A battle between Islamic State group jihadists and rebels for control of an opposition stronghold in northern Syria has killed at least 47 fighters
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper seized on global stock market turmoil yesterday to argue that voters should stick with his Conservative government...
Royal Dutch Shell’s plans to build a strategic alliance with Russia’s Gazprom could be in jeopardy after the US added one of Gazprom’s biggest gas fields...
A stock index showcasing Japan’s best companies is about to include one of its most controversial: the utility behind the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.
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Australia may have thrashed England by 405 runs at Lord’s on Sunday to level the five-match Ashes series at 1-1,
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There is no denying the hard data. Major League Baseball games are moving faster. Through the first 1,330 games this season.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers confirmed yesterday his team plans to sell Raheem Sterling to a rival club as he played down reports of an acrimonious rift over the restless England forward.
Ugandan police have arrested two top opposition leaders and presidential candidates hoping to challenge veteran President Yoweri Museveni in elections next year, police said.
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The Iftar tents set up across Qatar during the holy month of Ramadan is a boon to a large number of expatriate bachelors, especially those in the low-income group.