Trevor Noah Will Host Grammy Awards for Third Time in 2023

London. — Some things never change: Following his emotional departure from the Daily Show after seven years, Trevor Noah has been announced as host for the 2023 Grammy Awards. His…

Swapping debt for climate pledges can help fund resilience

Countries that are most vulnerable to climate change—and the associated loss of natural biodiversity—are often those least able to afford investment to strengthen resilience because their budgets are burdened by…

India beat Bangladesh

CHITTAGONG. — Shakib Al Hasan provided brief entertainment for Bangladesh but India kept their cool to win the first Test cricket by 188 runs and take a 1-0 lead in…

How can we explain Merkel’s bombshell revelations about Ukraine peace deal?

Fyodor Lukyanov Correspondent Long the dominant politician in Western Europe, the ex-CDU leader may be taking some artistic licence to suit the prevailing mood of today. Former German Chancellor Angela…

Man City have no players to face Liverpool

MANCHESTER. — Pep Guardiola claims Manchester City do not have enough players to face Liverpool in the Carabao Cup this week and has hit out at the scheduling. The English…

Australia in historic win over South Africa

BRISBANE. — Australia beat South Africa by six wickets in their first Test cricket after less than six sessions of play on a controversially spicy Gabba pitch in Brisbane yesterday.…

Southgate to stay on as England boss

LONDON. — Gareth Southgate will stay on as England boss. Southgate is set to give the Football Association the perfect Christmas present by telling them of his decision this week.…

Arsenal hit by another injury

LONDON. — Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says Reiss Nelson’s injury against Juventus on Saturday does not look good but he is optimistic that a trio of sidelined players are nearing…

Morocco leaving Qatar proud and happy

DOHA. — Morocco will leave Qatar proud and happy after becoming the first African or Arabic team to reach the last four at a FIFA World Cup but they should…

Modric to play until June 2023

DOHA. — Captain Luka Modric plans to keep playing international football until at least the Nations League finals in June next year after helping Croatia to a third-place finish at…

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