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# South Africa

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At least 45 people killed in South Africa floods
Dan McFarland: 'I'm really proud of what we've done out here'
'It was an incredibly hot day at Ellis Park' - Van Graan
Nash and Munster ready to bounce back after 'easily one of the toughest games I’ve played'
Six Nations organisers refute reports of Italy being replaced by South Africa
Should South Africa join the Six Nations at Italy's expense?
Leinster set to sign lock Jenkins from Munster ahead of next season
Terrorism charge for man accused of setting fire to South Africa's parliament building
The Explainer: What can we learn from South Africa’s Omicron wave?
Man suspected of starting fire that gutted South Africa parliament buildings appears in court
South Africa parliament fire restarts after initially being brought under control
One arrest made after huge fire completely destroys South African parliament building
Tributes paid at funeral as South Africa bids farewell to Desmond Tutu
South Africa lifts curfew as Omicron wave subsides
Desmond Tutu's body lies in state for second day in South Africa
South Africa bids goodbye to much-loved Desmond Tutu
Proposed African safari summit for NI politicians in '97 was labelled as 'rubbish' by John Bruton
South Africa begins week of mourning following the death of Desmond Tutu
‘A man of words and action’: Tributes paid to Desmond Tutu following death
Desmond Tutu, revered anti-apartheid figure and South African archbishop, dies aged 90
Drop in South Africa's Covid-19 cases may show Omicron peak has passed
South African court orders former president Jacob Zuma back to jail
Munster confirm that head coach Van Graan will leave at end of season
South Africa World Cup winning out-half signs for Leicester
Reinfections three times more likely with Omicron, South African research suggests
CEO Ian Flanagan confirms Munster intend to fulfil European fixture against Wasps
34 of Munster's party depart South Africa, 14 remain in Cape Town quarantine
Deeply unlucky Munster simply focused on getting home from South Africa
All indications are that Munster's clash with Wasps will go ahead as scheduled
South African president calls for 'urgent' lifting of travel bans
Germany reports first two cases of Omicron variant
Thriston Lawrence leads as Ashley Chesters chases Joburg title amid Covid chaos
Lawrence leads Joburg Open reduced to 54 holes by Covid turmoil
Rassie Erasmus withdraws appeal against World Rugby ban
'Loftus has been my home' - Van Graan makes emotional return to South Africa with Munster
Marcus Smith wins it for England at the death as they avenge World Cup final defeat
Rassie Erasmus hit with two-month ban as misconduct charges upheld
Tempered praise after South Africa's former president FW de Klerk dies aged 85
World champion Springboks edge a thriller with Wales in the rain in Cardiff
Jonathan Davies says patience is key for Wales in battle with South Africa