PRAGUE, June 2 (Reuters) - Czech police said on Tuesday they had charged four people and an unnamed legal entity for coercing young women to provide erotic content for accounts on OnlyFans and other ...
June 2 (Reuters) - Jordan are enjoying a golden age in their football fortunes after runs to the 2023 Asian Cup and 2025 Arab Cup finals and have no intention of just making up the numbers at their ...
June 2 (Reuters) - After 28 years in the World Cup wilderness, Austria return to the global stage with a golden generation shaped by Ralf Rangnick's tactical overhaul and intent on building upon an ...
June 2 (Reuters) - Uzbekistan's qualification for their first World Cup marks the high point to date of a steady climb to the upper reaches of the global game in the 35 years since gaining ...
CAIRO, June 2 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia head to the World Cup facing renewed questions after sacking Herve Renard, the coach who engineered one of the greatest upsets in tournament history by leading ...
June 2 (Reuters) - The build-up to Iran's fourth straight World Cup appearance has been heavily disrupted by the conflict with the United States and Israel, leaving coach Amir Ghalenoei little time to ...
LONDON, June 2 (Reuters) - Global oil inventories could hit critical or historically ‌low levels just ahead of the peak summer demand period if stock draws continue ⁠at their current pace, the head of ...
CAIRO, June 2 (Reuters) - Israeli fire killed at least three Palestinians in separate incidents across the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, Gaza health officials said. Medics said at ‌least one person was ...
Algeria return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014 carrying the familiar mix of promise, pressure and unpredictability that has long ​defined one of Africa's most gifted footballing nations ...
England enter another World Cup carrying the familiar blend of promise and persistent doubt, their prospects still tethered as much to individual brilliance as to coherence as a team.
Dripping talent and forged by success, Argentina aim to become the first men's team to retain the World Cup since Brazil in 1962 and the only nation to do so entirely outside their own region.
The rise in the global role ​of the euro currency ‌has been circumstantial up to now and the ​bloc needs to ​act deliberately to carve out ⁠a greater market ​share, European Central Bank ​board member ...