Mesut Özil, the Arsenal and Real Madrid midfielder who won the World Cup with Germany in 2014, has announced his retirement from professional football aged 34.
A surprise agreement by regional archenemies Saudi Arabia and Iran this month has raised hopes that the Saudi war in Yemen may come to an end, after more than seven years of hostilities that saw tens of thousands of civilians killed or injured and...
Olympic distance runner Zane Robertson has received an eight-year ban after failing a drug test and tampering with the doping control process, the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand announced on Wednesday.
Injuries have been reported after a ship sitting in a dry dock was dislodged from its holding and partially tipped over in the Scottish capital Edinburgh on Wednesday, emergency services said.
"Succession" plunges into its fourth and final season with trademark ferocity and a clear sense of purpose, in a world where high-stakes financial transactions and dysfunctional family dynamics go hand in hand. There's no shortage of qualities to...
The world is facing a looming global water crisis that threatens to "spiral out of control" as increased demand for water and the intensifying impacts of the climate crisis put huge pressure on water resources, a UN report has warned.
University of Virginia fifth-year running back Mike Hollins said Tuesday it's a "miracle" that he's able to return to the practice field, four months after surviving a shooting that killed three of his football teammates.
Ja Morant promised to "be more responsible" but admitted his time away from the court hasn't meant he is "completely better" as he spoke to the media ahead of his return to NBA action.
Argentine goalkeeper Leandro Requena scored one of the most outrageous goals you are ever likely to see during his Cobresal side's 3-1 win over Colo-Colo in Chile's top soccer league.
In an interview with Fox's Piers Morgan, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis responds to some of the nicknames former President Donald Trump has given him. The Atlantic's McKay Coppins joins CNN This Morning to discuss.
More than a year after a student told the US Coast Guard she was plied with alcohol and raped by her boss while training at sea, the agency is going after her alleged assailant's ability to work on commercial ships.