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Cobras 10s off - on it’s 50th anniversary
PETALING JAYA: The Cobra 10s has become the latest sporting event to called off due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Pakistan 'no match' for Kohli's team, Indian media boast
MUMBAI (Reuters) - 'No Match' crowed the front page of an Indian newspaper on Monday as local media celebrated the national cricket team's one-sided World Cup victory over arch-rivals Pakistan.
Alleged shooter arrested in $8,000 plot to kill baseball's David Ortiz
SANTA DOMINGO (Reuters) - The alleged shooter of David Ortiz has been arrested along with four others in a group offered nearly $8,000 (£6,306) to kill the former Boston Red Sox star at a Dominican Republic bar, authorities said on Wednesday.
Big guns could be spiked at wide-open U.S. Open
(Reuters) - A premium iron player will likely win this week's U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, where Zach Johnson has almost as good a chance of prevailing as Dustin Johnson in the third major championship of the year.
Sports and politics to mix again in Indo-Pak match-up
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The old adage that sports and politics do not mix will ring hollow again when former champions India and Pakistan clash in a geopolitically charged World Cup match months after being on the verge of war.
Pakistan calls for ICC action over India army camouflage caps
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have urged the International Cricket Council to take strong action against India after their cricketers wore army camouflage-style caps in a match against Australia on Friday.
Kosovo will be cheering for Swiss against Serbia
Pristina: Kosovo’s team are taking no part in the World Cup but emotions are running high ahead of Serbia’s match between Switzerland, whose squad includes three players from Kosovo.
Before match, England fans and diplomats honour Battle of Stalingrad dead
VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - England soccer fans and a top British diplomat paid tribute to those who died in the Battle of Stalingrad during World War Two on Monday in a moving ceremony ahead of England's match against Tunisia, a gesture London hopes may help salve battered ties.
As Saudis Go to War, Crown Prince Attends the World Cup
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Fighters backed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates pushed toward the Yemeni port city of Hodeida on Thursday, on the second day of a battle that analysts say could be the bloodiest of the Yemen war.