QMMF Racing Team rider Julian Simon, after an impressive ninth place finish at the German Grand Prix on Sunday, said he was happy with what has been a promising first half of the season.
Survivors of modern-day slavery in Britain are at high risk of falling back into the hands of traffickers .
China’s escalating intervention in its collapsing stock market – after months of quiescence while equities surged – is tarnishing policy makers’ efforts to establish ...
In early May, with its legal options dwindling and investors impatient, BP saw a chance to negotiate what became a $18.7bn settlement that ended five years of litigation...
Kagiso Rabada became only the second man in history to claim a hat-trick on debut as South Africa thrashed Bangladesh by eight wickets in a rain-hit first one-day international in Dhaka yesterday.
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff told newspaper Folha de S. Paulo in an interview published yesterday that she plans to finish her term and continue with efforts to narrow the budget deficit....
Taliban ambushes and bombings killed at least seven Pakistani soldiers in the northwest as the military made a new push into the militants’ last major stronghold near the border...
Hillary Clinton has accused China of “trying to hack into everything that doesn’t move in America” and stealing government information, in strongly worded comments likely to irk Beijing.
The deadly crash of a 51-year-old Indonesian air force transport plane this week has turned the spotlight on the country’s ageing military equipment...
Sri Lanka’s Dimuth Karunaratne hit a century amid another rich haul by Pakistani leg-spinner Yasir Shah as the decisive third and final Test began on a rousing note in Pallekele yesterday.
Rafael Nadal insists his career which has yielded 14 Grand Slam titles and $73 million is not finished, but evidence seems to be mounting that the Spaniard has reached the end of the road.
The death toll from the crash of an Indonesian air force plane packed with military personnel and their families rose to 142 Wednesday, as witnesses described people fleeing the disaster zone