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Apple Watch will finally go on sale in high street stores this month
The Apple Watch will be available to buy in Apple retail stores for the first time this month, the technology giant has confirmed. Until now the Watch...
A tumultuous week ends as Blatter gets standing ovation
In one tumultuous week, world soccer’s governing body was plunged into a corruption scandal, top officials were arrested, new investigations were...
Statins ‘cut cancer death risk’ by up to 55%, claims 15-year study
Statins could cut the risk of dying from cancer by up to 55%, according to research. A 15-year study of almost 150,000 people found that those taking...
Blatter’s 17-year rule in soccer marked by growth, scandal
Sepp Blatter governed the biggest sport on Earth for nearly two decades, for years untouched personally by allegations of corruption, but never sharing...
Eurozone back in inflation for first time this year as oil prices rise
For the first time this year, consumer prices across the 19-country eurozone are rising. Official figures Tuesday from the European Union’s...
Ramadi operation: U.S. and international coalition to reexamine IS strategy
Iraq’s plan to recapture the western city of Ramadi from Islamic State jihadists will dominate a meeting Tuesday in Paris of foreign ministers from...
Iraqi PM to outline plan for retaking Ramadi after IS gains
Iraq’s plan to recapture the western city of Ramadi from Islamic State jihadists will dominate a meeting Tuesday in Paris of foreign ministers from...
Rain of little relief to south India; heat toll nears 2,200
Despite hopes that weekend thundershowers would help end a raging heat wave in southern India, the rain brought only limited relief as the death toll since...
FIFA boss Sepp Blatter could be questioned ‘under arrest’
The former Director of Public Prosecutions has told Sky News he expects Sepp Blatter will be questioned as part of the FBI investigation into corruption...
Prince William calls for FIFA reform and fair play after ‘Salt Lake City moment’
Prince William has urged FIFA to reform and show “it can represent the interests of fair play” in a speech at the FA Cup final. FA president...
Prince William calls for FIFA reform
Britain’s Prince William has called for FIFA to reform and show that it “can represent the interests of fair play and put the sport first”.
Small clubs, youth teams feel victimized by FIFA scandal
The accused in the FIFA scandal are easy to spot: globe-trotting executives charged with diverting millions meant to build the game to their personal accounts.
Doing nothing: U.N. hasn’t acted on child sex abuse claims
Former United Nations staffers are calling for an independent investigation into claims the international body covered up 2014 allegations made by several...
Worldwide growth: Islamic State’s reach expands to Asia and Africa
A growing number of extremist groups from Africa to Southeast Asia are shifting their allegiance to the Islamic State group, leading to greater risks for...
Interpol: Islamic State group gains support in Africa, Asia
A growing number of extremist groups from Africa to Southeast Asia are shifting their allegiance to the Islamic State group, leading to greater risks for...
US indicts 15 Chinese in university cheating scam
The United States has indicted 15 people from China with fraud and conspiracy over a four-year scam to fake entry tests into American universities in what...
Putin makes troop deaths in peacetime operations a ‘state secret’
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday banned the release of information about troop deaths in “special operations” during peacetime,...
Platini: UEFA ready to boycott 2018 World Cup if Blatter remains in power
The head of UEFA, Michel Platini, refused to rule out the prospect of European teams boycotting the 2018 World Cup finals if Sepp Blatter remains as FIFA...
Step down Sepp: FA boss Dyke insists ‘nobody trusts FIFA with Blatter in charge’
The head of English football has called for Sepp Blatter to step down as FIFA President in a bid to restore the damaged image of the game. Football...
English football chairman says Blatter must go
The chairman of the English Football Association says FIFA President Sepp Blatter should leave his job immediately in the wake of the string of corruption...
Vatican: Irish gay marriage vote a ‘defeat for humanity’
The Vatican’s secretary of state has called the Irish vote to legalize gay marriage a “defeat for humanity,” evidence of the soul-searching...
Vatican chief labels Irish gay marriage vote as ‘a defeat for humanity’
The Vatican’s secretary of state has called the Irish vote to legalize gay marriage a “defeat for humanity,” evidence of the soul-searching...
Iraq Shi'ite militia take lead in campaign to reverse Islamic State gains
Iraq’s Shi'ite paramilitaries said on Tuesday they had taken charge of the campaign to drive Islamic State from the western province of Anbar, giving...
U.S. court backs hold on Obama’s immigration plan
A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals refused Tuesday to lift a temporary hold on an executive action by President Barack Obama that could shield as many as...
India heatwave kills 800 as capital’s roads melt
At least 800 people have died in a major heatwave that has swept across India, melting roads in New Delhi as temperatures neared 50 degrees Celsius (122...
More than 750 people killed as heat wave bakes parts of India
More than 750 people have died because of soaring temperatures in parts of southern and northern India, with the heatwave expected to continue this week.
More than 500 people killed as heat wave bakes parts of India
Soaring temperatures have gripped parts of southern and northern India in an extreme heat wave which has killed more than 500 people and looks set to continue...
Plane safe? Hacker case points to deeper cyber issues
Security researcher Chris Roberts made headlines last month when he was hauled off a plane in New York by the FBI and accused of hacking into flight controls...
Syria warplanes batter extremists in ancient Palmyra
Syrian government aircraft carried out intense strikes Monday against the Islamic State group in and around the ancient city of Palmyra after its fall...
Massacre: Syria says Islamic State killed hundreds in Palmyra
Islamic State fighters have killed at least 400 people, including women and children, in Palmyra since capturing the ancient Syrian city four days ago,...

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