
Rob Harris
Sports Correspondent at Sky News
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1 week ago |
news.sky.com | Tomos Evans |Rob Harris
Wales have announced their squad for the women's Euros ahead of the start of the tournament next month. The competition in Switzerland will be Wales women's first major tournament in their history. The announcement was made by manager Rhian Wilkinson at the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), Wales' highest mountain, on Thursday morning.
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brisbanetimes.com.au | Rob Harris
By Rob Harris June 15, 2025 — 1.04am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. London: There was no mad scramble, no final-ball thriller, no cruel twist of fate. Just two men, bats in hand, embracing mid-wicket at Lord’s to the sound of their flag-waving countrymen singing in full voice.
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1 week ago |
watoday.com.au | Rob Harris
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watoday.com.au | Lachlan Abbott |Rob Harris |Lisa Visentin |Michael Koziol
Israel attacks Iran LIVE updates: Explosions rumble in Tel Aviv as Iranian retaliatory strikes for attacks on nuclear sites continue; UK, Europe urges Israel to pursue de-escalation By Lachlan Abbott Updated June 14, 2025 — 5.39amfirst published at 3.50am Save Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Key posts Hide key posts Sirens wail in southern Israel after ‘hostile aircraft infiltration’ By Lachlan Abbott Sirens sounded in the southern Israeli town of Eilat after the military...
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news.sky.com | Rob Harris
Among Donald Trump's gilded additions to the Oval Office, one ornament stands out: symbolising power plays in sport and geopolitics. The outlandish, elaborate golden discs form football's newest prize: the Club World Cup that will be handed out in New Jersey on 14 July, after 63 matches across 11 American cities. The trophy has become part of presidential theatre, prominent for all the major announcements - from nuclear warnings to Iran to celebrating the trade deal with Britain.
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Analysis on the politics - from Washington to Riyadh - underpinning the staging and funding of the reshaped, supersized Club World Cup which begins today in Miami Read here https://t.co/1J2sd3u45O

Video explainer: What is the new Club World Cup, why has it been so contentious in football, can it gain an audience and the links to Donald Trump? https://t.co/NEQNDr4YfZ https://t.co/ugcwX2jaNc

RT @SkyNews: The long and controversial story of the FIFA Club World Cup has been shaped by Saudi Arabia, COVID-19, Gianni Infantino, and a…

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