ahli's defender Mohammed al-Fatil during the AFC Champions League group C match between Saudi Arabia's Al-Ahli and Iran's Esteghlal on April 27, 2021, at the King Abdullah sport city stadium in the Saudi city of Jeddah. (AFP)
In this file photo Esteghlal's defender Voria Ghafouri (L) is marked by Ahli's defender Mohammed al-Fatil during the AFC Champions League group C match between Saudi Arabia's Al-Ahli and Iran's Esteghlal on April 27, 2021, at the King Abdullah sport city stadium in the Saudi city of Jeddah. (AFP)
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Iran Arrests Outspoken Player amid World Cup Scrutiny 

In this file photo Esteghlal's defender Voria Ghafouri (L) is marked by Ahli's defender Mohammed al-Fatil during the AFC Champions League group C match between Saudi Arabia's Al-Ahli and Iran's Esteghlal on April 27, 2021, at the King Abdullah sport city stadium in the Saudi city of Jeddah. (AFP)
In this file photo Esteghlal's defender Voria Ghafouri (L) is marked by Ahli's defender Mohammed al-Fatil during the AFC Champions League group C match between Saudi Arabia's Al-Ahli and Iran's Esteghlal on April 27, 2021, at the King Abdullah sport city stadium in the Saudi city of Jeddah. (AFP)

Iran has arrested a prominent former member of its national football team over his criticism of the government as authorities grapple with nationwide protests that have cast a shadow over the team as it competes in the World Cup before a global audience. 

The semiofficial Fars and Tasnim news agencies reported Thursday that Voria Ghafouri was arrested for "insulting the national soccer team and propagandizing against the government." 

Ghafouri, who was not chosen to go to the World Cup, has been an outspoken critic of Iranian authorities throughout his career, objecting to a longstanding ban on women spectators at men's soccer matches as well as Iran's confrontational foreign policy, which has led to crippling Western sanctions. 

More recently, he expressed sympathy for the family of a 22-year-old woman whose death while in the custody of Iran's morality police ignited the latest protests. In recent days he also called for an end to a violent crackdown on protests in Iran's western Kurdish region. 

The reports of his arrest came ahead of Friday’s World Cup match between Iran and Wales. At Iran’s opening match, a 6-2 loss to England, the members of the Iranian national team declined to sing along to their national anthem and some fans protested. 

The protests were ignited by the Sept. 16 death of Mahsa Amini, a Kurdish woman arrested by the morality police in the capital, Tehran. They rapidly escalated into nationwide demonstrations calling for the overthrow of the republic. The western Kurdish region of the country, where Amini was from, has seen particularly intense protests and a deadly crackdown by security forces. 

Ghafouri, who is also a member of Iran's Kurdish minority, has criticized government policies in the past. Officials have not said whether that was a factor in not choosing him for the national team. He plays for the Khuzestan Foolad team in the southwestern city of Ahvaz. 

The protests show no sign of waning, and mark one of the biggest challenges to Iran's ruling clerics since the 1979 revolution that brought them to power. Authorities have blamed the unrest on hostile foreign powers, without providing evidence. 

The protesters say they are fed up after decades of social and political repression, including a strict dress code imposed on women. 



Air India Plane with 242 on Board Crashes at India's Ahmedabad Airport

Firefighters work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, Thursday, June12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Firefighters work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, Thursday, June12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Air India Plane with 242 on Board Crashes at India's Ahmedabad Airport

Firefighters work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, Thursday, June12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Firefighters work at the site of an airplane that crashed in India's northwestern city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat state, Thursday, June12, 2025. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)

An Air India plane headed to London with 242 people on board crashed minutes after taking off from India's western city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, the airline and police said, without specifying whether there were any fatalities.

The plane was headed to Gatwick airport in the UK, Air India said, while police officers said it crashed in a civilian area near the airport.

Aviation tracking site Flightradar24 said the plane was a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, one of the most modern passenger aircraft in service.

"At this moment, we are ascertaining the details and will share further updates," Air India said on X.

The crash occurred when the aircraft was taking off, television channels reported. One channel showed the plane taking off over a residential area and then disappearing from the screen before a huge cloud of fire rising into the sky from beyond the houses, Reuters reported.

Visuals also showed debris on fire, with thick black smoke rising up into the sky near the airport.

They also showed visuals of people being moved in stretchers and being taken away in ambulances.

According to air traffic control at Ahmedabad airport, the aircraft departed at 1.39 p.m. (0809 GMT) from runway 23. It gave a "Mayday" call, signaling an emergency, but thereafter no there was no response from the aircraft.

Flightradar24 also said that it received the last signal from the aircraft seconds after it took off.

"The aircraft involved is a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner with registration VT-ANB," it said.
Boeing did not immediately respond to a request for comment.