Ivan Ljubicic celebrated his first Masters 1000 title after upsetting seventh-seeded Andy Roddick 7-6, 7-6 at the Indian Wells tournament.
Modern technology may have provided us with cellphones and the convenience of instant communication, but it’s also created ways to irritate or offend.
Zimbabwe’s state-run power utility firm owes other regional electricity suppliers $100-million as it struggles to recover debts from local customers.
Bharti Airtel said it had tied up the entire financing requirement of $8,3-billion for its planned buy of Kuwaiti telecom Zain’s African assets.
European leaders sent out conflicting signals at the weekend over aid to Greece, with Angela Merkel urging Athens to solve its debt problems alone.
Manchester United returned to the top of the Premier League on Sunday as midfielder Park Ji-Sung sealed a 2-1 victory over bitter rivals Liverpool.
The Obama administration will put food security at the heart of its Africa policy, as it seeks to enhance ongoing US efforts on trade and investment.
Pope Benedict XVI’s pastoral letter to Ireland’s Catholics has failed to arrest the scandal engulfing the church.
Even at the Masters’ tightly-controlled environment, Tiger Woods’ return will create a circus atmosphere unlike anything he has faced before.
Nigerian police have arrested 164 people over a recent massacre near the central city of Jos and plan to charge most with terrorism or arson.