Japan’s obsession with robots isn’t just a cliche. Companies have been trying to drum up enthusiasm for them for years, with little success.
Real estate and industrials stocks drove the Qatar Stock Exchange below the 10,400 mark.
The landmark 15-year LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) deal signed earlier this year with Qatar would go a long way in helping Pakistan overcome its energy crisis, Pakistan’s President Mamnoon Hussain said in Doha yesterday.
BJP MP accused of leaking defence secrets
Europe's Rosetta spacecraft, due to switch off Friday after a 12-year odyssey, carried eleven scientific instruments to sniff and photograph a comet from all angles.
Muslim New Yorkers yesterday demanded stepped-up security and justice, urging police to arrest the killer of an imam and his assistant before hundreds of mourners attended their funeral service.
Price cuts of nearly 20% and a drop in the value of the pound have created “Brexit discount” bargains on some of the most expensive homes in central London — if you have millions of pounds to spare.
Terming “participatory democracy” the need of the hour for India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said yesterday that governance suffers when people don’t do their duty and hold others responsible for their failures.
David Rudisha tore up the tactical script at the London Olympics to smash the world record in one of the greatest ever 800m runs and emerge as an athletics superstar to rival the sport’s biggest names.
Pakistan’s Mohamed Amir marked his return to first-class cricket in England with three wickets as Somerset collapsed at Taunton yesterday.
Al Shaqab Racing’s Al Wathna won the Prix de Malleret (Gr2) at Saint-Cloud, near Paris, France, yesterday.
The temperature-controlled environment, comfort and safety of malls are drawing an increasing number of residents to stay fit this summer.