India aim to sign off ODIs on a high ahead of Tests
Jolted by the massive loss in the fourth ODI, India would aim to get the crucial psychological edge over the West Indies before the Test series when they take on the hosts in the fifth and final one-dayer, here on Thursday.
Australia PM at record low in polls
Support for Australian leader Julia Gillard has hit a record low and the conservative opposition would trounce her if an election was held, according to a poll published on Wednesday.
Chile ash disruption spreads west in Australia
Travel chaos from the Chile ash cloud spread to Western Australia on June 15 with Virgin, Qantas and Jetstar suspending flights into and out of Perth.
Assad envoy to holds talks with Turkey PM
An envoy of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was to hold talks on Wednesday with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who has been urging the Damascus regime to halt its crackdown on protesters.
Citi group cuts stake in HDFC to 9.9 %
Citi group on Tuesday said it has reduced its stake in mortgage lender HDFC to 9.9 per cent from 11.4 per cent, a deal the US bank said would give it a pre-tax profit of about $160 million.
Quake death confirmed as Christchurch cleans-up again
Aftershocks continued to rattle Christchurch on Tuesday, as authorities said an elderly man died when series of powerful tremors hit the New Zealand city a day earlier.
Poor shot selection cost us the match: Raina
Indian captain Suresh Raina has said poor shot selection saw the visitors losing the fourth ODI against the West Indies by 103 runs at the Vivian Richards Stadium here on Monday.
Nato commander: Libya resources sufficient for now
One of Nato’s top commanders said on Tuesday the alliance has sufficient means to conduct its Libya campaign but warned that the issue of resources “will become critical” if the conflict dragged on.
British child migrants launch Australia case
Former child migrants from Britain launched a class action lawsuit against the Australian Government on Tuesday, seeking compensation for the alleged physical and sexual abuse they suffered.
Tokyo shares down 0.70% after Wall Street slump
Tokyo shares fell 0.70 per cent on Monday following a slump on Wall Street, the yen’s strength against the euro and a weaker than expected earnings forecast from Toyota, brokers said.