Federer decided to play less, change his racquet, shorten his matches and play even more forward so as to not exert himself beyond his capacity.
Former welterweight champion Kell Brook is ready to return "like a Terminator" against Sergey Rabchenko following two successive defeats to Errol Spence Jr and Gennady Golovkin.
Hackers have been found targeting several vulnerabilities in different servers to secretly install cryptomining software and generate digital currencies using victims' resources.
Hackers have targeted a slew of banks worldwide in recent years to gain illegal access to the Swift network and initiate fraudulent money transfers.
An ATR 72-500, a twin-engine turboprop operated by the Aseman Airlines, came down in a mountainous region in southern Iran on 18 February killing 66 people.
Federer has made history by becoming the oldest world number one, eclipsing the record set by Andre Agassi way back in 2003.
Vermaelen, 32, has been out of action since suffering a hamstring injury during Barcelona's 5-0 win over Real Betis in January.
The pair Pyry ("Snowfall") and Lumi ("Snow") in Finnish had been kept under quarantine.
Roger Federer has reflected on an unforgettable week for him that saw him become world number one again and win his 97th career title.
Katie Tudor, a paramedic mentor for West Midlands Ambulance Service, posted the image of the hand-written note on Twitter which read "move your van from outside my house".
Marcus Rashford, Ander Herrera and Antonio Valencia are all likely to return for the midweek trip to Spain.
War of words between Iran and Israel escalates at Munich security conference.
It is believed that the unnamed trekker, who was with a group of friends, slipped on ice and snow before falling from Clogwyn Coch.
"We take the security of personally identifiable information very seriously," California's Department of Fish and Wildlife said.
A quick-thinking American Airlines employee saved two girls from possible sex trafficking after acting on some clear warning signs.
The British Army is dealing with a manpower crisis despite a record 100,000 would-be recruits applying to join the Armed Forces.
Oxfam released its report into the Haiti scandal but redacted the names of aid workers involved.
The UK PM Theresa May says students in England face among the priciest university tuition in the world and often get poor value for money.
The Government has rejected a request for a medical cannabis license for a six-year-old boy with a debilitating form of childhood epilepsy.
Staff at budget hotel chain Travelodge accused the father of a 14-year-old girl of being a paedophile after he and his daughter booked a room to visit his cancer-stricken mum.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, was the big winner at the Baftas 2018, winning awards for best actress, best British film and best supporting actor.
Top Gear presenter Matt LeBlanc says the show will not insult the people in the countries they visit, as it has in the past.
A 300-year-old "sex manual" that was banned until the 1960s due to its shocking content featuring magic and myth, is set to be sold in auction next month.
A major Republican donor vowed he would not write another campaign cheque unless candidates pledged to support a ban on assault rifles.
Gerard Batten, Ukip interim leader, defended his belief that Islam is a "death cult", reasserting that it is "factually and historically true."
Federer delivered his best performance of the tournament to sweep past the man once called 'Baby Fed', who seemed to suffer an injury in the embryonic stages of the second set.
Days after charges are brought against 13 Russians for trying to skew the 2016 American presidential election vote, Trump returns to an alternative suspect.
Ortiz, whose fight with Wilder was postponed after he tested positive for a banned substance, is not intimidated by the 'Bronze Bomber'.
A murder probe has been launched by officers from the Metropolitan Police after a man was fatally stabbed in Kensington, west London, in the early hours of Sunday (18 February).
A former Miss England, Katrina Hodge, who was dubbed 'Combat Barbie' when she joined the Army has revealed how she quit after years of sexist abuse.