Qatar opened its account at the 49th CISM World Military Shooting Championship by clinching a silver and bronze in the team events at the Losail Shooting Range yesterday.
Winning is not enough now for Lewis Hamilton who would welcome a helping hand from rivals Red Bull in his Formula One title showdown with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg next week.
Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) has launched a national sustainability loyalty programme, 'Green Life' to promote green activities by rewarding loyalty points that can be redeemed at select outlets around the country.
Ireland ended a century-long losing streak to claim a historic first-ever win over New Zealand yesterday, sending the All Blacks spinning to a 40-29 defeat with a scintillating display.
Sidra Medical and Research Center (Sidra) will probe the limits of medicine when it holds its symposium on the Molecular Interception of Disease on November 6-7 at the Qatar National Convention Centre.
Boeing Co yesterday beat profit expectations in the third quarter despite declining revenue, a sign that cost-cutting is having an impact at the world’s biggest planemaker.
Barwa Real Estate Company’s issued capital will now be more than QR3.89bn, comprising 389.12mn shares of QR10 each
An explosion outside a chamber of commerce building in Turkey's southern resort city of Antalya wounded several people on Tuesday but the mayor said there were no life-threatening injuries and the blast may have been an accident.
The Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has launched a new proposition specifically designed to cater to the financial needs of women in appreciation for their role in the Qatari society and as part of the nation’s vision to empower and support all citizens in the country.
HE the Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani has called for collective international action to protect civilians in Syria, who are under constant bombardment from regime forces.
Analysts are continuing to cut economic growth forecasts for big Gulf economies despite rebounding oil prices, suggesting they do not expect oil above $50 a barrel to let governments ease austerity policies, a quarterly Reuters poll found.
Nissan Motor Co said yesterday it had completed a deal to take a controlling stake in Mitsubishi Motors Corp, and would be retaining the embattled automaker’s chief executive in a bid to help it recover from a mileage cheating scandal.