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New Zealand cuts interest rate to record low 1.75 pct

WELLINGTON: New Zealand's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low of 1.75 percent on Thursday, citing global uncertainty caused in...

Rangers arrest target killer of political party with arms

KARACHI: The Sindh Rangers arrested target killer of a political party and recovered arms and avan bomb from his possession here on Saturday. Spokesman...

Murray rises to number one after Raonic injury

PARIS: Britain's Andy Murray became the new world number one on Saturday after Milos Raonic withdrew from their Paris Masters semi-final with injury. The walkover...

Murray, Djokovic tough to catch says Wawrinka

LONDON: Stan Wawrinka admits Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic have set such high standards that he doesn't even think about moving above them in...

Federer to face Murray in Scottish charity match

LONDON: Tennis great Roger Federer is set to play his first match in Scotland after it was announced Thursday he would face local hero...

Robin Van Persie suffers eye injury

PARIS: Former Manchester United and Dutch international striker Robin Van Persie suffered an eye injury playing for Fenerbahce against Akhisar Belediyespor in the Turkish...

Super typhoon smashes northern Philippines

MANILA: One of the most powerful typhoons to ever hit the Philippines destroyed houses, tore roofs off schools and ripped giant trees out of...

Trump decides to skip White House press dinner

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he would not attend the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, a high-profile event that...

Rick Pitino restrained after verbal exchange with UNC fan

By Sports Desk WASHINGTON: Rick Pitino, the head coach of Lousiville on Wednesday night restrained from going after North Carolina after he had a heated...

Four Turkish imams linked to Turkey’s Diyanet denied visas to Belgium

The Belgian authorities have rejected the visa applications of four Turkish imams who requested long-term visas to work in the country. The Belgian Foreign Affairs...