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Jones calls for referee respect as Springboks' Erasmus misses England game
Jones calls for referee respect as Springboks' Erasmus misses England game

England coach Eddie Jones said referees had to be treated with respect as his team prepared to face a South Africa side who will be without Rassie Erasmus at Twickenham. - 'Fight and fight' - But the teams' most recent meeting was a far closer contest, England edging the Springboks 27-26 at Twickenham last year.

Congolese give cautious welcome to deal on rebel violence
Congolese give cautious welcome to deal on rebel violence

Congolese and security experts reacted cautiously Thursday to the announcement of an impending truce in an escalating conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The DRC and Rwanda agreed to a de-escalation plan in July -- but clashes resumed the very next day.

Extreme poverty rising in Latin America: UN
Extreme poverty rising in Latin America: UN

Extreme poverty is likely to affect 82 million people in Latin America in 2022, an increase spurred by a slow pandemic recovery and high inflation, the UN economic commission for the region said Thursday.

Iran arrests ex-international footballer who backed protests
Iran arrests ex-international footballer who backed protests

Iran on Thursday arrested a former international football player of Kurdish origin who has strongly supported the protests that have rocked the country since September, news agencies said. International footballer Hossein Mahini was arrested in October for supporting the protests but was later released.

Germany's Scholz dims lights on Christmas tree amid energy squeeze
Germany's Scholz dims lights on Christmas tree amid energy squeeze

The Christmas tree outside Chancellor Olaf Scholz's office in Berlin will not be lit as long this year, a government spokesman said Thursday, as Germany seeks to save energy through the winter. Last year, the tree was put up while conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel was still in office.