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African media quizzed FIFA president Gianni Infantino if people from the continent will be safe and welcome in the U.S. at ...
Ronwen WilliamsWith just days to go before the 7th and 8th round matches of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, Ronwen Williams is ...
South Africa beat Italy for the first time with a 29-24 victory in York to seal a maiden Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-final, and were joined in the last eight by France, Ireland and New Zealand on ...
South Africa beat Italy for the first time in their history with a 29-24 victory in York to leave them on the brink of a first Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-final, which will be confirmed if France ...
Titleholder New Zealand and Ireland reached the Women's Rugby World Cup quarterfinals on Sunday. South Africa stunned Italy 29-24 in York to probably make the quarterfinals for the first time. It ...
South Africa reached their first ever Women's World Cup quarter-final with an impressive 29-24 win over Italy at York Community Stadium. The Springbok Women will meet France - who are second in Pool D ...
Hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of losing homes, businesses—and lives—as giant “gullies” expand into cities across Africa ...
Ireland joined England and Scotland in the Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals by beating Spain 43-22 in their second Pool C match. Ireland scored seven tries to clinch a bonus-point 43-27 win over ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNAfrica: the cartographic truth (and the demographic truth)
Two Africa-based advocacy groups, ‘Africa No Filter’ and ‘Speak Up Africa’, launched a “Change the Map” campaign in April. “When whole generations, in Africa and elsewhere, learn from a distorted map, ...
The African Union of Broadcasters secures free-to-air rights for ‘Road to LA ’28,’ a 12-part docuseries produced with MoonSport and Dan Jawitz.
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The South African on MSNFamous SA tourist spot slides into financial trouble
One of SA's most popular tourist spots is battling major financial losses years after opening, relying on city bailouts to stay afloat.
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