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Ronaldo to announce retirement

Sao Paulo: Three-time football player of the year Ronaldo was expected to end his career on Monday, Brazilian media reported.

The 34-year-old striker for Sao Paulo's Corinthians was to announce the m

Egypt awaits the next step after Mubarak

Cairo: Life began to return to normal in Cairo on Saturday after all-night celebrations following Hosni Mubarak's resignation as the president, as people waited for the military, now in power, to anno

Mubarak refuses to resign, hands some powers to Omar

Cairo: A defiant Hosni Mubarak on Thursday announced that he would transfer some powers to his deputy Omar Suleiman, but stopped short of resigning as president of Egypt. He said he will not bow to fo

Rafa back on court after hamstring injury

Barcelona: Rafael Nadal is set to resume training after curing a hamstring injury that contributed to the end of a tennis dream at the Australian Open.

The world No.1 Spaniard confirmed on Tuesday th

Smartphones get an Android boost

Smartphone growth is exploding around the world, as Google's open-source Android operating system drives prices down, according to a study released on Monday by market research firm IDC.

The study fo

HP launches reclining PC

Computers are increasingly coming in all shapes and sizes. Now there is even a reclining computer.

HP announced the new form factor on Monday, saying that it believed the ability to lay the screen al

Obama sees progress in Egypt

Washington: Egypt is making progress in resolving its political crisis as talks between the government and opposition groups were underway, US President Barack Obama said on Monday.

"Obviously Egypt

Obama wants 'representative government in Egypt'

Washington: The outcome of the ongoing unrest in Egypt is not a choice only between Islamist militants and the security of a dictatorship, US President Barack Obama said.

In a live interview with Fox

Obama urges Mubarak to make 'right decision'

US President Barack Obama on Friday appealed to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to listen to his people and make the 'right decision' about the best way forward for the country.

Obama would not say

If I resign today there will be chaos: Mubarak

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak wants to resign but worries that Egypt will sink into chaos if he does, the leader told US broadcaster ABC.

"If I resign today there will be chaos," Mubarak was quote

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