Archive for the January 9, 2017
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World number six Karolina Pliskova has withdrawn from the Sydney International with a left thigh injury, tournament organisers said Sunday. The Czech, who was the fourth seed for the Sydney event, demolished France's Alize Cornet
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Bilal Steel/Dascon Construction clinched the New Year Polo Cup after defeating Ahsan and Co in the nail-biting final played here at the Lahore Polo Club (LPC) ground on Sunday. Saqib Khan Khakwani was star of
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Corey Anderson bludgeoned 94 off just 41 balls as New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 27 runs in the third Twenty20 at Bay Oval on Sunday to sweep the series. Anderson, who put on 124 runs
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Network International, the largest payment processing firm across the Middle East and Africa, has appointed Simon Haslam as chief executive, it said on Sunday. Haslam, who was previously the president and chief executive of US-based
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China's biggest steelmaking province Hebei plans to slash 31.86 million tonnes of steel and ironmaking capacity for this year, the official Xinhua news agency quoted a provincial official as saying on Sunday. Hebei, a province
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Saudi Arabia hopes its plan to bring a further 1.3 million women into the workforce by 2030 will be given a lift from ride-hailing apps Uber and Dubai-based rival Careem. The cars, which the government
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The US oil industry is feeling guarded optimism going into 2017 as it pivots from a brutal two-year slump prompted by crashing crude prices. As the new year kicks off, industry insiders describe a tentative
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The car of the future doesn't just want to drive you. It wants to know you. The automotive technology showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show over the past week was in part about self-driving vehicles,
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German shipping finance provider HSH Nordbank sees a good chance of finding a buyer, its finance chief said. "Despite the difficult market environment, we have very good prospects of selling the bank," Oliver Gatzke told
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German carmaker Volkswagen will recall almost 50,000 vehicles in China due to brake problems when using cruise control, according to the country's quality regulator. The company will recall Beetles made between July 1, 2012 and
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