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Rugby: Japan head coach Jones

Rugby: Japan head coach Jones

Japan rugby head coach Eddie Jones speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 3, 2026, after 2027 Rugby World Cup organizers announced Japan's first match against Samoa will be held in Newcastle, Australia, on Oct. 3.

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Rugby: Japan head coach Jones

Rugby: Japan head coach Jones

Japan rugby head coach Eddie Jones speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 3, 2026, after 2027 Rugby World Cup organizers announced Japan's first match against Samoa will be held in Newcastle, Australia, on Oct. 3.

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Australia: Record Flooding in NSW Submerges Streets in Taree

Record flooding devastated northern New South Wales, leaving five dead as of this writing. The floodwater was expected to remain for an extended period. This video shows a flooded area near Taree Dental Care.

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Australia: Record Flooding in NSW Throws Restaurant Into Chaos

One man is dead and three people are missing after record flooding battered New South Wales’ Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate. This video captures the chaos inside a restaurant in Taree following the flooding.

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Australia: Record Flooding in NSW Leaves Barbershop Underwater

One man is dead and three people are missing after record flooding battered New South Wales’ Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate. This video shows the inside of a barbershop in Taree, submerged in floodwater.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 7

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts. This video shows a man trying to save his mowers from the flooding.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 6

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts. This video captures a family trapped at their house amidst severe flooding.

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Australia: Local Resident Airlifted by Helicopter Amid Record Flooding Hits Taree, NSW

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. This video captures the dramatic moment a local resident is airlifted to safety by helicopter in Taree.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 4

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 5

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts. This video shows a rescue team with a dinghy making their way through a flooded street.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 2

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts.

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Australia: Record Flooding Batters Northern NSW After Heavy Rainfall 3

Flooding has battered cities and towns across the Mid-North Coast and the Hunter Region in northern New South Wales, leaving many residents stranded or forced to evacuate after days of heavy rainfall. In the city of Taree, the Manning River surpassed its 1929 record of six meters and was still rising as of Wednesday morning, May 21. Authorities have issued 13 emergency-level alerts.

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(230114) -- CANBERRA, Jan. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Wu Chengshu (1st R) of Canberra United celebrates her goal with teammates during the 10th round match against Newcastle Jets at the 2022-2023 season of A-League Women in Canberra, Australia, Jan. 14, 2023. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(230114) -- CANBERRA, Jan. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Wu Chengshu (L) of Canberra United warms up before the 10th round match against Newcastle Jets at the 2022-2023 season of A-League Women in Canberra, Australia, Jan. 14, 2023. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(230114) -- CANBERRA, Jan. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Wu Chengshu (R) of Canberra United competes during the 10th round match against Newcastle Jets at the 2022-2023 season of A-League Women in Canberra, Australia, Jan. 14, 2023. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(230114) -- CANBERRA, Jan. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Wu Chengshu of Canberra United celebrates after scoring during the 10th round match against Newcastle Jets at the 2022-2023 season of A-League Women in Canberra, Australia, Jan. 14, 2023. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(230114) -- CANBERRA, Jan. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Wu Chengshu (front L) of Canberra United competes during the 10th round match against Newcastle Jets at the 2022-2023 season of A-League Women in Canberra, Australia, Jan. 14, 2023. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(SP)AUSTRALIA-CANBERRA-FOOTBALL-A-LEAGUE WOMEN-WU CHENGSHU

(230114) -- CANBERRA, Jan. 14, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Wu Chengshu of Canberra United celebrates after scoring during the 10th round match against Newcastle Jets at the 2022-2023 season of A-League Women in Canberra, Australia, Jan. 14, 2023. (Photo by Chu Chen/Xinhua)

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Tamada strike gives Nagoya draw with Newcastle in ACL

Tamada strike gives Nagoya draw with Newcastle in ACL

NAGOYA, Japan - Nagoya Grampus forward Keiji Tamada (C) celebrates with teammate Rafael Magnum (L) and Yoshizumi Ogawa (R) after firing an equalizer and earning his team a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Australia's Newcastle Jets in the Asian Champions League on April 7 at Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya.

