We take a look at five great athletes who achieved greatness for their country in the Olympics between 1984 to 2012
Mario Dimaculangan shares a toilet with 130 other inmates in one of the Philippines’ most overcrowded jails, and conditions are getting worse as police wage an unprecedented war on crime.
‘It’s quite enjoyable to play Radek. It’s not easy to play someone you know so well and respect a lot. We are all grateful to him for staying in the sport for such a long time’
Indonesia executed four drug convicts yesterday but 10 others due to face the firing squad were given an apparent reprieve in a confused process one lawyer condemned as a “complete mess”.
Several people were injured in fresh protests in Jammu and Kashmir yesterday as residents defied a curfew to march to Anantnag in a more volatile region in response to a call by separatists.
Southeast Asian nations overcame days of deadlock when the Philippines dropped a request for their joint statement to mention a landmark legal ruling on the South China Sea, after objections from Cambodia.
London’s planned garden bridge could end up reliant on public money to cover running costs once built because its proposed business plan is wildly optimistic and riddled with untested assumptions, according to an expert report on the project.
Four makeshift hospitals and a local blood bank in Syria's battered Aleppo city have been hit by air raids in the past 24 hours, a group of doctors said Sunday.
Turkey’s lira plunged the most in eight years, an exchange-traded fund tied to the country’s shares declined and US Treasuries
Qatar's mobile subscriber base may end 2016 with 4.86mn mobile subscribers, and rise to 5.42mn by 2020, BMI Research has said in its latest report.
The State of Qatar has expressed its strong denunciation and condemnation of the military coup attempt, lawlessness, and violation of the constitutional legitimacy in the Republic of Turkey.
Leg-spinner overshadows Amir at Lord’s to give Pak slight edge in first Test