World stock markets climbed Wednesday, pushed higher by an overnight rise on Wall Street following a pledge by Japan to buy bonds aimed at financing Europe's bailout fund.
US President Barack Obama urged the world on Tuesday to honor its pledges to help Haiti emerge from the nightmare of a devastating earthquake one year ago that killed a quarter of a million people.
World stock markets were mostly higher Tuesday as a pledge by Japan to buy eurozone bonds to help ease Europe's financial crisis alleviated concerns that debt-ridden Portugal might have to seek a bailout.
World number one Caroline Wozniacki shrugged off defeat in her first competitive match of the year at the Sydney International on Tuesday, saying she would be ready to go at the Australian Open next week.
North Korea's uneasiness with the world's media has boiled up at the Asian Cup with their head coach parrying questions about the fate of football in his reclusive communist state.
FIFA talk of possibly switching the summer World Cup of 2022 to winter is scandalous on so many levels that it's hard to know where to begin. For starters, what arrogance. The World Cup takes a full month. Add to that pre-tournament training camps (essential for teams to gel) plus warm-up matches (equally essential) and at least one week of post-tournament recuperation for the players (they earn ...
Lionel Messi's mesmerizing performances for Barcelona outweighed a disappointing World Cup, ensuring the Argentina forward was named the world's best player of 2010. Messi won the FIFA award for a second straight year on Monday, finishing ahead of Barcelona teammates Andres Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez.
World number one Caroline Wozniacki brushed aside defeat in her first competitive match of the year at the Sydney International Tuesday, saying she would be ready to go at the Australian Open next week.
World number one Caroline Wozniacki said she was looking for everything to click into place ahead of the Australian Open after she was bounced out of the Sydney International on Tuesday.
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