Dawood Salman & Kareem Chehayeb BASRA, IRAQ (AP) – For many Iraqis, the first international football tournament their country is hosting in more than four decades is about to kick off in the southern city of Basra, offering a rare moment of joy and optimism. The eight-nation Arabian Gulf Cup starts tomorrow, with teams from […]
BASRA, Iraq (AP) For many Iraqis, the first international soccer tournament their country is hosting in more than four decades is about to kick off in the southern city of Basra, offering a rare moment of joy and optimism.
BASRA, Iraq (AP) For many Iraqis, the first international soccer tournament their country is hosting in more than four decades is about to kick off in the southern city of Basra, offering a rare moment of joy and optimism.