A supporter of Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara, dressed in the colours of the Ivory Coast flag.
An Eritrean man mistakenly shot and beaten by a mob during an attack in the Israeli city of Beersheba has died, police said
Participants, including Qatar’s Waleed al-Sharshani (#184922), in action during Laser STD category of Sail Qatar 2015 yesterday.
Today marks 100 days to go until the start of the 2016 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, one of the region’s biggest sporting and family events on the calendar.
Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre, in the heart of Qatar’s business district, will host its first event on November 2 and five more by the end of this year.
The value of Fourie du Preez to South Africa should never be underestimated, says coach Heyneke Meyer, who said he was on his knees begging the player to make himself...
Japanese manufacturers’ confidence worsened for the second straight month and is expected to fade going forward.
Profit booking yesterday gripped the Qatar Stock Exchange, after two consecutive days of bullish spell, and its key index lost 31 points, mainly dragged by micro cap equities.
Accusing opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) chairperson Khaleda Zia of conspiring to tarnish the image...
The Next Generation School (TNG) marked the Teachers’ Day by organising a seminar titled ‘Empowering Teachers, Building sustainable societies.’
Unless Gulf bond sales pick up in the fourth quarter, the market will shrink this year for the first time in a decade. And the prospects aren’t looking good.
Japan rekindled the belief and the fire that helped them stun South Africa to crush rudderless and ragged Samoa 26-5 and stay in contention for the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, yesterday.