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Новости за 01.12.2024

SA's Coetzee to miss 2nd SL Tests, Pakistan home series due to groin injury

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Johannesburg [South Africa], December 1 (ANI): Pacer Gerald Coetzee has been ruled out of the second Test against Sri Lanka and the upcoming home series against Pakistan due to a groin injury, according to the ICC. Coetzee experienced discomfort while bowling on the fourth day of South Africa's opening Test against Sri Lanka. Scans confirmed a strain in his right groin muscle, with an estimated recovery period of 4-6 week

Jaguars LT Walker Little agrees to contract extension

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Peter van den Berg-Imagn Images) Jacksonville Jaguars left tackle Walker Little agreed to a three-year contract extension worth $45 million with $26 million guaranteed, multiple media outlets reported on Sunday. The Jaguars officially announced the move later in the morning. However, the organization did not provide any terms of the deal. Little, 25, is tied to the franchise through the 2027 season. "Wal

Mad Monday with Brisneyland Local #56: So close yet so far!

Green and Gold Rugby 

The November International Test Window has come to a close. Wow! What a test window it’s been. They were fantastic games. There’s nothing better than test match rugby. And particularly for Wallabies fans, we see more than just green shoots, we see real progress, we see hope. But, as Wallabies fans, it’s the hope that [...]

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Senegal demands truth as it marks 80 years since French colonial massacre at Thiaroye

France24.com (en) 

Senegal on Sunday (December 1) commemorated the 80th anniversary of a massacre of African soldiers who fought for France during World War Two, and were gunned down by French troops in 1944 for demanding fair treatment and payment on their return. The ceremony, which France's foreign affairs minister attended alongside other African heads of state, started with a visit to the Thiaroye military cemetery to lay flowers. FRANCE 24's Caitlin Kelly tells us more.