
Sports Illustrated journalist Grant Wahl sheds light on the possible ways of fixing a football match following European police's claims on Monday that around 700 matches were fixed worldwide over the last few years. ...

07:43 PM, Feb 05, 2013

A wide-ranging match-fixing investigation has uncovered more than 680 suspicious matches - including World Cup and European Championship qualifiers and two Champions League games. ...

09:24 AM, Feb 05, 2013

European police uncovered more than 680 suspicious matches, including World Cup and European Championship qualifiers and two Champions League games. ...

08:35 PM, Feb 04, 2013

The investigation by Europol found 380 suspicious matches in Europe and another 300 questionable games outside the continent. ...

06:36 PM, Feb 04, 2013

President Francois Hollande said on Sunday France was keen to agree the European Union's 2014-2020 budget at a summit in Brussels next week, but there was still much work to be done. The 27-nation bloc had failed to agree on its 1 trillion euro ($1.37 trillion) budget at a meeting in November. ...

11:00 AM, Feb 04, 2013

A Sewri fast track court on Monday will hear the Keenen Santos and Reuben Fernandez double murder case. They were stabbed while trying to protect their female friends from a group of molesters. ...

07:20 AM, Feb 04, 2013

Top Indian pharma players will continue to grow strongly at over 20 per cent in 2013, primarily led by exports to the US market, India Ratings said in its outlook for the sector. "We believe that top players of the sector will continue to grow strongly in 2013 (over 20 per cent per annum), primarily led by exports. Of the export markets, Indian pharma will focus on the US market...

12:14 PM, Feb 03, 2013

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04:44 PM, Jan 29, 2013

In order to keep up the recovery momentum in the world economy, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde on Saturday asked countries and their leaders to follow the 'do not relax' principle and not let complacency come into their efforts. ...

07:47 PM, Jan 26, 2013

Visitors to London have marked its hotels as the worst in a list of 100 cities due to overpriced minibars, lousy breakfasts and slow service, according to a survey released on Friday. ...

04:27 AM, Jan 26, 2013

British Prime Minister David Cameron shrugged off the possibility that his country may vote to leave the European Union, and argued today that his vision of a changed Europe on Britain's terms is eminently achievable. ...

12:35 AM, Jan 25, 2013

Assad's most powerful foreign backer Russia said the war would not be resolved peacefully as long as rebels insist on his overthrow. ...

01:05 AM, Jan 24, 2013

An unexpectedly stubborn eurozone recession and weakness in Japan will weigh on global economic growth in 2013 before a rebound in 2014 that should deliver the fastest expansion since 2010, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday. ...

12:46 AM, Jan 24, 2013

The Indian tricolour, which was hoisted in 1947 at the 17th century British centre of power, Fort St George, in Chennai on the declaration of India's independence, will be on display at the special gallery in the Fort Museum. The special gallery will be inaugurated on January 26. ...

12:13 PM, Jan 23, 2013

London's Heathrow airport cancelled 130 flights and warned of more delays in service. ...

10:58 AM, Jan 22, 2013

London's Heathrow airport cancelled 10 per cent of flights on Monday because of snow, about half the number cut on Sunday, and said there could be further disruption with more snowfall expected. ...

07:23 AM, Jan 22, 2013

The Dutch finance minister was poised on Monday to take over as head of the eurogroup, the group of the 17 eurozone finance ministers, which would give him one of the top jobs in the eurozone's battle to end its financial crisis. Among his first challenges, besides high debt and unemployment, will be to help negotiate a bailout for Cyprus that has been delayed again amid disagreement on its conditions....

11:54 PM, Jan 21, 2013

London's Heathrow Airport cancelled a fifth of flights on Sunday and airlines scrapped 40 per cent of flights to Paris's main airports as snow continued to blanket parts of Europe. ...

09:56 AM, Jan 21, 2013

London's Heathrow Airport cancelled a fifth of flights on Sunday and airlines scrapped 40 per cent of flights to Paris's main airports as snow continued to blanket parts of Europe, with more forecast. ...

06:48 AM, Jan 21, 2013

British Prime Minister David Cameron is set to deliver his hotly anticipated speech about his plans for Britain's membership of the European Union this week, Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Sunday. After months of speculation, Cameron had been scheduled to deliver the speech on Friday in the Netherlands, but it was postponed because of a hostage crisis involving Britons at a gas plant in Algeria. ...

08:05 PM, Jan 20, 2013