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The Welsh Rugby Union has recognised the "hurt and anger" caused by their proposal to reduce the number of professional men's sides from four to two.
Without urgent and coordinated responses from domestic institutions and regional actors, Malawi risks descending into a cycle of contested legitimacy and democratic decay.
The proposals unveiled in Cardiff on Wednesday have been described as a blueprint to “save Welsh rugby” but they are radical ...
Israeli Foreign Ministry says embassy reopening part of broader effort to strengthen ties with African countries - Anadolu ...
An aid convoy operated by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) came under attack Wednesday near the famine-stricken ...
Aligned for Advancing Lifesaving and Peace in Sudan Group urges warring parties to lift bureaucratic impediments to allow aid ...
A South African government trade body looking into the country's struggling steel sector proposed import duties starting at ...
U.S. law imposes new tax on diaspora money transfers Remittances vital to Gambia's foreign currency reserves Families brace for financial shock amid U.S. crackdown A controversial new law signed by ...
Wales international Joe Hawkins has become the first player to speak out against the Welsh Rugby Union's proposal to cut from four to two teams. Hawkins, who has just returned from Exeter to sign for ...
YOKOHAMA, Japan (AP) — Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Wednesday proposed an economic zone connecting the Indian ...
South Africa's International Trade Administration Commission on Wednesday proposed import duties starting at 10% on steel products as part of measures to defend the sector from an influx of imports.
Tokyo needs to talk to more than just governments.