Andy Murray defied sweltering temperatures to kick off his bid for a second Wimbledon title with a comfortable 6-4, 7-6 (7/3), 6-4 victory over Kazakhstan’s Mikhail Kukushkin yesterday.
Chile took another step towards their dream of winning a first Copa America on home soil with a 2-1 win over Peru on Monday but Eduardo Vargas’ match-winning double.
Two people were feared dead and two others seriously injured after a man apparently set himself on fire aboard a moving shinkansen bullet train in Japan.
When Maria Sharapova miserably exited the French Open four weeks ago it was to a soundtrack .
Investors dumped Greek bonds and US-listed Greek equity assets yesterday after Greece closed its banks and imposed capital controls over the weekend.
A China-backed Asian development bank was officially established in Beijing yesterday, state media reported, capping months of debate...
Lekhwiya Sports Club former Danish head coach Michael Laudrup expressed his appreciation to all the players for their strong efforts and performance during the last season.
Al Shaqab Racing general manager Khalifa bin Mohamed al-Attiyah receiving the Grand Prix de Saint Cloud trophy after wonder mare Treve.
Dark clouds are lowering over Europe’s economic future as three distinct tempests gather: the Greek crisis, Russia’s incursion in Ukraine and the rise of populist political parties.
Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburg, Prince Philip lay a wreath during a visit to the memorial site of former
World championship leader Valentino Rossi will start on pole position at today’s Dutch MotoGP in Assen after recording the fastest time in qualifying yesterday.
A vicious fight broke out in the open yesterday between Ukraine’s cash-strapped government and its foreign creditors over billions of dollars in debt that are up for negotiation next week.