arsenals timber gutted at facing lengthy lay off with knee injury

Arsenal's Timber 'gutted' at facing lengthy lay-off with knee injury

Arsenal's Jurrien Timber said he felt "gutted" after the Premier League club announced Wednesday the Dutch defender would be sidelined with a major knee injury.
manchester united in final stages of greenwood probe

Manchester United in 'final stages' of Greenwood probe

Manchester United said Wednesday they are working "through the final stages" of an internal investigation before deciding whether Mason Greenwood will return to playing for the club.
djokovic makes winning us return in cincinnati as rival retires

Djokovic makes winning US return in Cincinnati as rival retires

Novak Djokovic made a winning return in his first appearance on U.S. soil for two years on Wednesday, reaching the third round of the ATP/WTA Cincinnati Open when Alejandro Davidovich Fokina retired hurt.
gvardiol makes first man city start in super cup

Gvardiol makes first Man City start in Super Cup

Josko Gvardiol was handed his first Manchester City start in Wednesday's UEFA Super Cup against Sevilla.
spain beat netherlands 2 1 in extra time to reach world cup semis

Spain beat Netherlands 2-1 in extra time to reach World Cup semis

Teenager Salma Paralluelo hit an extra-time winner as Spain beat the Netherlands 2-1 at the Women's World Cup on Friday to set up a semi-final clash with Japan or Sweden.
man city begin bid for premier league history liverpool face chelsea test

Man City begin bid for Premier League history, Liverpool face Chelsea test

Manchester City kick-off the new Premier League season at Burnley on Friday to begin their bid to become the first side to ever win four consecutive English top-flight titles.
siemens profit surges despite energy woes

Siemens profit surges despite energy woes

German industrial giant Siemens on Thursday said large orders for trains boosted earnings in the third quarter, helping to offset problems in its troubled wind energy business.
japan south korea issue warnings as storm khanun moves north

Japan, South Korea issue warnings as storm Khanun moves north

Airlines cancelled several hundred flights and authorities issued warnings Wednesday as tropical storm Khanun barrelled off Japan's southern coast towards South Korea.
33 dead 18 still missing after record beijing rains officials

33 dead, 18 still missing after record Beijing rains: officials

Thirty-three people have been confirmed dead and 18 are still missing after Beijing's heaviest rains on record, officials said Wednesday.
heineken profits slide as beer price hikes curb enthusiasm

Heineken profits slide as beer price hikes curb enthusiasm

Dutch brewer Heineken on Monday lowered its earnings outlook for the full year after price hikes to counter soaring costs battered beer sales, pushing down profits in the first half.
eu opens antitrust probe into microsoft over teams

EU opens antitrust probe into Microsoft over Teams

The European Commission on Thursday announced an antitrust probe into Microsoft bundling its Teams communications app with its popular Office suite, on concerns the firm could be cutting out competitors.
g20 environment chiefs ready fresh bid for climate deals

G20 environment chiefs ready fresh bid for climate deals

G20 environment ministers in India readied a fresh bid on Thursday to strike deals tackling climate change, days after heavy criticism for failing to agree on cutting fossil fuel use.
ecb opens door to pause in rate hiking campaign

ECB opens door to pause in rate hiking campaign

The European Central Bank lifted a key interest rate to its highest level since early 2001 on Thursday as it fights stubborn inflation but opened the door to pausing its aggressive rate hiking campaign.
yen swings after bank of japan policy tweak asian equities mixed

Yen swings after Bank of Japan policy tweak, Asian equities mixed

The yen fluctuated Friday after Japan's central bank tweaked its ultra-loose monetary policy, while other Asian stocks were mixed after forecast-beating US data revived concerns the Federal Reserve could hike interest rates further.
google launches chatgpt rival bard in eu brazil

Google launches ChatGPT rival Bard in EU, Brazil

Google launched its AI chatbot Bard in the European Union and several more nations on Thursday, entering a key market in its race against Microsoft-backed ChatGPT after a delay over data privacy concerns.