Strauss-Kahn denounces ‘terrible’ treatment in US sex scandal
Disgraced ex-International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn said the legal principle of being innocent until proven guilty was violated in the sex scandal that brought him down.
The heat is on
Last weekend saw the British and Irish Lions win their first series in 16 years when they defeated Australia in Sydney and Andy Murray become the first British winner of the Wimbledon Men’s Singles title since Fred Perry in 1936.
All eyes on Rooney
Intense speculation over Wayne Rooney’s future looks set to dominate the headlines this week as Manchester United begin their new era under David Moyes at the start of a bumper series of pre-season tours to Asia.
Moyes’ first outing as United boss, starting with Saturday’s friendly in Bangkok, will be forensically scrutinised for clues about the want-away star, who made a transfer request just before the departure of legendary boss Alex Ferguson.
5,500 may have died in north India floods: officials
Authorities have raised to 5,500 the estimated number of people who perished in devastating floods that swept the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand last month.
Composed captains in battle for holy grail
They’ve both played 92 Tests, they are both world-class batsmen and they both scored a hundred on Test debut, in each case away to India.
Bayern set to ship gomez off to fiorentina
Bayern Munich announced on Monday that striker Mario Gomez will join Italian side Fiorentina.
Sky prepare to alter tactics
Team Sky said they are ready to adapt their strategy for the remainder of the Tour de France after the “war” of stage nine shook up race leader Chris Froome.
Murray, Djoker are new showstoppers
Thanks for the memories Roger and Rafa, but it’s the Novak and Andy show now.
Knighthood on cards?
British newspapers were in raptures on Monday after Andy Murray’s Wimbledon win, with several calling for him to receive a knighthood for ending the country’s 77-year wait for a men’s champion.
Mandela still ‘critical but stable’
The South African government said today that ailing icon Nelson Mandela remains in a “critical but stable” condition after more than one month of intensive hospital treatment.