Wales always knew that fiji could be dangerous opponents so they were given a real scare, it was a thrilling game. Wells had ten days to prepare for this game against fiji, they ran down insidejust four this game against fiji, they ran down inside just four minutes, this game against fiji, they ran down insidejust four minutes, with joshua, the man they call. He was more like a runaway train when he scored fijis first try, and fiji wasted no time scoring their second, that came just minutes later, so whales were really, at this point, fiji looking at threat, must every time they went forward. But whales did manage to regroup. Josh adams scores two tries before the break to get them back on track. They took a narrow lead into half time. And there was really no let up after the break. This is a bruising physical encounter. Fiji were rewarded a penalty try midway through the second half, and just as you thought the momentum was shifting towards the momentum was shifting towards the fijian
Fighting in northwest of the country and indeed theres a great deal of disagreement as to the status of the northeast of the country. Yes well i think what theyre trying to do is deal with one narrow post of this which is the future constitutional arrangements for syria and that takes you away from the issues on the ground but clearly the issues on the ground are so serious when you have the province of idlib which very much now is the last battleground of this long war when you have 3000000 people there when you have persistent claims that the Syrian Government and its russian allies are bombing those people but in particular bombing medical centers and hospitals there and no one really knows how this is going to conclude and everyone fears that they could be a very big death toll there is nowhere really for these people to flee not possible in most cases for them to cross the border into. Turkey and they obviously many of them fearful to cross the line from where they are indeed live
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