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Japan MF Endo competes for ball in Asian Cup game

Japan MF Endo competes for ball in Asian Cup game

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan midfielder Yasuhito Endo (R) vies for the ball with Palestine striker Ashraf Nu'man during the latter half of their first Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0.

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Japan forward Honda reacts after Asian Cup game

Japan forward Honda reacts after Asian Cup game

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Forward Keisuke Honda waves to fans after Japan beat Palestine 4-0 in their first Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015.

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Japan coach Aguirre watches Asian Cup game vs. Palestine

Japan coach Aguirre watches Asian Cup game vs. Palestine

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Coach Javier Aguirre (3rd from L) of the Japanese national soccer team watches Shinji Kagawa (L) and Shinji Okazaki (R) chasing the ball during the second half of their first Asian Cup match against Palestine in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0.

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Japan members pose before 1st Asian Cup match

Japan members pose before 1st Asian Cup match

NEWCASTLE, Australia - The 11 starting members of Japan's national soccer team pose ahead of their first Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. In the front row are (from L) midfielder Makoto Hasebe, forward Shinji Okazaki, midfielder Yasuhito Endo, defenders Gotoku Sakai and Yuto Nagatomo, and forward Takashi Inui. In the back row are (from L) goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima, defenders Maya Yoshida and Masato Morishige, and forwards Shinji Kagawa and Keisuke Honda.

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Japan players acknowledge fans' cheers after win

Japan players acknowledge fans' cheers after win

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japanese players Gotoku Sakai, Makoto Hasebe, Maya Yoshida and Eiji Kawashima (from L) respond to supporters in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015, after Japan blanked Palestine 4-0 in a Group D match.

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Japan MF Muto competes for ball in Asian Cup match

Japan MF Muto competes for ball in Asian Cup match

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan midfielder Yoshinori Muto (C) dribbles past some Palestine players during the second half of their first Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0.

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Japan's Nagatomo delivers cross in Asian Cup

Japan's Nagatomo delivers cross in Asian Cup

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan's Yuto Nagatomo supplies a cross during the second half of the team's Asian Cup opener against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan won 4-0.

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Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan coach Javier Aguirre takes command of his team during the Asian Cup first match against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan beat Palestine 4-0.

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Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan's Maya Yoshida (C) heads the team's fourth goal during the second half of the Asian Cup first match against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan beat Palestine 4-0.

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Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan's Shinji Okazaki (2nd from R) scores the team's second goal during the first half of the Asian Cup first match against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan beat Palestine 4-0.

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Japan forward Honda competes for ball in Asian Cup game

Japan forward Honda competes for ball in Asian Cup game

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan forward Keisuke Honda (L) competes for the ball with Palestine defender Ahmed Mahajna during the first half of their opening Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0.

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Japan forward Kagawa competes for ball in Asian Cup

Japan forward Kagawa competes for ball in Asian Cup

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan forward Shinji Kagawa (front) dribbles in front of Palestine forward Ismail Al Amour during the first half of their first Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0.

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Japan forward Okazaki competes for ball in Asian Cup

Japan forward Okazaki competes for ball in Asian Cup

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan forward Shinji Okazaki (L) competes for the ball with Palestine midfielder Murad Ismail during the first half of an Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0.

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Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan's Keisuke Honda scores the team's third goal during the first half of the Asian Cup first match against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan beat Palestine 4-0.

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Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan's Yasuhito Endo scores the opener during the first half of the Asian Cup first match against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan beat Palestine 4-0.

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Japan's Endo celebrates goal in Asian Cup

Japan's Endo celebrates goal in Asian Cup

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan's Yasuhito Endo (R) celebrates his goal with Gotoku Sakai during the first half of their Asian Cup opener against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan won 4-0.

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Palestine coach watches practice before game vs. Japan

Palestine coach watches practice before game vs. Japan

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Palestine coach Ahmed Al Hassan (L) watches his team's practice as midfielder Abdulhamid Abuhabib walks by in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 11, 2015, before their opening game against Japan in the Asian Cup football tournament.

