A narrow cobblestone climb and expected rain has turned today’s men’s road race at the World Road Cycling Championships...
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A breakthrough in talks between Colombia’s government and Marxist guerrillas has raised hopes for a peace deal within six months and it may mean rebel leaders...
More than 13,000 people attended the cultural programmes organised by the Ministry of Interior at different venues on Thursday, the first day of Eid al-Adha.
Hundreds of protesters blocked a major trading checkpoint between India and Nepal, cutting off vital supplies to the landlocked Himalayan nation
Despite attractive valuations due to short coverings, a barometer index of the Indian equities closed flat yesterday.
At least 453 pilgrims were killed on Thursday in a crush at Mina, outside the Muslim holy city of Makkah ...
France on Wednesday called on Saudi Arabia not to execute a Shia Muslim sentenced to death over his role in anti-government protests, saying he was a minor when he was arrested.
Pictures speak for themselves. The ones taken ‘at the right place, and the right time’ go on to narrate stories without needing even a single word to describe them. ...
Local banks’ non-performing loans (NPLs) ratio declined considerably in 2014, indicating moderation of credit risk during the year...
A brace by Yousef Msakni and a delightful volley from Vladimir Weiss gave defending champions Lekhwiya a 3-1 win over Qatar Sports Club yesterday.
Around 200 pro-democracy protesters rallied peacefully in Bangkok yesterday in defiance of the ruling junta’s ban on political gatherings ...