European equity markets closed sharply higher yesterday before a G7 finance meeting focusing on Greece’s debt drama, while airlines group IAG neared its takeover of Irish rival Aer Lingus.
Experienced Toulon flyhalf Frederic Michalak was the surprise inclusion in France coach Philippe Saint-Andre’s provisional squad for this year’s World Cup.
The Supreme Court yesterday allowed Kerala politician Abdul Nasar Ma’dani, now under house arrest in Bengaluru, to visit his ailing mother here.
Dollar bulls are bewildered amid a sea of setbacks as investors ponder what’s left of the rally that had pundits talking of dollar hegemony just months ago.
Turkish Airlines has supported a medical familiarisation tour for eight women from the Qatari Businesswomen Association.
The European Union clashed yesterday with Britain over a plan to save thousands of migrants trying to cross
Leading IT services and solutions company malomatia will participate in the Middle East’s only government-focused contact centre event in Dubai, the UAE, from May 17 to 20.
Members of a Russian motorbike gang whose victory ride to Berlin has rankled several governments laid carnations on Friday in memory of Russian soldiers at a Soviet memorial in Berlin.
The US Department of Justice launched a federal civil rights investigation yesterday into whether police in Baltimore have systematically engaged in discriminatory actions,
Chinese women wrestlers were in fine form yesterday, scooping four of the five gold medals on offer, on the third day of the Senior Asian Wrestling championship at Aspire.
Indonesia has executed 14 drug traffickers this year as part of President Joko Widodo’s .
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi sank his finance minister’s plans to strip powers from the central bank last week, sources told Reuters,....