NATO does not plan to trigger its Article 5 mutual defence clause over the shooting down of a ballistic missile headed for Türkiye, Secretary General Mark Rutte told Reuters yesterday, amid fears the ...
Sri Lanka started to offload 208 crew members from a second Iranian vessel off its coast yesterday, a day after 87 people ...
His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, yesterday visited the General ...
BASKETBALL – THE stage is set for the 2025-26 edition of the Khalifa Bin Salman Cup, which tips off with two games this evening. The prestigious annual tournament features eight teams from both the ...
MOTORSPORT – Aston Martin will limit their laps at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix to avoid the risk of their drivers suffering nerve damage from vibrations coming through the steering wheel, ...
FOOTBALL – THE spectre of Premier League relegation loomed ever larger for Tottenham Hotspur yesterday after a 3-1 home ...
England’s chase was kept alive almost single-handedly by Bethell, whose counter-attacking 105 off 48 balls threatened to overhaul the target, but despite a late push from Will Jacks they finished on ...
CRICKET – Afghanistan all-rounder Rashid Khan was sacked as their Twenty20 captain yesterday following their group-stage exit from the ongoing 20-overs World Cup. Under Rashid, Afghanistan reached the ...
Two fixtures in the quarter-finals of the His Majesty the King’s Cup will be taking place tomorrow, which will mark the resumption of the tournament following the sudden pause. Al Ahli will be facing ...
MOTORSPORT – Lando Norris said yesterday that winning his first Formula One championship had only made him hungry for more as ...
Bahrain, along with the United States and the United Kingdom, held extraordinary consultations under Article II of the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement (C-SIPA).
Foreign ministers of Arab League member states will hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to discuss Iran’s attacks on several ...