Hazard takes sly dig at English football

Cape Town — Real Madrid attacking midfielder Eden Hazard has taken a thinly-veiled dig at Chelsea and English football in general after his debut for the Spanish giants. The 28-year-old…

Djokovic eyes Tokyo Open return

Cape Town — Novak Djokovic has given an update on the injury that he aggravated at the US Open and is eyeing a return to action in time for the…

World Rugby chief ‘concerned’ by mega Six Nations deal

Tokyo — World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper said on Tuesday he had concerns that a reported deal to sell a share of the Six Nations’ commercial arm to Formula…

Neymar’s suspension reduced

Lausanne — Neymar’s Champions League ban for insulting match officials on social media has been reduced from three games to two following an appeal, the Court of Arbitration for Sport…

Villa teammates in heated bust-up

Villa teammates in heated bust-up  Aston Villa winger Anwar El Ghazi appeared to headbutt team-mate Tyrone Mings in a heated on-field spat between the incensed duo. The bust-up took place…

Tyson Fury rewards cutman with bonus

Tyson Fury rewards cutman with bonus  Tyson Fury gave his cutman Jorge Capetillo a bonus for his fight-saving work on the massive gash suffered against Otto Wallin.  The “Gypsy King”…

Juve eye Champions League win . . . Throw everything at high-risk Sarri strategy

Milan — Maurizio Sarri’s first game on the Juventus bench was an unremarkable affair — a goalless draw against Fiorentina at the weekend failing to set the tone before the…

What some entrepreneurial welfare beneficiaries do to improve their lives

South Africa distributes 17 million social grants every month. These include child, disability and older person grants. Versions of this large social protection system exist elsewhere in the Global South, in countries like Brazil, Ethiopia and China.

What some entrepreneurial welfare beneficiaries do to improve their lives

South Africa distributes 17 million social grants every month. These include child, disability and older person grants. Versions of this large social protection system exist elsewhere in the Global South, in countries like Brazil, Ethiopia and China.

Trade talks seen as unlikely to mend U.S.-China divide

U.S. and Chinese officials will restart trade talks at the end of this week, but any agreement the world’s largest economies carve out is expected to be a superficial fix.

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