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Porro picks perfect moment to make Spain's right-back spot his own
NEW YORK: Pedro Porro has turned Spain’s right flank from a vacancy into a personal runway, capping a dazzling World Cup charge by helping shackle France’s flying attackers and scoring a thunderbolt in Tuesday’s 2-0 semi-final win in Dallas.
Tuchel under fire but England undone by more than manager's tactics
ATLANTA: Thomas Tuchel was hailed as England’s best chance to win the World Cup but after another failure the German has faced a barrage of criticism in the aftermath of their semi-final defeat by Argentina, though his tactics were not the only reason.
Pele's 1958 World Cup final shirt sells for $4.9 million
NEW YORK: The shirt worn by Brazil great Pele when he scored twice in the 1958 World Cup final has sold for $4.9 million at auction, becoming the most valuable piece of memorabilia linked to the football legend, Sotheby’s said on Thursday.
Suber surprise leader of The Open after opening 65
SOUTHPORT: By the time Jackson Suber’s first round was winding down in The Open Championship, the good vibes were building.
Wall Street ends lower as chip weakness offsets solid earnings, economic data
NEW YORK: Chip stocks pulled the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 lower on Thursday as they continued to lead broader market moves despite generally upbeat US economic data and a strong start to second-quarter earnings season.
Dollar firms as US-Iran tensions renew oil price risk
NEW YORK: The dollar clung to gains against major peers on Thursday, recovering from a near one-month low on expectations that the US economy will remain resilient, the Federal Reserve will hold rates steady this month and oil price swings may calm.
Singapore's June exports rise by 20.7pct, lower than expected
SINGAPORE: Singapore's non-oil domestic exports rose by 20.7 per cent in June from a year earlier, government data showed on Friday, as electronics exports continued to surge on artificial intelligence-related demand while non-electronics declined.
Defending champion Alcaraz set for Cincinnati return
CINCINNATI: Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz has entered next month’s Cincinnati Open as he targets a return from a wrist injury, tournament organisers said.
All Blacks' unbeaten run at Eden Park under threat
LONDON: New Zealand’s proud home record at Eden Park comes under threat from Ireland on Saturday in the third round of Nations Championship matches as the southern hemisphere leg of the new competition wraps up.
Argentina's resilience no surprise to captain Messi
ATLANTA: Lionel Messi was not surprised that Argentina had managed to dig themselves out of a hole once again in their World Cup semi-final against England and book a return to the title decider.
Deschamps' last dance, Mbappe's record chase fuel unwanted playoff
LONDON: France and England will have to pick themselves up from crushing World Cup semi-final defeats for Saturday’s third-place game, with Didier Deschamps taking charge of Les Bleus for the final time and Kylian Mbappe chasing individual history in a game likely to feature sweeping changes on both sides.
Scaloni's face-off with former mentor De la Fuente in final
NEW YORK: Spain swept aside France, Argentina scrambled past England and the World Cup final has been handed a scriptwriter’s dream: European champions against world and South American champions, with a teacher and his old pupil in opposite technical areas.
Alonso just wants to get home in time for World Cup final
SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS (Belgium): Fernando Alonso’s main focus for the Belgian Grand Prix weekend will be making sure he gets home in time to watch Spain play Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday.
Nike booted out of World Cup final by rival Adidas
NEW YORK: Nike’s swoosh will be notably absent from the World Cup final. Argentina’s semi-final win over England on Wednesday crushed the sportswear giant’s hopes of sponsoring a team on the tournament’s biggest stage on Sunday.
Chinese banks set for US$41mil payday from chipmaker's US$8.6bil IPO
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG: Six Chinese investment banks working on chipmaker CXMT's US$8.6 billion IPO are set to take home at least US$41 million in fees, company filings showed, in a boost for an industry whose income pool has shrunk over the past half decade.
Russia and Ukraine strike vessels in Black Sea, wheat prices jump
MOSCOW: Ukraine and Russia launched missile and drone attacks on Thursday on vessels in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, stepping up hostilities in a zone vital for grain exports that have triggered a rise in global wheat prices.
Meta Oversight Board finds top AI models less likely to criticise repressive regimes
CALIFORNIA: AI models from leading labs including Anthropic and OpenAI are much less likely to criticise governments known for restricting free speech, Meta’s Oversight Board said on Thursday.
Former DP World boss Bin Sulayem takes charge of Malaysia MMC Port, memo shows
KUALA LUMPUR: The former chairman and CEO of logistics giant DP World, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, will take charge of Malaysian firm MMC Port Holdings, with the group chief executive leaving the post with immediate effect, according to a memo seen by Reuters.
Files relating to India's largest nuclear power plant Kudankulam exposed in data breach
BENGALURU: Ransomware group World Leaks has posted on the dark web a huge cache of files related to India’s largest nuclear plant, including purported blueprints of parts of its facilities and supplier details — information it labelled as coming from Reliance Group.