Turkey’s prime minister fires back at news magazine
Turkey is no stranger to name-calling and over-heated rhetoric, especially in the final days before a national election.
Turkey is no stranger to name-calling and over-heated rhetoric, especially in the final days before a national election.
The PCB and ICC could be on a collision course again in a high-stakes case that potentially involves Pakistan’s suspension from cricket’s governing body
In a contest of ordinary batting line-ups, India had the extra bit of quality to successfully chase an under-par West Indies total
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A decree from the early 1990s, reimplemented by French regulators, is putting an end to French television and radio announcers naming social networking sites on air except for news purposes.
The decision to legalize PH taxi-drivers in Trinidad and Tobago has been the centre of controversy since it was first mentioned in July of 2010. Chae-Marie Cooper took to the…
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