Infidelity is growing, finds atlas on sex
India may be one of the countries most concerned by sexual tourism, but it attracts most male heterosexual tourists from the United States who visit the country to find either romance or prostitutes o
Bill to legalise abortion in Ireland passes first hurdle
Lawmakers in Ireland, a pre-dominantly Catholic country, have overwhelmingly backed a bill that would pave the way for legalising abortion in life-threatening cases, after widespread outrage over the death of an Indian dentist following a miscarriage last year.
Pirelli set to run tests after tyre mishaps
Facing a revolt from teams over exploding tyres at the British Grand Prix, Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone on Monday gave tyre supplier Pirelli the green light to run tests to resolve the problem.
India set to host t20 worlds in ’16
In a triple bonanza for India, it will host the World Twenty 20 Championship competition in 2016 and World Test Championship 2021, both for the first time, and the 50-over World Cup for the fourth tim
Flower glad to have superstar KP back
England coach Andy Flower has welcomed Kevin Pietersen back to England duty by saying he’s pleased to have the “superstar” batsman in the squad ahead of the defence of the Ashes against Australia.
Djokovic leads charge of the seeds
Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams cruised effortlessly into the Wimbledon fourth round on Saturday as the first week’s shockwaves left just eight of the top 20 seeds still standing.
Fired-up Watson relishes opening
Shane Watson is fired up by the prospect of opening for Australia in the upcoming Ashes series in England, the all-rounder said on Thursday.
‘England tough to beat in Ashes’
New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum expects England to retain the Ashes, saying “they are going to be a tough team to beat”.
In a first, Britain may soon offer IVF with ‘3 parents’
Britain could become the first country in the world to allow controversial in-vitro fertilisation involving three parents.
Djokovic condemns US to 101-year low, Serena eases
World number one Novak Djokovic condemned the United States to their worst Wimbledon men’s performance in over a century as Serena Williams set up a clash of senior citizens against Kimiko Date-Krumm.