Apple said Wednesday it has asked the Indian government for permission to open its first stores in the country, paving the way for its feted brands to join the fast-growing smartphone market.
A partial closure will come into effect from today evening on Street 1 of Doha’s Industrial Area for six months. ...
Carlos Sainz claimed victory on the seventh stage of the Dakar Rally on Saturday with Peugeot teammate Sebastien Loeb reclaiming the overall lead on a rain-lashed day which saw the gruelling event suffer another tragedy.
Ertem says economy needs more than fiscal discipline to grow; budget surpluses since 2002 have improved credit worthiness
A plethora of Pakistani artistes including folk and Pashto singers from provincial capitals Lahore and Peshawar enthralled a large audience of Pakistani ...
A Dutch appeals court ruled yesterday that four Nigerian farmers may take their case against oil giant Shell to a judge in the Netherlands, in a landmark ...
Increased buying interests of domestic institutions extended the bullish run in the Qatar Stock Exchange ...
Skipper Steve Smith has knee and hip problems arising from Australia’s crushing innings win over the West Indies in Hobart but said yesterday he will be fit for the next Test...
Canada welcomed 163 Syrian refugees late on Thursday, taking in the first of a planned 25,000 in a matter of months and promising them a better life as they flee their country’s horrific war.
A veteran who lost his leg while serving in the British Army in Iraq has hit out at people who he says expect him to be racist because of his experiences.
India’s Shikhar Dhawan has been reported for a suspect bowling action and will need to undergo tests within 14 days, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said yesterday.
For nine seasons with the Boston Celtics, he was known as 'Jungle Jim', a hard-nosed player known to knock a few players around on the hardwood and whose toughness helped....