The reclusive Central Asian state followed other countries around the world when it suspended its eight-team league in March just three games into the season.
Turkmenistan: 25 Years of Permanent Neutrality
Turkmenistan will celebrate 25 years of pursuing permanent neutrality policy adopted as an essence of the country’s foreign policy approach, recognized and endorsed by the United Nations. This unique …
$30M Lebanon retirement community partly funded through energy program
Owners of a $30 million assisted living complex to be developed in Lebanon have been cleared to take advantage of a program designed to encourage energy-efficient building.
Germany Starts Broad Antibody Testing to Assess Spread of Coronavirus; Israel Relaxes Restrictions
While other nations are still struggling to test for infections, Germany is doing that and more. It is aiming to sample the entire population for antibodies in coming months, hoping to gain valuable …
Anti-Israel party complain Merkel aided in Soleimani killing dismissed
Soleimani has also played a role in terrorism operations that let to the murder of Israelis and planned attacks against European Jews, pro-Israel advocates and Israelis. The Left Party MPs filed their …
Capturing Michael Jordan unfiltered is the best part of ‘The Last Dance’
Nearly seven hours into ESPN’s “The Last Dance,” Michael Jordan’s voice starts to crackle, the natural light in his waterfront mansion glistening off his reddening eyes. Jordan’s been talking about …
How one man persuaded Michael Jordan to do ‘The Last Dance’
Without Michael Jordan, ‘The Last Dance’ never would have happened. This is the story of how one man persuaded His Airness to be a part of the 10-part docuseries.
Michael Jordan: A timeline of the NBA legend
A look at the Hall of Fame career of Michael Jordan: Feb. 17, 1963: Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to parents James Sr. and Deloris Jordan. 1979: Cut from the varsity team at Laney High in Wilmington N.C.
Malaysia reports 54 new coronavirus cases, 2 new deaths
Malaysian health officials reported 54 new coronavirus cases on Saturday, the lowest daily increase since the government imposed curbs on movement and business on March 18, taking the cumulative total …
The Latest: South Korea Reports 8 More Cases Over 24 Hours
South Korea has reported eight more cases of the coronavirus over the past 24 hours, the first time for a daily jump in the country to drop to a single digit in about two months.