(Reuters) -Slovenia's Domen Prevc broke the men's ski jumping world record with a mark of 254.5 metres during the 2024-25 World Cup in Planica on Sunday.
BOSTON (Reuters) -With a record-equalling six quadruple jumps and an audacious backflip, U.S. figure skater Ilia Malinin captured his second straight world championships title in Boston on Saturday.
If 100 megawatt hybrid plant is on schedule, it could put China decades ahead of comparable efforts in the rest of the world
BOSTON (Reuters) -American Alysa Liu produced a sensational and joyous performance and struck gold at the World Figure Skating Championships in Boston on Friday in the sport's biggest event ahead of the 2026 Olympics.
(Reuters) - Manchester City's players and staff do not deserve any performance bonuses that may come their way from this year's Club World Cup, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday.
THE HAGUE - The World Court said on Friday it would hear a case brought by Sudan demanding emergency measures against the United Arab Emirates and accusing the Gulf state of violating obligations under the Genocide Convention by arming paramilitary forces.
PHNOM PENH: The presence of at least ten current and future REDD+ projects places Cambodia among the leading countries in the world for REDD+ implementation. (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, plus the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests, and the enhancement of forest carbon stocks, is a framework under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.)
(Reuters) - Mikaela Shiffrin wrapped up her injury-marred season by winning the slalom at the Women's World Cup Finals in Sun Valley on Thursday for a record-extending 101st career World Cup win.
(Reuters) - Premier League clubs agreed to open the transfer window early for a 10-day period in June, ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, before it reopens again on June 16, the league said on Thursday.
(Reuters) - American figure skater Ilia Malinin was not even born when France's Surya Bonaly thumbed her nose at the International Skating Union's restrictive rules by famously performing a banned backflip at the 1998 Nagano Olympics.
(Reuters) - The heavy rains that led to catastrophic flooding in central Argentina and killed 16 people earlier this month were partly fueled by climate change and could become more frequent in a warmer world, a team of international scientists said on Thursday.
KUCHING: Four Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) parachutists leaped from an altitude of 6,000 feet to land at Padang Merdeka here in a ceremony commemorating a World War II event on Thursday.
James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States, enunciated the Monroe Doctrine in 1823, which proclaimed that the Western Hemisphere (basically North and South America) would be off-limits to further colonisation by European countries, whilst respecting the existing European colonies in the Americas.
A CHIC and trendy transformation is underway for Penang island's highest food court, offering a romantic panorama and classic local hawker food atop Penang Hill.
AS MALAYSIA strives to achieve 100% connectivity by the end of 2025, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is intensifying its efforts to bolster online safety measures.
GENEVA, March 26 (Xinhua) -- FIFA, world football's governing body, announced details of the 2025 Club World Cup's 1-billion-US-dollar prize money on Wednesday, with the tournament champion set to receive up to 125 million dollars.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -The winners of this year's 32-team Club World Cup to be held in the U.S. will earn up to $125 million, FIFA said on Wednesday.
(Reuters) - New Zealand will look to invest its World Cup windfall in talent development to ensure the All Whites' return to the global stage is sustainable, the nation's soccer chief Andrew Pragnell said.
(Reuters) - Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei praised Mehdi Taremi's impact after the Inter Milan striker scored twice in a 2-2 draw with Uzbekistan on Tuesday that secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup finals.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Captain Son Heung-min believes poor pitches have contributed to South Korea's stuttering World Cup qualifying campaign after the Taeguk Warriors were held to two home 1-1 draws in the March international window.