Qatar critic Denmark meet Tunisia at WC

DOHA — When Denmark meets Tunisia in the FIFA World Cup today it will pit one of the most outspoken critics of the tournament being hosted by Qatar against one…

Iger returns to Disney as chief exec

FORMER Disney boss Bob Iger is making a shock return to the firm – less than a year after he retired. He has been brought back by the media giant…

Novak Djokovic claims sixth ATP finals

TURIN. — Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic said there is no “end zone” for his career after becoming the oldest ATP Finals champion on Sunday, matching Roger Federer’s record six…

US not in position to force allies to take sides against China

Recently, China’s surrounding areas, especially the region of Southeast Asia, have attracted much attention, with several major summits taking place. China and the US are actively engaged in summit diplomacy, not only holding summit between the two sides’ heads of state, but also holding bilateral dialogues with leaders of other countries respectively to promote their own international agendas and foreign policies.

Swift makes history at US music awards

Taylor Swift swept the board at the American Music Awards, taking home all six of the awards she was nominated for. The pop megastar won the biggest prize of the…

Rory McIlroy ends year as number one

DUBAI. — Rory McIlroy ended the year as European number one golfer despite Spain’s Jon Rahm claiming a third DP World Tour Championship title in Dubai on Sunday. Rahm hit…

Rhodesia reacts calmly to oil ban move by UN Security Council

THERE was no panic reaction in Salisbury yesterday to the provision for an oil embargo in the resolution on Rhodesia passed by the UN Security Council on Saturday evening, and no sign as yet of the Government moving to curb oil consumption for foreign exchange or other reasons.

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