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Tens of thousands could be held in illegal scam compounds in Myanmar, Thai police general says
Champions Trophy 2025: Australia’s second tier up against it in absence of bowling big three | Geoff Lemon
For a long time, a strange situation continued in Australian cricket. Through a one-day World Cup in 2023, through a T20 World Cup in 2024, through a Test summer that sat between them, and through the lead-ups and warm-ups before all of the above, the same three fast bowlers showed …
Upgraded Wakefield back in big time hoping to emulate victors Hull KR
The Super League landscape is changing for the better in so many areas since IMG’s arrival into the game: and few places encapsulate the boom the sport has experienced lately quite like Wakefield Trinity.
Even the most ardent Trinity supporter would tell you one of rugby league’s grand old clubs …
Finn Russell fit to face England but Scotland decide against risking Graham
Scotland will have the one player they could not afford to lose for their Calcutta Cup match against England, after their medical team confirmed that Finn Russell has recovered from his concussion in good time to play for them tomorrow.
Russell suffered the injury in the first half of their …
Feyi-Waboso injury fallout hits England preparations for Scotland clash
England’s Calcutta Cup preparations have been tainted by the fallout from the handling of Immanuel Feyi-Waboso’s shoulder injury, which raises questions over the Rugby Football Union’s new central contracting system.
Feyi-Waboso reinjured his shoulder at England’s training base on Wednesday after suffering a dislocation on Exeter duty on 21 December …
Stop criticising Trump and sign $500bn mineral deal, US official advises Kyiv
White House officials have told Ukraine to stop badmouthing Donald Trump and to sign a deal handing over half of the country’s mineral wealth to the US, saying a failure to do so would be unacceptable.
The US national security adviser, Mike Waltz, told Fox News that Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr …
Jamie Smith at No 3 for England’s Champions Trophy opener against Australia
It was as if they could not wait to share the news, England naming their XI for Saturday’s Champions Trophy opener against Australia well in advance of the toss and springing a surprise too. Jamie Smith is back from a calf injury and will keep wicket but, more eye-catchingly, he …
Man who approached Emma Raducanu signs agreement to stay away from her
Dubai authorities have said the man detained after exhibiting “fixated behaviour” towards Emma Raducanu at the Dubai Tennis Championships has signed “a formal undertaking to maintain distance from her” after the British player chose to drop charges against him.
Donald Trump and Tiger Woods to meet at White House for talks on golf’s future
Donald Trump’s involvement in professional golf’s peace talks have ramped up further, with Tiger Woods among those due to be afforded an audience with the US president at the White House on Thursday afternoon.
Woods is expected to join the PGA Tour commissioner, Jay Monahan, fellow board member Adam Scott …
‘Not what I expected’: Russian soldiers sent to North Korea for medical care
After two years fighting for Russia on the frontlines in Ukraine, Aleksei returned to his home town of Vladivostok last summer to recover from a shrapnel wound to his leg.
Looking to speed up his recovery and take a break from the city, he asked his military unit in Russia’s …