Zijin Mining Group Co Ltd, China's largest gold producer, will seek to expand through acquisitions in countries rich in resources like large mines of gold and copper, its top executive said.
TUNIS - Wearing red-and-white safety helmets, around 20 Chinese and Tunisian mechanics were binding reinforcement bars on the floor at a dam project which is under construction.
Judge a man first by his shoes - so goes an old Beijing saying. Outdated it might be, but it shows that in the olden times, people of Beijing valued their shoes a great deal.
OKLAHOMA CITY - Steven Adams is invaluable to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
KARACHI - Birds were released over fairways and ceremonial drives were struck as international golf returned to Pakistan after an 11-year absence.
Disgruntled Jimmy Butler caused a stir at the Minnesota Timberwolves' practice on Wednesday, and he wasn't given a chance to do so again on Thursday.
MILAN - AC Milan has reached an agreement to sign rising Brazilian star Lucas Paqueta while Swedish veteran Zlatan Ibrahimovic could return to the club, sporting director Leonardo said on Thursday.
MADRID - Real Madrid said on Thursday it had filed a lawsuit against a Portuguese newspaper that claimed the Spanish giant pushed Cristiano Ronaldo to hush up an alleged rape case.
The battle for supremacy infuses the narrative in this week's selection of our favorite sporting pics
BMW AG said it plans to take a majority stake in its Chinese joint venture, the first move by a global carmaker to seek control of local partnerships in China as the country opens its automotive sector wider.
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