Rugby World Cup: Georgia v Portugal - radio & text
Listen to live radio commentary and follow text updates as Georgia face Portugal at the Rugby World Cup.
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💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News MentionsRugby World Cup International men's rugby union competitionEngland's trailblazing 1994 World Cup winnersThe story of England's victory against the odds in the largely overlooked 1994 Rugby World Cup final.BBC Sport 30 years on - England players reminisce about 1994 World Cup winOn the 30th anniversary of the final, England's Gill Burns and Giselle Mather reminisce about their Rugby World Cup victory against the USA in 1994.BBC Sport Portugal Country in Southwestern EuropePortugal’s cork forests are major carbon sinks - but they face threats from climate change Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 02:37Published 50 years after Portugal's dictatorship, the far-right is seducing the country's youth Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 02:33Published Sérgio Godinho's 25 April: From exile in Canada to freedom in Portugal Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 02:40Published Alfredo Cunha: The photojournalist who defined Portugal's Carnation Revolution Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 02:38Published 50 years since the revolution, where is Portugal today? Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 02:50Published Georgia (U.S. state) U.S. stateGeorgia civil society group 'has received threats and verbal attacks' Credit: FRANCE 24 English Duration: 06:56Published What is Georgia's controversial 'Russian law'? Credit: FRANCE 24 English Duration: 01:46Published Thousands rally in Georgia as lawmakers move closer to passing 'foreign influence' bill Credit: FRANCE 24 English Duration: 01:42Published Von der Leyen condemns violence as Georgia's parliament passes 'Russian law' Credit: euronews (in English) Duration: 01:49Published Stun grenades used on protesters in Georgia as 'Russia bill' moves to next stageAnother night of violence has unfolded in Georgia as police have fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters opposing a so-called "Russian law".Sky News You Might LikeRelated videos from verified sources
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