Putin calls on Russians to play by doping rules for Olympics
MOSCOW—Vladimir Putin wants Russian athletes and officials to play by anti-doping rules ahead of next year’s Olympics.
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MOSCOW—Vladimir Putin wants Russian athletes and officials to play by anti-doping rules ahead of next year’s Olympics.
By Howard Fendrich / The Associated Press
By Jake Coyle | The Associated Press
BEFORE she could start breast-cancer treatment, Nancy Simpson had to walk in a straight line, count backward from 20 and repeat a silly phrase.
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida—Roger Federer will face a hectic few days if he’s going to win another Miami Open.
By Doug Ferguson / The Associated Press
By Matthew Coles / The Associated Press
BREAKDANCING and three other sports have made the next move toward becoming medal events at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
LONDON—British Prime Minister Theresa May offered up her job in exchange for her Brexit deal on Wednesday, telling colleagues she would quit within weeks if the agreement was passed and Britain left the European Union.
WASHINGTON—The Trump administration and Chinese officials are about to hold their eighth round of trade talks in Beijing with several tough issues unresolved, including a timetable for lifting tariffs and a way to enforce any agreement.
By Michael Tarm & Amanda Seitz /The Associated Press
By John Leicester / The Associated Press
By Tim Dahlberg / The Associated Press
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida—Novak Djokovic has had a rough couple of weeks on the court.
MINNEAPOLIS—Doc Rivers read the preseason predictions that said his team might win 35 games, at best. Neither the Clippers coach nor his players took much stock in all that.
President Duterte on Tuesday accused a dismissed police colonel, who had publicly criticized him and his deadly antidrug campaign, of criminal involvement and said he wanted to know why the former officer “is still alive.”
LONDON—The European Commission ignored US calls to ban Chinese tech supplier Huawei as it announced on Tuesday a series of cyber-security recommendations for next-generation mobile networks.
PARIS—Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to work with European leaders to seek fairer international trade rules and to address the world’s economic and security challenges, establishing “a trust-based partnership” that seemed like a rebuke to Donald J. Trump’s protectionist policies.
America’s standing as the model for aviation-safety regulation will be on trial as congressional hearings begin into the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) oversight of Boeing before and after two deadly crashes of its best-selling airliner.
By Kim Curtis / The Associated Press
By Greg Beacham / The Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas—Tiger Woods is at another new golf course for a World Golf Championships event and faces another player he doesn’t know.
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida—Roger Federer knew he had things going his way at the Miami Open when he hit three shots off his frame during a wild 17-stroke exchange and still won the point because Filip Krajinovic dumped a half volley into the net.
By Erik García Gundersen / The Associated Press
PARIS—Chinese President Xi Jinping received the full honors of a formal reception during a state visit to France on Monday that included attending the signing of a multibillion-dollar deal between European aircraft maker Airbus to China.
JERUSALEM—A tense quiet took hold on Tuesday morning after a night of heavy fire as Israeli aircraft bombed targets across the Gaza Strip and Gaza militants fired rockets into Israel in what threatened to devolve into a major conflict, just two weeks before the Israeli election.
BANGKOK—The two top parties began angling for the upper hand in forming a new government in Thailand on Monday after partial results showed no group won a majority of seats in the country’s first national election since a 2014 military coup.
GARMIN International Inc., a unit of Garmin Ltd., announced recently the versatile Approach S40, a GPS smartwatch specifically designed for golfers to use on the course or as a sophisticated timepiece (www.garmin.com/golf).
By Jake Coyle / The Associated Press
MIAMI GARDENS, Florida—Novak Djokovic pulled a spare ball from his pocket, angrily whacked it against the backstop and then pounded his uncooperative racket into the concrete.
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