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Papua New Guinea granted historic NRL expansion licence after years of campaigning
Australia will be able to withdraw $600m in funding for a PNG rugby league team at any time and without cause under a 10-year deal struck to financially back the expansion side that will enter the NRL in 2028.
The Australian government will not release terms of the deal between …
Islamist groups from across the world congratulate HTS on victory in Syria
Islamist organisations and militants around the world have congratulated Syrian rebels on their victory over the regime of Bashar al-Assad, ignoring historic ideological differences, sectarian divides and continuing uncertainty around how rigorously the new rulers in Damascus will impose religious strictures and norms.
The almost universal support for the Hayat …
Brazil president Lula to undergo second operation after emergency brain surgery
emergency operation carried out on Tuesday
to contain a brain bleed.Lula, 79, is expected to undergo the “complementary” procedure on Thursday …
England seal series victory after Tammy Beaumont steadies the ship
England scrapped their way to a six-wicket win in the third ODI against South Africa on Wednesday to win the series 2-1, relying on the steadying hand of Tammy Beaumont after Marizanne Kapp had left them wobbling perilously at 25 for three.
After a two-and-a-half-hour rain delay, England were given …
Gordon Brown: ‘no hiding place’ for News Group chiefs over email deletions
Gordon Brown has said there is “no hiding place” for senior executives at News Group Newspapers, as Scotland Yard continues to investigate claims the former prime minister was “falsely” implicated along with the Labour peer Tom Watson in a “fake security threat” to “justify” the deletion of millions of emails.
…UK veterans fired over sexuality to get £70,000 in compensation
Thousands of British military personnel who were dismissed from service because of their homosexuality will be able to apply for payments worth up to £70,000 each from today, to recognise the distress caused by a ban that applied between 1967 and 2000.
Labour ministers have approved the creation of a …
Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse are now the main men of England’s attack | Mark Ramprakash
After another 11 wickets in the second Test in Wellington, and a combined total across the tours of Pakistan and New Zealand now standing at 39, there can be no doubt this has been the winter of Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse.
Only six months ago England’s planning for next …
Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp affected by global Meta outage
Meta has said it has suffered a global outage, with some users facing issues using the social media apps Instagram and Facebook, and the WhatsApp messaging service.
In a statement posted on X, Meta said: “We’re aware that a technical issue is impacting some users’ ability to access our apps. …
No pardons for prison torturers, says Syrian rebel leader
Ex-members of Eta jailed over flowerpot bomb intended to kill journalist couple
Four former members of the Basque terrorist group Eta have been jailed for almost 75 years each for
attempting to murder two journalists and their toddler son
by stuffing a plant pot outside the family’s home with explosives and shrapnel.Aurora Intxausti, a journalist for El …