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Two red cards in two games: Charlie Ewels sent off for dangerous lower limb clearout - The Telegraph

  1. Two red cards in two games: Charlie Ewels sent off for dangerous lower limb clearout  The Telegraph
  2. Japan vs England LIVE rugby: Result and reaction from Tokyo  The Independent
  3. Rejuvenated England run in eight tries to thrash Japan and open tour in style  The Guardian
  4. England v Japan player ratings: Chandler Cunningham-South lays down a marker ahead of All Blacks  The Telegraph
  5. Japan 17-52 England: Marcus Smith stars in comfortable win in Tokyo  BBC.com

Malawi Voice.com 

Zambia’s Mutale Mwanza apologizes for insulting Malawians

Zambian television personality Mutale Mwanza has apologized for insulting Malawians on social media, saying “life is too short to be at odds over trivial matters.” Mwanza made the apology in a statement on her social media page, where she had previously engaged in a war of words with Malawians. She said: “Dear Malawi, I want […]

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BigNewsNetwork.com 

CHINA-ANHUI-SHEXIAN-XUCUN VILLAGE-ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE COMPLEX (CN)

(240622) -- SHEXIAN, June 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on June 22, 2024 shows an ancient pavilion in Xucun Village of Xucun Town, Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province. The city of Huangshan raised the emergency response level for flood control to Level II on Thursday. The precipitation in the city's Xucun Village has surpassed 520

BigNewsNetwork.com 

MALAWI-LILONGWE-NEW VICE PRESIDENT-INAUGURATION

(240622) -- LILONGWE, June 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Michael Usi makes his inaugural speech during the inauguration ceremony in Lilongwe, Malawi, on June 21, 2024. Malawi on Friday inaugurated new Vice President Michael Usi after President Lazarus Chakwera appointed him Thursday to replace Saulos Chilima who died in a plane crash on June 10, creating a

Empire of The Kop 

Ex-Liverpool target issues ‘come get me’ plea; not signing a new deal this summer

Liverpool fans won’t have forgotten about reported interest in Khephren Thuram in the prior summer window. Despite heavy links to the Nice midfielder (The Daily Briefing) and the likes of Gladbach’s Manu Kone, the Merseysiders instead landed Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Wataru Endo and Ryan Gravenberch. Fabrizio Romano now reports on X (formerly Twitter) […]

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Business Standard 

Another bridge collapses in Bihar, none hurt; 2nd such incident in a week

A small bridge collapsed in Siwan district on Saturday in the second incident of its kind in Bihar in less than a week, officials said. The bridge was erected over a canal, connecting the villages of Daraunda and Maharajganj blocks, and it caved in at around 5 am, said District Magistrate Mukul Kumar Gupta. "Nobody was injured in the incident. It was a very old structure and apparently, pillars caved in when water was released through the canal. We are trying to ensure that until it is restored,... Читать дальше...

Cyprus Mail 

EU pledges solidarity after Hezbollah threat

The EU’s Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell on Saturday expressed his support and solidarity to Cyprus after Hezbollah threatened the island. In a call with Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, the two discussed the rising tensions on the Israel-Lebanon border, for which Borrell expressed his concern. Posting on X, Borrell said “I repeat my call to […]

The Hartford Courant 

‘Hospital at home’ gains bipartisan support but questions remain

WASHINGTON — Congress is looking to extend a Medicare program that pays hospitals to provide acute inpatient care in patients’ homes, even as questions remain about how that program impacts health outcomes and health care costs. Hospitals are seeking at least a five-year extension of the Acute Hospital Care at Home program, which was launched during the pandemic to help overstretched hospitals ...

The Hartford Courant 

5 things to know about the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders and their new Netflix series

DALLAS — Netflix’s docuseries "America’s Sweethearts" opens to a scene of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders waiting for their cue to perform. As they stretch their muscles and wave their pom-poms, the camera cuts to a cheerleader talking about the weight of being on the team. Their role is to make others happy, she said, while maintaining a “picture-perfect” image. “You’re becoming a whole ...