Super Rugby Aotearoa will see several rule changes when it kicks off on June 13.
Players in rugby's Premiership and Championship can resume fitness training again after weeks of inactivity during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2019-20 professional rugby season in France will not be completed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Having been hit hard financially by the coronavirus crisis, Rugby Australia has confirmed a third of their staff will be made redundant.
The Japan-based Sunwolves will not play in Australia's Super Rugby competition this year.
Initially a temporary hire when Conor O'Shea quit in November, Francho Smith has been named Italy head coach.
Changes to lockdown regulations has cleared the way for cricket, football and rugby teams to return to training in South Africa.
A suggested 'Coronavirus Cup of World Rugby' will not be pursued by governing body World Rugby as it makes its own plans.
Aled Davies has turned his back on his international career to sign for European and Premiership champions Saracens.
An Australia-based Super Rugby competition starting later this year will include the Force.
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Jonah Holmes is heading for Wales to join Top 14 side the Dragons after three seasons with Leicester Tigers.
George Kruis has secured a move to Japanese side Panasonic Wild Knights, but it may not spell the end of the road with England.
With travel restrictions in place around the world, Australia could be a hub for the Rugby Championship.
Discussions are ongoing over whether the Sunwolves can face Australian Super Rugby sides in an alternative competition.