A wave of strikes across the Middle East in recent days shows that Iran has not lost the capacity to retaliate.
Player warm-ups, whether for training or on matchday, have become part of the normal routine but there is technique behind making them work ...
Israel accused one of the reporters of being a Hezbollah operative. Lebanon’s president said they were journalists and condemned the killings.
It is, McLuhan says, a reflection of our own “narcotic culture” that we have come to talk of narcissism as a love of oneself. But that’s not what the tale reveals. “The Narcissus myth does not convey ...
Sports used to be an oasis from political squabbling. But now the bad opinions of star athletes have become impossible to escape.
After a three-day journey, including a 550-mile bus ride, Iraq's players face Bolivia in a qualifying play-off for the World Cup ...
The city wants to redevelop a shantytown in Gangnam district, where hundreds are defying eviction, fighting for a right to own a home in an area notorious for the exorbitant cost of housing.
In the midst of a true breakout season at Everton, the 25-year-old impressed on his England debut to fuel hopes of making the World Cup ...
Some of the creations of Peat, who is now in his 70s, have been on display recently at an unofficial museum near Old Trafford ...
REBAZ SHARIFI, a commander of forces under the Kurdistan Freedom Party on the border between Iraq and Iran, referring to a fight to overthrow the government in Tehran.
What the players wear on the pitch is a huge part of the visual appeal of a World Cup, so what are we to make of England's options?
After the highs of qualifying in dramatic fashion against Denmark, this stodgy performance brought Scotland back down to earth ...