Chisora still has the hunger

Zimbabwe-born British heavyweight boxer Derek Chisora has promised to entertain when he takes on Kubrat Pulev at the O2 next month after he insisted the hunger to continue boxing remains there.

Verstappen wins Azerbaijan Grand Prix

World Formula One champion Max Verstappen led a Red Bull 1-2 in yesterday’s Azerbaijan Grand Prix in a potentially key moment of the title race after Charles Leclerc and Ferrari endured another dose of raceday misery.

Macron battles for majority in parliament

PARIS. – French voters cast their ballot in the first round of parliamentary elections as President Emmanuel Macron seeks to secure a majority amid a resurgent left-wing coalition. 

Need to modernise prison infrastructure: ACSA

African countries under the banner Africa Correctional Services Association (ACSA) have committed to modernising prisons infrastructure and move on from the punitive focus to rehabilitation.

Man United join race for Lewandowski

Manchester United will join the race for Robert Lewandowski – if his dream move to Barcelona falls flat.

Schwartzel celebrates as golf’s power struggle deepens

Charl Schwartzel’s victory at the first event of the rebel LIV Golf series brought the curtain down on one of the most dramatic weeks in the history of a sport now in deep turmoil.

Pochettino, PSG part ways

Mauricio Pochettino is leaving Paris Saint-Germain after reaching an agreement with the French football club to depart ahead of next season.

Pope apologises to the people of DRC, South Sudan

VATICAN. — Pope Francis apologised to the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan yesterday for cancelling a visit because of walking problems and said he was…

‘BRICS has not disappointed’

In 2001, Jim O’Neill of Goldman Sachs foresaw the tremendous potential of emerging markets and coined the term “BRICS”.

Africa is getting hotter, and it’s threatening insurers’ quest for profit

The world’s biggest insurers are expanding in Africa, looking to tap growth promised by a rising population and middle class, but climate change could complicate their quest for profits.

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