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Klinsmann confident in new faces for injury hit US
WASHINGTON: Injuries and a lack of playing time have sidelined key United States players, but coach Jurgen Klinsmann said Monday he is confident a less experienced squad can advance to the 2014 World Cup.
Hugging for India’s security
When Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi hugged US President Barack Obama in New Delhi, it marked what could be the distant opening bell of a great geopolitical game.
Copa America stands up well in comparison to Euro
NICE, France (Reuters) - The Copa America has often been dismissed as a poor relation to the European Championship, so much so that the latter has frequently been dubbed by the media as "the World Cup minus Brazil and Argentina."
Oil price higher in choppy trade ahead of Brexit vote
NEW YORK: Oil prices closed 2 percent higher after a volatile session on Thursday, with investors less worried about prospects for the global economy after the last pre-vote opinion polls showed Britain was likely to remain in the European Union.
20 Utar students in programme to improve English language skills
EAGER to pick up some useful teaching and mentoring skills, a group of 20 students from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman’s Languages and Linguistics Department took part in the 2016 Fulbright Perak Peer Mentoring Programme.
Telstra buys into mining technology sector
SYDNEY: Australia’s largest telecoms group Telstra Corp Ltd has taken a bet on the resource industry’s appetite for cash-saving technology from drones to wireless production-tracking, snapping up a specialist firm to set up a dedicated mining services unit.
Asia-Pacific wealth exceeds North America for first time
GENEVA: Private wealth in the Asia-Pacific region surpassed that of North America for the first time last year, fuelled by stronger economies and real estate markets, according to a Cap Gemini SA report.
N. Korea ‘no’ to resuming nuke talks
BEIJING: North Korea has “no thoughts” of resuming six-party talks on its nuclear programme, a top Pyongyang official said in Beijing, despite the repeated urgings of its closest ally China.
Stuck on 21, Serena aims to finish the job
LONDON (Reuters) - The peak remains tantalisingly close for Serena Williams but negotiating the final incline to a record-equalling 22nd grand slam singles title is proving the trickiest of all.