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Sundowns defender overcomes injuries and slowly eyes a spot back with national squad
THURSDAY, 12 MARCH 2026, 20:36

Sundowns defender overcomes injuries and slowly eyes a spot back with national squad

Ireland lock James Ryan is ruled out as head coach Andy Farrell makes four changes for Saturday’s Six Nations Triple Crown decider against Scotland in Dublin.

Some Israeli strikes also hit other parts of the Lebanese capital, with eight people reportedly killed along the seafront.
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Abrar Ahmed is bought by Sunrisers Leeds in the men’s Hundred auction to allay concerns Pakistan players would be ignored by franchises affiliated to the IPL.

The Supreme Court of Appeal has warned taxpayers that undisclosed foreign income will be aggressively taxed and heavily penalised by SARS.

Iranian attacks are reported in Bahrain and Oman as two foreign fuel tankers are hit near Iraq.

The animal that stowed away on the vessel is now in the care of the Bronx Zoo with veterinary staff.

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Stuart Baxter feels he was expected to follow a script written by others during his second spell with Kaizer Chiefs.

South Africa’s plan to control public finances via a so-called fiscal rule will help restore policy credibility but it will need significant support to succeed, the IMF said.
Qatar, Jordan, Indonesia, Türkiye, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have condemned Israel’s continued closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan for the 12th consecutive day.

Foreign Office officials are understood to be supporting his family.
The ACDP has filed a motion of no-confidence against under-pressure Nelson Mandela Bay metro ANC Mayor Babalwa Lobishe.

Police Scotland has been fined £66,000 by a watchdog after it failed to protect sensitive personal information.

The actress says trying to recover from an illness while performing “is getting me and my health NOWHERE”.

Teachers, engineers and shopkeepers tell the BBC they fear Iran falling into chaos.

Glasgow City Council said the decision was made due to public safety concerns.