Fast-rising teenage golfer Aditi Ashok scripted a double-first for India as she shot an even-par 72 in the final round to win the Hero Women’s Indian Open title here on Sunday – the victory also making her the country’s first woman to bag a title on the Ladies European tour (LET).
Four Americans were killed yesterday in a suicide bombing inside the largest US military base in Afghanistan, Pentagon chief Ashton Carter said, in a major breach of security.
Safety on Qatar roads has received a further boost with 4D microwave radar detectors up and running in Mesaieed, according to a senior official of a Swedish company involved in the installation of the state-of-the-art cameras.
The Ministry of Economy and Commerce (MEC) issued 137 violations in September for non-compliance with consumer protection regulations.
Diego Costa thrust himself back into the headlines with an 89th-minute winner as Chelsea edged West Ham United 2-1 in Antonio Conte’s first Premier League game as manager on Monday.
China launched the world's first quantum satellite on Tuesday, state media reported, in an effort to harness the power of particle physics to build an "unhackable" system of encrypted communications.
Jeremy Corbyn has been forced to deny bullying his political opponents after one of his MPs alleged that the Labour leader had threatened to telephone his father amid a row over the party’s direction.
If Germany can integrate the refugees, it will send a powerful message to nihilists and extremists everywhere
Brazil’s new justice minister has pledged his “full support” for an explosive corruption investigation that has a host of top politicians in its sights, including several of his colleagues.
There’s plenty of volatility, but what happened to the volume?
Bogus ad campaigns, a failed prank by Google, Ivy League football robots and an attempt at humour on the fraught presidential campaign trail competed for attention in the US yesterday, traditionally a day of hoaxes and spoofs.
New Delhi: As the full toss left Andre Russell’s blade and settled deep into the stands, dropping a deathly silence across the Wankhede Stadium, Virat Kohli stood dazed, gazing at the trajectory of the ball and perhaps wondering what else he could have done.