Skirmishes between Ukrainian opposition blocs were reported yesterday amid renewed anti-government protests.
Beginning this Friday, Chinese all over the world will start celebrating their most awaited holiday, the Chinese New Year. It begins January 31st and traditionally, culminates on the 15th day.
Katara - the Cultural Foundation has launched an artists and critics forum, Katara Cultural Forum.
General Motors is seeking to cut shifts by half at one of its South Korean factories as it realigns global manufacturing in a move that could affect about 1,100 jobs,
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has been in office since 2004.
Switching off your smartphone at night means better productivity at work the next day.
More than two months after the November 19 elections to Nepal’s second constituent assembly, the new lawmakers were yesterday.
Investment sentiment in Germany stalled unexpectedly in January after rising to a seven-year high the previous month, but recovery of Europe’s top economy remains intact, a survey found yesterday.
Philippine School Doha has announced that it has stopped accepting new students for the 2014-2015 academic year,
Qatar’s foreign exchange cover is likely to remain “strong”, equivalent to about six months of total imports, according to the Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics (MDP&S).
Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin is having an Ashes series to remember but the contrasting fortunes of his opposite number Matt Prior were as glaring...
The Congress Party in Kerala suffered a huge embarrassment yesterday when the chief whip of the government flagged off the “run for unity”.