As Pep Guardiola's Manchester City advances upon the Champions League group phase, previously maligned winger Raheem Sterling has been reborn.
England boss pondering bringing former captain back into lineup
Chinese power forward aiming to revive NBA career in Los Angeles
Former Tottenham midfielder Paulinho was a surprise inclusion in a revamped Brazil lineup for World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Colombia next month, new coach Tite said on Monday.
Hunched over her laptop, eyes locked on the screen, Marieme Seye listens to the step-by-step instructions given by her teacher.
Twice a year, a normally deserted border checkpoint high on the Tibetan plateau throngs with activity as traders from Nepal flock to do business with their giant northern neighbor China.
Republic of Korea and US forces kicked off their joint annual war games on Monday despite strong backlash from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong started a week's medical leave on Monday to rest after a fainting spell during a televised speech caused a health scare.
Strong winds from a typhoon forced air traffic controllers to abandon the control tower at Narita International Airport on Monday, temporarily shutting down all flights to one of Tokyo's two main airports. Hundreds of domestic flights were canceled at the city's other major airport.
Cambodia deployed 1,570 police at high-school exam test sites across the country on Monday as part of a government crackdown on bribery and corruption in the education system.
The average New York City taxi driver may still be sassy, but will not be required to speak English any longer.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday that his country is determined to fight Islamic State group extremists both inside Turkey and in Syria, after a youth blew himself up at a Kurdish wedding party, killing at least 54 people, many of them children.
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