European stock markets rose yesterday as investors toasted news that Belgian-Brazilian drinks giant AB InBev is brewing a blockbuster takeover bid for Britain’s SABMiller.
The fossilised bones of 15 bodies from a previously unknown human species have been discovered in a cave in South Africa
An emotional Wayne Rooney became England’s all-time leading goal-scorer after netting his 50th international goal in a historic 2-0 victory over Switzerland.
The use of everyday phrases like “swinging by” and “going out in the field” was enough to get American TV reporter Alison Parker killed, it emerged yesterday.
In his State of the Union address to the US Congress in 2002, President George W Bush described Iraq, Iran and North Korea as an “axis of evil”.
Hamad bin Khalifa University (HBKU) has opened applications for its third annual Gateway to College summer programme.
Saudi Arabia's stock exchange allowed foreign investors to trade shares for the first time Monday, boosting efforts by the world's top oil exporter to become a major global capital market.
Thailand’s junta leader yesterday said government officials involved in the illicit trade in migrants would not be spared...
When a 20-year-old Ana Ivanovic won the French Open in 2008 and the number one ranking followed shortly afterwards the world appeared to be at her feet.
Best practices in the design, delivery, operation and management of world-class sport infrastructure are being discussed at the fifth World Stadium Congress, which concludes today.
The French Embassy in Qatar and French Team 4 Sport.
For Guillermo Romero, Spain’s economic revival is ringing rather hollow.