Thailand signs sports cooperation MoU with Qatar
The National Olympic Committee of Thailand, Sports Authority of Thailand, Qatar Olympic Committee and Aspire Academy signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday for joint work on sports initiatives
Tokyo 2020 considers schedule changes to avoid weather disruption
In the aftermath of Typhoon Hagibis, Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics organisers are considering starting competitions before their respective opening ceremonies should bad weather be forecast
Olympic ice hockey qualifier moved from Hong Kong to Hainan
The pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong have led to the move of a men's Olympic ice hockey qualifier in November to Sanya, on the Chinese island of Hainan
iQiyi Sports acquires Euro 2020 rights, announces Asian World Cup qualifiers streams
Chinese video streaming platform iQiyi, which is backed by search company Baidu and is a partner of agency Super Sports Media, has obtained rights to the 2020 Uefa European Championship
Cricket Australia commits to prize money parity for men and women T20 World Cup teams
Cricket Australia will top up the prize money its women's team wins at the 2020 T20 Women's World Cup to ensure parity with the men's competition
BCCI to appoint Ganguly as president, faces calendar clash with ICC
Former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly is set to be the next president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India
No live TV coverage for North-South Korea World Cup qualifier
Today's Fifa 2022 World Cup qualifier between North Korea and South Korea in Pyongyang will not be broadcast live outside North Korea
CAMS to rebrand as Motorsport Australia in 2020
The Confederation of Australian Motor Sport (CAMS) will rebrand itself as Motorsport Australia from January 1, 2020
Malaysian government budgets $147m for sports development in 2020
The Malaysian federal government is allocating RM671m ($147m) for sports development in 2020, according to finance minister Lim Guan Eng
Shanghai Tennis Masters attendance increases by 20 per cent
The 2019 Shanghai Tennis Masters drew 150,000 attendees to the Qizhong Tennis Centre, up 20 per cent compared to last year, according to organisers