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Martial law: Year after South Korea imposed it, where else is it in force?

Martial law grants military authority over civilian governance, suspending rights and curtailing freedoms, producing outcomes from brief reversals to prolonged authoritarian rule.
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3 hours ago
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South Korea: Lee promises justice on martial law anniversary DW 12/03/2025

President Lee proposes making December 3 a national holiday to honor citizens who opposed Yoon Suk Yeol's failed Dec. 3, 2024 martial law declaration and seeks accountability.
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A year after South Korea's martial law crisis, the president urges unity, but the wounds are still raw

Those who attempted to impose martial law must face justice; investigations continue and national unity remains incomplete amid polarized support for Yoon and pro-democracy protests.
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Deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 to resume Dec. 30

Deep-sea search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will resume Dec. 30 with Ocean Infinity conducting a 55-day no-find, no-fee search in the southern Indian Ocean.
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YouTube says it will comply with Australia's under-16s social media ban, with Lemon8 to also restrict access

YouTube will sign out under-16 users in Australia from 10 December to comply with the federal under-16s social media ban.
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Pat Cummins poised to return for Australia in second Ashes Test at Gabba

Pat Cummins is likely to be cleared to return for Australia's second Ashes Test at the Gabba after rehab and strong training, complicating England's plans.
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6 hours ago

Nigeria names former military chief as new defense minister DW 12/03/2025

President Tinubu nominated former military chief Christopher Musa as Nigeria's new defense minister, replacing Mohammed Badaru Abubakar.
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8 hours ago

More than 200 leading cultural figures call for release of jailed Palestinian leader

Prominent cultural figures urge release of Marwan Barghouti, viewed as the most popular Palestinian leader and a unifying figure for a two-state solution.
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6 hours ago

A king above all': The rise and rise of Asim Munir, Pakistan's increasingly powerful army chief

The 27th amendment has effectively enshrined military dominance by granting the army chief unprecedented powers, immunity, and extended control over the armed forces and judiciary.
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7 hours ago

Family alarmed over Jimmy Lai's deteriorating health as he languishes in solitary confinement in Hong Kong

Jimmy Lai, jailed in Hong Kong, is suffering severe health deterioration including dramatic weight loss, rotting teeth, and discolored, falling nails amid harsh prison conditions.
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3 hours ago

Colombia's Petro invites Trump to cocaine lab demolition amid attack threat

Colombian President Gustavo Petro said his government destroyed 18,400 cocaine laboratories without missiles and invited Donald Trump to witness the destruction.
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China using AI as 'precision instrument' of repression

China uses AI to censor and surveil citizens and exports those censorship and surveillance tools internationally.
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Venezuela denounces US-ordered forced sale' of oil company Citgo

A Delaware judge ordered the $5.9bn forced sale of Citgo to settle creditor claims, prompting Venezuelan condemnation amid concerns over US pressure and control of oil reserves.
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6 hours ago

Australia social media ban: when is it, how will it work and what apps are being banned for under-16s?

Australia's world-first social media ban for children under the age of 16 is just a week away. The tech platforms large and small are working on functionality that will kick off existing under-16 account holders and prevent any new ones from signing up. But how will it work, what happens to those accounts and what can people do if they are wrongly banned?
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7 hours ago

Australia social media ban: when is it, how will it work and what apps are being banned for under-16s?

Australia will ban under-16 users from listed social platforms, requiring platforms to remove or block teen accounts and implement non-ID age checks.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago

Kim Jong Un's Su-25 fighters have a new weapon, and it looks a lot like a Western cruise missile with a 300-mile range

North Korea displayed a missile on an Su-25 that resembles Western cruise missiles, potentially enabling long-range strikes from Soviet-era fighters.
fromWIRED
8 hours ago

Russia Wants This Mega Missile to Intimidate the West, but It Keeps Crashing

A Russian intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) fired from an underground silo on the country's southern steppe Friday on a scheduled test to deliver a dummy warhead to a remote impact zone nearly 4,000 miles away. The missile didn't even make it 4,000 feet. Russia's military has been silent on the accident, but the missile's crash was seen and heard for miles around the Dombarovsky air base in Orenburg Oblast near the Russian-Kazakh border.
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Ice surface for 2026 Milan Olympics expected to be smaller than NHL rinks: 'I don't understand how that happened.'

