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Organisers unveiled the rebranding of the tournament on Saturday, with an orange ball symbol and 'M6N' in the foreground, saying it was inspired by "the vital spark of connection" created by the Six Nations.

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Last week, ministers unveiled a deal under which the UK will give money to Iraq to improve its border security, with the promise of greater intelligence sharing and more joint enforcement operations.

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Fifa unveiled a £39.4m 'legacy fund' earlier this week, but it did not include compensation for workers impacted by the tournament, drawing criticism from human rights campaigners.

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He was also linked to the Russia House cultural centre in the capital, N'Djamena, which recently unveiled a new headquarters at a ceremony attended by Russian government officials.

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He has already unveiled all 15 posts for his cabinet as he prepares to take office on 20 January.

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