Stuart Broad led England to a 169-run victory in the first Ashes Test as Australia collapsed either side of lunch on the fourth day at Cardiff's Sophia Gardens on Saturday.
Three children were killed on Saturday when a bomb exploded in the restive southern Afghan city of Kandahar, officials said.
France’s parliament adopted a key package of economic reforms yesterday after an agonising passage in which the government forced the measures through the house without a vote three times.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohamed Javad Zarif blames the West for the impasse...
Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF)’s Ramadan Sports Festival has concluded following over two weeks of sports...
Aid agencies scrambled yesterday to rush desperately needed relief supplies to millions of Yemenis threatened with famine amid guarded hopes for a six-day truce.
India’s Ambati Rayudu hit a career-best unbeaten century to help them secure a tense four-run win over Zimbabwe in the first one-day international at the Harare Sports Club yesterday.
Mexico’s Gold Cup quest got off to an emphatic start with a crushing 6-0 demolition of short-handed Cuba in their opening game on Thursday at Soldier Field.
Oil erased its advance as the International Energy Agency forecast prices will need to fall further to curb excess supplies.
Bombardier boasts new assets in its quest to find buyers for the struggling CSeries jet: a revamped sales team and even better performance than advertised.
Qatar Charity (QC) has distributed special food baskets among 60 blind people in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.
A stampede during a Ramadan charity handout killed at least 25 people in Bangladesh yesterday as hundreds ...