Sale Sharks delivered a dominant 38-0 victory over Bristol Bears at Ashton Gate, inflicting Bristol’s worst home defeat in eight years. Sale’s impressive display included tries from Quirke, Roebuck, B. Curry, and O’Flaherty, with Rob du Preez contributing 15 points. Bristol, previously in-form, struggled to score points and suffered their third home loss of the season. Sale’s strong defensive performance propelled them to third place in the Premiership table, while Bristol looks ahead to a challenging match against Saracens. Bristol director of rugby, Pat Lam, praised Sale’s performance and emphasized the need to quickly regroup and focus on the next match.
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A migrant march in Mexico continues despite scrutiny of organiser’s arrest | Migration News
A march from Chiapas to central Mexico, involving nearly 300 migrants and activists, protested policies hindering legal immigration, following the arrest of prominent activist Luis Garcia Villagran on human trafficking charges, which the nonprofit Pueblo Sin Fronteras condemned as a political distraction. The demonstration highlighted slow asylum processing and Mexican policies aimed at restricting undocumented migrants from reaching the U.S. border. Want More Context? 🔎
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