Egypt tense as elections loom
Streets in Egypt's capital remained tense Sunday a day ahead of elections.
Streets in Egypt's capital remained tense Sunday a day ahead of elections.
The Iranian parliament Sunday voted to expel the British ambassador and reduce diplomatic relations with the nation in retaliation for newly-imposed Western sanctions, according to Iran's official news agency.
The supreme court in the United Arab Emirates sentenced democracy activist Ahmed Mansour to three years in prison on Sunday.
At least 24 people were killed early Sunday when militants raided a Sunni town in northern Yemen, medics and witnesses said.
New Zealand seamer Doug Bracewell has said his team has the “mongrel” to topple Australia on their own turf, ahead of the two-Test series that gets underway at the Gabba from December 1
Victoria continued to recover from their disastrous start to the season, with an emphatic win against Tasmania making it two on the trot, after having suffered reversals in their first three games
Victoria continued to recover from their disastrous start to the season, with an emphatic win against Tasmania making it two on the trot, after having suffered reversals in their first three games
The Pakistani foreign minister Sunday described a NATO attack that killed dozens of soldiers as "totally unacceptable," saying it plunges the nation's relationship with the U.S. into deeper crisis.
An unbeaten century from Wade Townsend and Peter Forrest’s 94 gave Queensland the first-innings lead against South Australia at the Adelaide Oval
The tour match may have ended in a draw, but there was no shortage of entertainment as Jesse Ryder equalled a first-class record for the most sixes in an innings – 16 – on his way to 175 at the Allan Border Field
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