'England had Italy on the ropes but didn't recreate French demolition job' In his BBC Sport column, World Cup winner Matt Dawson reflects on England's thumping Six Nations victory over Italy, and assesses the final day title race. The sobering new state of feminism Nearly every second adult in countries across the world thinks it is job done on female equality, which it patently is not Russia Steps Up Attacks, Battlefield Gains Ahead Of Crucial US-Ukraine Talks Russian forces carried out more than 2,100 aerial strikes on Ukraine over the past week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on March 9, as Russia has stepped up attacks on its neighbor and reported battlefield gains ahead of Kyiv's high-stakes talks with US representatives in Saudi Arabia next week. US not to participate in any NATO military exercises in Europe: Report The US has reportedly informed NATO of its decision not to participate in military exercises in Europe beyond those already scheduled for 2025, raising questions about the future of Washington in the continent. |
Surprise strike hits major airport - as German airspace to 'largely shut' today More than 40,000 people have been hit by a surprise strike that shut Hamburg Airport - and more than 500,000 could be disrupted today as the walkout spreads across Germany. Irish PM to discuss antisemitism with US Jewish figures during St Patrick's Day tour The Irish government published a statement saying that Taoiseach Micheál Martin will be meeting with the US Jewish community on Friday 14 March. |
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