Exchanges this week between Wales star Gareth Bale and England manager Roy Hodgson represented the latest potshots in an uneven football rivalry that stretches back 137 years.
Katara - the Cultural Village has unveiled its Ramadan workshops that give children a glimpse on how to create a lantern using solar kits and recyclable materials.
The Middle East sovereign investor confidence remains stable despite challenging external environment and allocations towards the infrastructure and private equity have expanded over the last two years, according to Invesco,...
Veteran fly half Morne Steyn has been called up as cover for the South African squad ahead of the next two tests against Ireland after injury to first-choice Pat Lambie, the South Africa Rugby Union said yesterday.
Oklahoma City Thunder Russell Westbrook and Houston Rockets guard James Harden confirmed Friday they have joined the growing list of NBA stars who are backing out on playing for the US team at the Rio Olympics.
US-led coalition jets and Turkish artillery killed 31 Islamic State militants in Syria, the local Dogan News Agency reported on Saturday, without saying when the attacks occurred.
Thousands of people yesterday cheered and threw roses in the streets of Muhammad Ali’s hometown Louisville as they bade farewell to the boxing legend and civil rights hero known as ‘The Greatest’.
Two suicide bombings yesterday that killed about 25 people in Baghdad were claimed by Islamic State, whose stronghold of Fallujah near the capital is surrounded by Iraqi forces which are now advancing on the city.
India’s central bank is widely expected to keep its policy interest rate unchanged at a five-year low of 6.50% today, while signalling the prospect of another cut later this year if monsoon rains dampen upward pressure on food prices.
Qatar national volleyball team arrived in Maribor, Slovenia, on Saturday for their training camp ahead of their first-ever participation in FIVB World League.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, centre, left, arrived in Herat yesterday a day before the inauguration of the Salma Hydroelectric Dam.
Tens of thousands of Sufis descended on the Bangladeshi capital yesterday in a defiant show of unity, following a spate of targeted killings of members of the Muslim minority by suspected Islamist militants.