During an appearance on Sportsnet's "Real Kyper and Bourne," DeBoer said he expects the playing surface to be several feet smaller than an NHL rink, though he was baffled as to why. "The ice surface, it looks like it's going to be smaller than NHL rink standards [by] it looks like three or four feet," he said. "I don't understand how that happened."
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One million people evacuated in Indonesia as death toll from floods surpasses 600

Flooding and landslides across Sumatra killed 631 people, displaced one million, affected 3.2 million, and caused severe shortages and infrastructure damage.
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1 day ago
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I decided I'd die': Indonesia's flood victims recount stories of survival

Floods in Indonesia's Aceh Province have killed hundreds, displaced many, destroying homes and belongings while survivors recount perilous rescues and grave recoveries.
#cyclone-ditwah
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18 hours ago
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Sri Lanka cyclone tragedy exposes government failures DW 12/02/2025

Cyclone Ditwah caused devastating floods in Sri Lanka, affecting over 1.46 million people, killing 410, leaving 336 missing, and overwhelming emergency response.
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We have to rebuild from scratch': Sri Lankans relive the devastation of Cyclone Ditwah

Cyclone Ditwah caused widespread devastation across Sri Lanka, destroying homes, killing hundreds, displacing families, and leaving communities struggling to salvage belongings and rebuild.
#guinea-bissau
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13 hours ago
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Guinea-Bissau's electoral commission says coup destroyed election results

A military coup in Guinea-Bissau halted the presidential election after armed men seized electoral materials, destroyed servers, and installed Major-General Horta Inta-A as transitional president.
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13 hours ago
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After a military coup, what is next for Guinea-Bissau?

Guinea-Bissau risks deeper instability and entrenchment of drug-trafficking influence after a military coup during contested elections, threatening livelihoods and regional security.
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Nigeria's defense minister resigns amid security crisis DW 12/02/2025

Nigeria's defense minister resigned for health reasons amid a surge of mass kidnappings that prompted a national security emergency and plans for mass security recruitment.
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11 hours ago

Politician Ayachi Hammami latest arrest in Tunisia opposition crackdown

Tunisian authorities arrested opposition figures and enforced long prison sentences after convictions alleging conspiracy against state security, while opponents say charges are fabricated to silence dissent.
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Int'l Criminal Court says Libyan war crimes suspect now in custody

Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri is in ICC custody, accused of committing and overseeing murder, torture, rape, and other crimes at Mitiga Prison (2015–2020).
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British women stranded by landslides in Sri Lankan mountains running out of food and water, daughter says

Melanie Watters, 54, and her friend Janine Reid, 55, both from London, were being driven through the mountains from Kandy in central Sri Lanka on Thursday when the road in front of them was swamped, sending a bus nearby over a cliff-edge. The women's own car was stuck in a ditch and at risk of being washed away, said Watters' daughter, Katie Beeching, but the friends and their driver had to stay in the vehicle overnight in worsening conditions.
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23 hours ago

Femicides in Libya spark calls for tougher laws DW 12/01/2025

Libyan women face widespread violence and impunity due to weak legal protections, lack of policing, and failure to adopt a comprehensive law against gender-based violence.
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23 hours ago

Nicolas Maduro, speaking to his supporters: They will never be able to take us off the path of the revolution'

Maduro reaffirmed commitment to Chavismo, mobilized grassroots Bolivarian commands and a new political bureau to consolidate territorial control and resist U.S. threats.
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21 hours ago

Sudan army refutes claim that RSF has seized key city of Babnusa

Control of Babnusa would give the RSF access to West Kordofan and Darfur, altering frontline logistics while SAF and RSF continue fighting.
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16 hours ago

Here in Gaza, We See Our Horror and Grief Mirrored in Sudan

Sudan and Gaza are targeted by colonial powers seeking resources and territory, using destabilization, dehumanization, forced displacement, and extraction.
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fromIrish Independent
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Domestic helper hailed as hero after saving baby and elderly mother from Hong Kong fire - on her first day of the job

Rhodora Alcaraz, a newly arrived domestic helper, was trapped in a smoke-filled apartment during a deadly blaze and was rescued by firefighters.
#gaza
fromwww.theguardian.com
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Age of the scam state': how an illicit, multi-billion dollar industry has taken root in south-east Asia

For days before the explosions began, the business park had been emptying out. When the bombs went off, they took down empty office blocks and demolished echoing, multi-cuisine food halls. Dynamite toppled a four-storey hospital, silent karaoke complexes, deserted gyms and dorm rooms. So came the end of KK Park, one of south-east Asia's most infamous scam centres, press releases from Myanmar's junta declared. The facility had held tens of thousands of people, forced to relentlessly defraud people around the world.
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Dutch king says he will not shy away' from slavery history on rare royal visit to Suriname

King Willem-Alexander vowed slavery will not be off-limits during his Suriname visit, acknowledging shared past and seeking dialogue with descendants and Indigenous communities.
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19 hours ago

