The pound tumbled to a new 31-year low yesterday, at one point dipping below $1.28, on fears over
Tesla Motors’ goal of shaking up the automobile industry has hit a fresh speed bump as disappointing car production...
Two of Europe’s most prolific marksmen go head-to-head as Robert Lewandowski aims to end Cristiano Ronaldo’s dreams of landing an international trophy when Poland meet Portugal in a Euro 2016 quarter-final clash today.
Toyota said Wednesday it is recalling 3.37 million vehicles globally over a pair of defects, in the latest hit for a Japanese auto industry hit by fuel-efficiency scandals and an exploding airbag crisis.
Qatar Airways will be showcasing two “luxurious” aircraft from its Qatar Executive fleet at the July 11-17 Farnborough International Airshow in the UK.
A man performing a dance during the Bhadrakali Khadga Siddhi Jatra in Kathmandu yesterday. The festival is celebrated once in 12 years by taking out parades with dances.
Unnecessary and burdensome regulations will leave Egypt, the world’s largest wheat buyer, with more than $860mn in direct costs and lost export earnings
HE the Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani met the Tunisian Minister of Foreign Affairs in Doha on Monday.
Indonesia’s army will give “semi-military” weapons training to people including unemployed men and “gangsters”
Former Maldives deputy leader Ahmed Adeeb has been jailed for 15 years for plotting to assassinate the president, the latest in a string of prosecutions of senior politicians and opposition figures in the troubled island nation.
The search zone for the crashed EgyptAir jet has been narrowed to 2 km from 5 km after a vessel picked up a signal from one of the black boxes, an Egyptian source on the investigation committee said on Thursday.
Vodafone’s mobile phone network has been named ‘Best in Test’ by the international leader in mobile performance testing, P3 Communications, it was announced yesterday.