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Japan ready to play against Palestine in Asian Cup

Japan ready to play against Palestine in Asian Cup

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan coach Javier Aguirre speaks at a press conference in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 11, 2015, a day before Japan's first match at the Asian Cup soccer tournament against Palestine at Newcastle Stadium. Beside him is Japan's captain Makoto Hasebe.

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Palestine squad trains for Asian Cup against Japan

Palestine squad trains for Asian Cup against Japan

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Palestinian players run in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 8, 2015, in preparation for an Asian Cup Group D match, their first ever in the regional tournament, against defending champions Japan on Jan. 12.

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Palestine's Nu'man trains for match against Japan

Palestine's Nu'man trains for match against Japan

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Palestine's Nu'man (C) practices in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 8, 2015, in preparation for an Asian Cup Group D match, their first ever at the regional tournament, against defending champions Japan on Jan. 12.

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Tamada strike gives Nagoya draw with Newcastle in ACL

Tamada strike gives Nagoya draw with Newcastle in ACL

NAGOYA, Japan - Nagoya Grampus forward Keiji Tamada (L) fires an equalizer in a free kick and earns his team a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Australia's Newcastle Jets in an Asian Champions League match on April 7 at Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya.

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Grampus, Kashima stay on course for ACL last 16

Grampus, Kashima stay on course for ACL last 16

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Nagoya Grampus midfielder Yoshizumi Ogawa scores the only goal of the game against Newcastle Jets during the second half in the Asian Champions League Group E first round at Newcastle Stadium on April 22.

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Tamada strike gives Nagoya draw with Newcastle in ACL

Tamada strike gives Nagoya draw with Newcastle in ACL

NAGOYA, Japan - Nagoya Grampus forward Keiji Tamada (C) celebrates with teammate Rafael Magnum (L) and Yoshizumi Ogawa (R) after firing an equalizer and earning his team a share of the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Australia's Newcastle Jets in the Asian Champions League on April 7 at Mizuho Stadium in Nagoya. (Kyodo)

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Grampus, Kashima stay on course for ACL last 16

Grampus, Kashima stay on course for ACL last 16

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Nagoya Grampus midfielder Yoshizumi Ogawa scores the only goal of the game against Newcastle Jets during the second half in the Asian Champions League Group E first round at Newcastle Stadium on April 22. (Kyodo)

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Grampus, Kashima stay on course for ACL last 16

Grampus, Kashima stay on course for ACL last 16

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Nagoya Grampus midfielder Yoshizumi Ogawa scores the only goal of the game against Newcastle Jets during the second half in the Asian Champions League Group E first round at Newcastle Stadium on April 22. (Kyodo)

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Japan MF Endo competes for ball in Asian Cup game

Japan MF Endo competes for ball in Asian Cup game

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan midfielder Yasuhito Endo (R) vies for the ball with Palestine striker Ashraf Nu'man during the latter half of their first Asian Cup match in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0. (Kyodo)

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Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan's Shinji Okazaki (2nd from R) scores the team's second goal during the first half of the Asian Cup first match against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan beat Palestine 4-0. (Kyodo)

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Japan players acknowledge fans' cheers after win

Japan players acknowledge fans' cheers after win

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japanese players Gotoku Sakai, Makoto Hasebe, Maya Yoshida and Eiji Kawashima (from L) respond to supporters in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015, after Japan blanked Palestine 4-0 in a Group D match. (Kyodo)

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Japan coach Aguirre watches Asian Cup game vs. Palestine

Japan coach Aguirre watches Asian Cup game vs. Palestine

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Coach Javier Aguirre (3rd from L) of the Japanese national soccer team watches Shinji Kagawa (L) and Shinji Okazaki (R) chasing the ball during the second half of their first Asian Cup match against Palestine in Newcastle, Australia, on Jan. 12, 2015. Japan won 4-0. (Kyodo)

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Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

Champions Japan thrash Palestine in opener

NEWCASTLE, Australia - Japan coach Javier Aguirre takes command of his team during the Asian Cup first match against Palestine on Jan. 12, 2015, in Newcastle, Australia. Japan beat Palestine 4-0. (Kyodo)

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