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Appleton is the. On July 20, they will face double world champions South Africa in Bloemfontein. Portugal will also travel to Edinburgh to take on Scotland on November 16
The Houston Astros open their 2024 season at home against the Yankees, seeking to extend nearly a decade of success.
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"It's upsetting that someone can write a law like this, hand it over to unions, and walk away from it."
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The South China Athletic Association (SCAA) is investigating a leak of members’ personal data, it said on Monday, as the privacy watchdog’ office warned that around 70,000 data subjects had been affected. The non-profit sports organisation said that names, birthdays, HKID numbers and correspondence addresses had been breached. “We deeply regret this incident and have […]
Julian Hall is the second youngest player to debut in MLS behind Freddy Adu. Midfielder Lewis Morgan led the Red Bulls to victory on Sunday with a hat trick. DailyMail.com
NEWLY-APPOINTED Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) chairperson Michael Reza says the gloves are now off in the fight against graft. Reza, who was To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions
On May 29, South Africans will be going to the polls in national and provincial elections to elect members of read more South Africa and a looming election imbroglio
Hours after the U.S. Supreme Court had allowed Senate Bill 4 to go into effect, a federal appeals court let an earlier injunction stand. SB 4 lets Texas police arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border.
Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. A federal appeals court late Tuesday night stopped a state law allowing Texas police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border — hours after the U.S. Supreme Court had allowed it to go into effect.