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World Rugby has promised to ""supercharge the women's game"" with a new annual 15s competition starting in 2023, and played in the three non-World Cup years out of every four
La Francophonie, an area of multilateral cooperation Share
The Francophonie is a an institution organizing relations between countries which have the French language in common. Léopold Sédar Senghor, Habib Bourguiba, Hamani Diori and Norodom Sihanouk were the founding fathers of the Francophonie institution which was created in 1970 in Niamey under the name Cultural and Technical Cooperation Agency. It became the Intergovernmental Agency of La Francophonie in 1998 and then the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF) in 2005. Its aim is to promote the French language and cooperation between the 84 Member States and governments. This aim is formalized in the Charter of La Francophonie, adopted in 1997 at the Hanoi Summit and amended by the Ministerial Conference in 2005 at Antananarivo.
LONDON — Prince Philip returned to Windsor Castle on Tuesday, following a month in the hospital during which he was treated for an infection and underwent a heart procedure. Philip, 99, the . . .
The Crusaders locking stocks are secure for the next two seasons
The Crusaders locking stocks are secure for the next two seasons 17 March 2021
25-year-old Mitchell Dunshea has re-signed until the end of the 2023 season, joining captain Scott Barrett, veteran Sam Whitelock and Tasman s Quinten Strange with contracts.
Dunshea replaced Strange in the All Blacks squad late last year after the latter suffered an ankle injury - neither player took the field.