Pope prays at site of 2020 Beirut port explosion

Pope Leo XIV urges justice and peace for Beirut explosion victims, consoles families, and calls for accountability and care for Lebanon's vulnerable.
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16 hours ago

Honduras' ex-president, convicted in drug case, is freed from US prison after Trump pardon

Juan Orlando Hernandez was released from U.S. prison after President Donald Trump granted a pardon for his drug-trafficking conviction.
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13 hours ago

Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez freed after Trump pardon in drug trafficking case

Former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández, convicted in a major cocaine-trafficking case, was pardoned by President Donald Trump and released from U.S. custody.
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22 hours ago

Radar revelation stokes fears Caribbean could be drawn into US-Venezuela crisis

Trinidad and Tobago permitted a US military radar and 100 marines, raising fears the Caribbean could be drawn into US–Venezuela tensions despite counter-drug claims.
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UN will cut 2026 budget by $577m by slashing workforce

The UN will make up the shortfall by cutting 2,681 positions across multiple UN agencies, which he said, correspond to functions that, in our opinion, can be done better by others or can be reduced by efficiencies. Some 18 percent of UN posts are already vacant due to its ongoing liquidity crisis from unpaid member dues and other debts, the secretary-general said.
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23 hours ago

Today in History: December 2, Terror attack on San Bernardino holiday party kills 14

December 2 contains numerous significant events across history, including violent attacks, political milestones, scientific breakthroughs, and major natural and technological tragedies.
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India: Govt order for pre-installed state app faces backlash DW 12/02/2025

India ordered major smartphone makers to pre-install an undeletable state-run 'Sanchar Saathi' cybersecurity app on new devices and update existing phones within 90 days.
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Japan PM's pledge to work, work, work, work, and work' wins catchphrase of year

Japan's new prime minister Sanae Takaichi's vow to relentless work became 2025's catchphrase, provoking criticism over overwork and concerns about karoshi and her health.
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18 hours ago

St Lucia prime minister Philip Pierre keeps majority as ruling party wins

St Lucian prime minister Philip Pierre's Labour party (SLP) has held its legislative majority, putting Pierre on course for reelection after a campaign centered on economic management, violent crime and passport sales. Official election results on Tuesday showed the social democratic SLP winning at least 13 seats in the small Caribbean island's 17-seat House of Assembly, matching its current majority with two seats left to be called.
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14 hours ago

Israeli forces kill two Palestinian teenagers in occupied West Bank

Israeli forces killed multiple Palestinians, including two teenagers and a photojournalist, while conducting raids, demolitions, and encountering settler attacks across the occupied West Bank and Gaza.
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11 hours ago

Family of victim in Trump drug boat killings files first formal complaint

The IACHR, part of the Organization of American States, is designed to promote and protect human rights in the Western Hemisphere. The US is a member, and in March the Trump administration's state department wrote: The United States is pleased to be a strong supporter of the IACHR and is committed to continuing support for the Commission's work and its independence. Preserving the IACHR's autonomy is a pillar of our human rights policy in the region.
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19 hours ago

Beyond Netanyahu: Israel's major political corruption scandals

Multiple Israeli prime ministers since 1996 have faced investigations, indictments, or convictions for corruption, including allegations of bribery, fraud, breach of trust, and illicit gifts.
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1 day ago

Ukraine war live: Trump envoy Steve Witkoff set to meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow amid US push for peace deal

Kyiv demands security guarantees, sovereignty and territorial integrity and rejects rewarding Russian aggression amid diplomacy involving Putin, Witkoff, Trump, and EU pressure.
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19 hours ago

Did ex-South African President Zuma's daughter recruit for Russia's war?

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla is accused of luring men to Russia in the latest scandal rocking the prominent Zuma family. A daughter of South Africa's former president, Jacob Zuma, on Friday resigned as a lawmaker after explosive allegations that she tricked 17 South African men into joining a Russian mercenary group to fight in Ukraine. Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, who joined parliament in 2024 under her father's opposition uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, is officially under a police investigation, but she denies allegations of involvement.
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14 hours ago

Ex-PM Imran Khan healthy but cut off in Pakistan jail, sister says

Imran Khan is physically healthy but confined in isolated prison conditions, experiencing intense anger and describing the mental torment as worse than physical abuse.
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fromAxios
13 hours ago

Scoop: Netanyahu asked Trump for more help in pardon push

Trump urged President Herzog to pardon Netanyahu as "political lawfare" and encouraged Israeli restraint in Gaza and Syria while withholding further commitment.
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22 hours ago

