This sport is different from other sports. Exercising using t-shirts is common for all sports. But if don't wear collarless shirts to the golf course, you can be intercepted before entering. The sport has its own dress code even if it is a non-professional player. In order not to get the wrong...
Darkness. Total and complete. Few of us get to experience it. At the bottom of a cave, perhaps; or in a basement when the power shuts off. But there's usually some faint glow coming from somewhere. Even the night sky never seems truly black, not least because there's usually a star or two...
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed evoked memories of the country's kings and emperors by going to the front lines to lead a dramatic fightback against Tigrayan rebels who had threatened to overthrow him. In extraordinary scenes for a man who was declared the 100th winner of the Nobel...
PARIS (Reuters) – The French football league said on Tuesday it had received around 10 preliminary, non-binding offers for a minority stake in a new media rights company it is setting up as the country’s soccer clubs seek to shore up their finances. In a statement, it said it aimed to draw up a...
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TRIPOLI – With only days to go until scheduled elections meant to cap Libya’s long political transition and unify the war-torn country, many instead fear a return to violence. Standing near the port in the capital Tripoli, Khaled al-Turki said he has little optimism about the December 24 vote. Since...
PARIS (Reuters) – A Paris appeals court on Monday slashed the penalty UBS must pay for allegedly helping wealthy clients in France evade taxes to 1.8 billion euros ($2.03 billion), but upheld that the Swiss bank was guilty of both promoting illegal banking services and money laundering. The...
“Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth,” is a law of propaganda often attributed to the NaziJoseph Goebbels. One such lie has been the notion that Ancient Greeks regularly practiced infanticide by killing off weak babies, the disabled, the lowborn, and the sickly. Now, a new study...