Queiroz blasts Nike

MOSCOW. — Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has called on Nike to apologise to his team after the US sportswear firm said it could not supply the players with boots for the 2018 Soccer World Cup due to sanctions.

Queiroz blasts Nike

MOSCOW. — Iran coach Carlos Queiroz has called on Nike to apologise to his team after the US sportswear firm said it could not supply the players with boots for the 2018 Soccer World Cup due to sanctions.

Number of rejected tobacco bales falls

Harare. – As the tobacco selling season progresses, the number of bales being rejected for different reasons continues to  decline compared to the same period last year, the industry regulator  has said.

Number of rejected tobacco bales falls

Harare. – As the tobacco selling season progresses, the number of bales being rejected for different reasons continues to  decline compared to the same period last year, the industry regulator  has said.

Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.

Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.

Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.

Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.

Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.

Russia eye ‘successful start’ at World Cup

MOSCOW. — Hosts Russia expect a “successful start” at the FIFA World Cup, as they get the tournament rolling today against Saudi Arabia, with the entire globe watching them.

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