Netanyahu's pardon request tests Israel's political unity DW 12/01/2025

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested a preemptive presidential pardon to end his corruption trial, citing national interest and saying the trial deepens societal divisions.
#honduras-election
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18 hours ago

Trump's boat bombings: How the US has long used double-tap' strikes

US forces have used 'double-tap' strikes—two attacks on the same target—extensively, including a recent case where a second strike killed survivors of an initial attack.
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13 hours ago

Venezuela claims the United States asked for permission to resume flights carrying deportees

Two weekly flights from the United States to Caracas carrying deported Venezuelans will resume despite heightened U.S.-Venezuelan tensions and previous airspace warnings.
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20 hours ago

Trump's full-throttle threats suggest no backing down from aims to topple Maduro's regime

A US military buildup and Trump's ultimatum toward Maduro escalate the risk of conflict in the hemisphere despite prior diplomatic openings and resource offers.
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1 day ago

Ukraine updates: US envoy to meet Putin in Moscow DW 12/02/2025

The meeting is expected to address borders, security guarantees, frozen Russian assets, and potential US-Russian investment projects. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Putin would receive Witkoff, whose role has been under the scanner after reports emerged that he advised a senior Kremlin aide on how to present a Ukraine peace plan to US President Donald Trump. "I think the administration feels very optimistic," White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Monday.
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16 hours ago

Israel's Netanyahu says deal with Syria possible but demands buffer zone

Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 war and later illegally annexed the area, a move recognised by the United States but rejected by most of the international community. Then, after the fall of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, it reneged on a 1974 agreement and expanded further into Syrian territory, seizing areas including the whole of Jabal al-Sheikh, a mountain that commands views over northern Israel and southern Syria.
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12 hours ago

OECD warns tariffs, AI will test resilience of the global economy

Global growth remains resilient from AI investment offsetting tariff shocks, but trade tensions and unsustainable US fiscal policy pose significant downside risks.
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16 hours ago

Zelenskyy Says Better Chance 'Now Than Ever' As Witkoff, Putin Meet In Moscow

A renewed US-mediated peace push in Moscow increases the chance of ending Russia's war in Ukraine, but major territorial and security issues remain unresolved.
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8 hours ago

No compromise' on territory after Ukraine talks with US: Russian official

Five-hour talks in Moscow yielded no compromise on Ukraine's territory; Kremlin says demands are unacceptable, while Russia threatens intensified attacks on Ukrainian ports and shipments.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
17 hours ago

Israel targeted Al Shifa Hospital the same way as military systems

Israel targeted Al Shifa Hospital the same way as military systems Quotable Dr Ahmed Mokhallalati of Al Shifa Hospital says that despite Israeli attacks on Gaza's health system, Al Shifa Hospital is demonstrating resilience and has managed to reopen. Video Duration 01 minutes 27 seconds 01:27 Video Duration 01 minutes 09 seconds 01:09 Video Duration 01 minutes 04 seconds 01:04 Video Duration 00 minutes 37 seconds 00:37 Video Duration 01 minutes 17 seconds 01:17 Video Duration 01 minutes 20 seconds 01:20
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19 hours ago

Benn made number one challenger for WBC title

Conor Benn is WBC's number one challenger for Mario Barrios' welterweight title and intends to challenge the Barrios-Garcia winner early next year.
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1 day ago

Jafar Panahi Sentenced to a Year in Prison by Iranian Government

Jafar Panahi was sentenced to one year in prison, banned from leaving Iran for two years, and barred from joining political or social groups.
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15 hours ago

Are US-Asia deep-sea cables vulnerable to sabotage? DW 12/02/2025

Undersea fiber-optic cables carry nearly all global data and face growing risks from suspected sabotage, accidental damage, and geopolitical tensions, threatening worldwide connectivity.
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NSW considering plan to halve power and top speed of ebikes as rider dies in collision with garbage truck

NSW plans to halve legal e-bike maximum power from 500W to 250W and reduce top speed to improve safety after a fatal collision.
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India's sky-high fares crash dreams to make flying accessible to all

Rising airfares, shrinking competition, and high taxes in India are making air travel unaffordable and limiting access for lower-income travelers.
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13 hours ago

Strengthened Australia welcome England to Gabbatoir in pivotal Ashes week | Ali Martin

England must win at the Gabba after a damaging Perth loss, confronting the Ashes reality that no team has overturned a 2–0 deficit in Australia.
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15 hours ago

Men's Rugby World Cup 2027: how the draw will work and the new format explained

The 2027 men's tournament expands to 24 teams with six pools of four, adds a round of 16, and increases total matches to 52.
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