The International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) through its Save the Dream initiative has joined forces with academic institutes and sports organisations in nine European countries to help deliver an EU-funded learning mobility scheme aimed at educating athletes from the Mediterranean Basin in th
India are resting batting mainstay Virat Kohli for the three 20-over matches against Sri Lanka this month with an eye on the Twenty20 World Cup on home soil.
Thailand’s December private consumption and investment rose but exports tumbled again, according to central bank data published yesterday, showing the economy is still making little headway after 20 months of military rule.
After sweeping a historic election in November, Myanmar’s democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi yesterday bid farewell to outgoing lawmakers and prepared to form the country’s first democratically elected government since the 1960s.
When it comes to fixing Argentina’s ailing economy, Mauricio Macri has presented himself as a man in a hurry. In the month since he became president, ...
Qatar’s construction market promises to be the “most robust” in the GCC in 2016, as it continues to award major contracts for the construction of new infrastructure to be used for FIFA 2022 World Cup, a new report has shown.
Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed landed in Britain on Thursday, his aide told AFP, after the Indian Ocean islands' government granted him prison leave for urgent surgery.
Much has been made of Jürgen Klopp’s touchline behaviour at Liverpool, those sudden cartwheeling appearances, grasping at the air, forming weird geometric shapes with his hands, a blur of teeth, glasses and quilted sportswear.
Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has been recognised by the London-based International Finance Magazine (IFM) with the ‘Best Islamic Bank in Qatar 2015’, ....
Gulf airline Etihad has asked a German court for more time to continue code sharing with Air Berlin on 29 routes while it appeals a decision that will block it from operating the flights after January 15, it said last week.
In July 2014, Adrian Simpson was on a night out in Sierra Leone’s third city of Kenema to celebrate his biggest deal yet: A contract to supply a new business partner with cocoa beans from his company’s plantation.
England’s tour of South Africa has moved on from Cape Town to the Highveld.