-
Oil prices jump, stocks retreat as US-Iran peace talks stall
-
Africa faces 86 mn tonne fuel shortfall by 2040: AFC
-
Reggae icon Meta to headline Stereo Africa Festival in Dakar
-
Iran defies US blockade to claim tolls from Hormuz shipping
-
Pentagon denies clearing Hormuz Strait mines will take six months
-
17 injured, five critically, in head-on train crash in Denmark
-
Iran economy looks set to withstand US naval blockade
-
EssilorLuxottica sales slide as investors turn wary of AI glasses
-
Lufthansa loses fight over bailout at EU top court
-
Eurozone business activity falls on Mideast war
-
Leipzig and Union's Bundesliga clash shows changing face of football
-
Trump envoy wants Italy to replace Iran at World Cup: report
-
Electric vehicles supercharge EU car sales
-
Starc cleared to play in IPL by Cricket Australia
-
South Korea e-commerce probe opens rift in US ties
-
Clearing Hormuz Strait mines could take six months: report
-
South Korea's Samsung workers rally in thousands as strike looms
-
US firms voice 'concern' over China's new supply chain rules
-
Iran says won't reopen Hormuz if US upholds naval blockade
-
Japanese team with school coach to cap remarkable journey to the top
-
UN leadership hopefuls stress need for peace and restoring confidence
-
France must avoid becoming 'hostage' on critical minerals: trade minister
-
Thunder roll past Suns, Pistons bounce back to level series with Magic
-
US says China used 'intimidation' to block Taiwan leader's Africa trip
-
Suarez off mark but Messi fires blanks as Miami beat Salt Lake
-
Inter ready to pounce for Serie A title glory as Milan host Juve
-
Fresh paint, careful choreography as pope visits African prison
-
Jones calls on Australian fans to get behind Japan at World Cup
-
Sellers in China trade hub seek tariff reprieve from Trump visit
-
Stocks sink and oil rises with Iran, US no closer to peace talks
-
'Dancing in their hands': Japan wig masters set stage alive
-
Climate scrubbed from G7 meeting to appease US, host France says
-
Trump, his 'low IQ' slur, and the right's race obsession
-
2026 State of Digital Healthcare in Oncology Report Reveals Cancer Programs Are Rewiring Buying Around Speed to Treatment, Infusion Economics, and Precision Workflow - Black Book
-
Avino Announces Q1 2026 Production Results
-
Roofmaster Recognized with 2026 Consumer Choice Award for Roofing in Ottawa
-
London Bath Centre Marks More Than Two Decades of Service with Its 10th Consumer Choice Award
-
White Gold Corp. Appoints Donovan Pollitt as President and Director
-
PSWW Announces Commercial Breakthrough as First Customer Deposit Received for eTruck Class 8 Conversion as Fuel Prices Surge
-
RuffleButts + RuggedButts Receives 5-Star Recognition on USA TODAY's 2026 Most Trusted Brands by Parents List
-
Element Windows and Doors Recognized With 2026 Consumer Choice Award in Windsor
-
Good Driver Mutuality Rebrands as Good Driver Club to Highlight Community and Savings
-
Ur-Energy Commences Operations at its Shirley Basin ISR Project, Wyoming, Advancing U.S. Uranium Production
-
Sun Peak Metals Samples Up To 6.73 G/T Gold From The Newly Identified Hilux Zone At The Al Miyah Project
-
Pantheon Resources PLC Announces Operational Update and Change of Accounting Date
-
Pivotree to Release First Quarter 2026 Financial Results
-
FireFox Gold Provides Update on Kolho Joint Venture Lapland, Finland
-
American Critical Minerals Engages RESPEC to Execute Its 2026 Drill Program at Green River Project
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - April 23
-
Akkodis Named a Leader in ISG Provider Lens(TM) Digital Engineering Services 2026 Reports
South Africa rugby coach Erasmus extends contract until 2031
Double World Cup-winning Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus has extended his contract until 2031, the South African rugby federation announced Friday.
Erasmus, a former Bok captain, was first appointed as director of rugby in 2018 and under his guidance, South Africa won successive Rugby World Cups in 2019 and 2023.
In 2024, his title changed to Springbok head coach and the 53-year-old promptly guided South Africa to back-to-back Rugby Championship titles, while his squad also finished the last three seasons as the top-ranked team in the world.
Erasmus's contract had been until the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, but was extended for a further four years, until after the 2031 Rugby World Cup in the United States.
"This decision reflects not only Rassie's remarkable track record of success, but also the enduring impact he has made in shaping the identity of our game," said SA Rugby president Mark Alexander.
"Under his leadership, the Springboks have achieved historic milestones, consistently setting the standard for performance on the global stage. He has refined a style of play that is uniquely suited to our strengths -- combining physicality, tactical intelligence, and resilience -- and in doing so, has ensured that South African rugby remains both distinctive and formidable."
Alexander said the coach's tenure had been "defined by vision and consistency".
"His ability to adapt, innovate and inspire has positioned South African Rugby as a benchmark for others, while safeguarding the traditions and values that make our game a source of national pride."
Erasmus, capped 36 times by South Africa as a player, said it had been a "quick and easy conversation to reach agreement".
"I have always said that I would find it hard to coach any other international team, and I'm very happy to continue as long as the South African public wants me," he said.
"I'd like to thank SA Rugby and the franchises for the support and backing they have given me and the Springboks over the past few years. It hasn't always been easy but we're improving.
"Although this is a long-term agreement we're not looking beyond a really tough 2026 schedule right now."
B.Finley--AMWN