Mexico’s Gold Cup hopes were dealt a blow Sunday as they dominated play but could only manage a scoreless draw with Guatemala in a Group C game.
Poor intelligence and porous borders with Southeast Asia are stymieing China’s efforts to stop the flow of ethnic minority Uighur Muslims.
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem was re-elected yesterday as head of the Eurogroup which co-ordinates policy for the 19-nation euro single currency area.
The Maldivian government has reacted angrily to a reported proposal by many Commonwealth countries, including Canada...
Air strikes killed at least 10 suspected militants in Pakistan's northwestern Shawal Valley on Sunday, intelligence officials said
A vicious fight broke out in the open yesterday between Ukraine’s cash-strapped government and its foreign creditors over billions of dollars in debt that are up for negotiation next week.
The Education Institute at the Supreme Education Council (SEC) has decided to stop printing examination question papers for Class 10 and 11 students ...
Ian Walker, skipper of Volvo Ocean Race champions elect Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing, still has some unfinished business with the event.
Young children with albinism recite a poem to mark the International Albinism Awareness Day in the Tanzanian city of Arusha yesterday.
The second edition of the Green Programme for Schools (GPS) concluded last week in Doha with a closing and award ceremony held at Birla Public School.
The current world number one Scott Brash threw down the gauntlet in Cannes with a dramatic win in the big class of the day,
Rebellious teachers and protesters angry at President Enrique Pena Nieto’s administration burned ballots and blocked polling stations ...