African nations are planning a Chagos-inspired legal battle to win slavery reparations from Britain, The Telegraph can reveal.
Harvard University has handed over rare 1850 photos of enslaved people to a museum in Charleston. Descendants of the enslaved say that means they are finally coming home. The photos, ...
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Aussom Commander Visits Mubarak After Al-Shabaab Ousted
The commander of the African Union stabilization mission in Somalia, Sam Kavuma, visited the town of Mubarak to assess the combat readiness of joint forces following the recent expulsion of Islamist ...
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‘There’s a piece of my heart in there’ – Tana Umaga makes honest admission on All Blacks coaching links
Tana Umaga has issued an update on him being linked with a position as part of the All Blacks' coaching staff.
A work stoppage that leads to canceled games during the 2027 Major League Baseball season could disrupt plans under discussion to have big league ...
In a 40-year career that brought him two Pulitzers, he reported from trouble spots around the world, eloquently conveying the ...
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Eddie Jones doubles down on Springboks are peaking too soon claim and names the area where Rassie Erasmus has ‘done better than anyone else’
Eddie Jones has clarified why he believes the Springboks may have peaked too soon in the build up to the 2027 Rugby World Cup ...
England have a blueprint for the future – but something has to change after worst-ever Six Nations - A superb performance in ...
Approaching 1am on Sunday morning, Jamie George turned his attention to England's daunting July Test against the Springboks.
In a statement released on Tuesday, March 10, the Office announced that the former President will lead a team of international observers to monitor the presidential election scheduled for Sunday, 15th ...
With Dave Rennie stepping in as the new All Blacks coach, Rassie Erasmus is gearing up for a thrilling series against New ...
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Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend insists his players will gain from their Six Nations pain
Gregor Townsend insists the pain of Scotland's Six Nations defeat in Dublin will make them stronger in the long run.
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