Australia one-day and T20 squads to play Pakistan
The Australia one-day and Twenty20 international squads named on Monday to play Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates from August 28 to September 10.
Clinton’s motorcade hit by tomatoes and shoes in Egypt
Tomatoes and shoes were thrown at US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's motorcade by Egyptian protesters who shouted, "Monica, Monica, Monica" as she left the newly reopened American Consulate in Alexandria.
India-Pakistan series whets the appetite of cricket lovers
Last week the Pakistan Cricket Board proposed resumption of cricket ties with India. Three options were given: a series in either country, or failing that at a neutral venue.
Olympics: Russian wrestles for gold after poison trauma
Ahead of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, life seemed golden for Russia’s freestyle wrestling star Bilyal Makhov. A 1.94 metre tall man-mountain from the Caucasus, conquering all before him in the 125 kg weight division, Makhov was reigning Russian and world champion. But then disaster struck.
Stephen Covey, ‘7 Habits’ author, dies at 79
Stephen R. Covey, author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, has died in Idaho three months after a serious bicycle accident in Utah.
Unrelenting Obama jabs at Romney’s job record
An unrelenting President Barack Obama jabbed at Mitt Romney's record with a private equity firm in an ad Saturday that aimed to keep his rival on the defensive just as the Republican challenger's campaign hoped to take advantage of poor economic data to gain an edge on the incumbent.
British newspaper demands it simply stop raining
Just. Stop. Raining.
Iran to block oil through Strait of Hormuz if threatened
Iran has said that it could prevent even ‘a single drop of oil’ to pass through the Strait of Hormuz if its security is threatened.
India limits FDI in too many sectors: Barack Obama
In a speech hitting at recent India government's decisions on foreign investment, US President Barack Obama said New Delhi is putting too many limits or prohibits foreign capital in too many sectors such as retail.
Sunita Williams takes off for 2nd space mission
"Becoming an astronaut was a little bit of happenstance for me," says Sunita Williams, an Indian-American astronaut who took off on her second space journey today onboard Russian Soyuz spacecraft.