As Hungary counts down to its first participation in a major tournament for three decades, long-forgotten football fever is back.
Austrian Dominic Thiem won the ATP event in Stuttgart yesterday after rain caused the grasscourt final against German Philipp Kohlschreiber to be held over.
Just as everyone thought that Anurag Kashyap might have finally learnt the politics of how to deal with the Censor Board, he has decided to go to war with them.
A team of local and international experts in nutrition shared recent trends and the latest research into the impact of diet
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Portugal before becoming the last of the superstars to arrive in France for today’s start of the European Championship finals.
World stock markets were lower yesterday as European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi again urged politicians to step up in efforts to breathe new life into the tepid eurozone economy, analysts said.
Mario Draghi unveiled largely unchanged inflation forecasts for the eurozone even as its latest stimulus measures start to take effect, and called on governments to play a bigger role in cementing the region’s pickup.
Strikes halved French train services on Thursday but attempts by the militant CGT union to broaden protests against labour reforms to air traffic control and the Paris underground appeared to have failed.
Twin bombings targeting the Yemeni army in second city Aden on Monday killed at least 41 people, most of them would-be recruits, a military official said.
Russia’s central bank stepped forward as a seller of local-currency government bonds that triggered a spike in trading as an approaching liquidity surplus prompts policy makers to drain excess roubles.
South Korea’s Park Tae-hwan got down on his knees and begged for the chance to compete at the Rio Games on Monday as the Korean Olympic Committee (KOC) shows no signs of lifting the additional doping sanctions it has imposed on the swimmer.
Nothing seems to be slowing down the gold market, even when speculators take a step back.