Reigning QSL champions take on Al Gharafa in what promises to be a clash of the QSL’s attacking sides.
—Rossana Surballe, Argentine ambassador
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said police had arrested a suspect in the Paris area on Thursday who was in "the advanced stages" of a plot to stage an attack in France.
Jens Weidmann’s reputation as the man who won’t say “yes” is much exaggerated.
As the NFL adopted a new rule at the owners meetings Wednesday governing touchbacks intended to cut back on injuries on arguably one of the most dangerous plays in football, the change sparked debate about how it will impact strategy and roster decisions.
David Goffin defeated Marin Cilic 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 on Thursday to reach his first career Masters 1000 semi-final with the victory at Indian Wells.
Egypt’s central bank will offer $1.5bn today in its third special foreign exchange auction of the week, part of an effort to crush the currency black market and stabilise the Egyptian pound a day after a major devaluation.
Supporters of the late Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic paid their respects at his grave yesterday, 10 years after he died in The Hague where he was on trial for war crimes.
Six people were killed in two incidents of apparently gang-related violence in Sri Lanka yesterday, police said, despite a tough crackdown ordered last week.
Rafael Benitez returned to English football yesterday with the task of saving Newcastle United from Premier League relegation after the struggling north-east side announced the Spaniard as their new manager.
More than 30 top British universities, English language course providers, and other education institutions will take part in the two-day “Study in the UK” higher education fair on March 13 and 14 at La Cigale hotel.
A top Pakistani official has said for the first time publicly that the Afghan Taliban's leadership enjoys a safe haven inside his country, which Islamabad uses as a "lever" to pressure the group into talks with Kabul.