Qatar's Foreign Affairs Ministry recalled the state's ambassador to Iran following the attacks on the Saudi Arabian embassy in Tehran and general consulate in Mashhad.
As the years go by, the debate over who belongs in the Baseball Hall of Fame often is less heated than the argument over who deserves to elect them.
The kneejerk reaction of investors on Saudi Arabia-Iran standoff on Monday cast a spell on the Qatar Stock Exchange as it lost a sizeable 272 points to settle a tad above the 10,000 mark.
Jimmy Butler took the hit and responded in a record-setting way.
Ooredoo will be one of the sponsors for the Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2016, which runs from January 4 to 9.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un blamed South Korea yesterday for increased mistrust in a New Year speech after a year of heightened tension between the rival countries.
A life devoted to music nearly came to an abrupt end with a 2014 bomb blast during a cultural show in Kabul: Ahmad Naser Sarmast, who is head of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music, was left deaf.
Indian stocks advanced for a second day in thin trading, with automakers helping the benchmark index climb to a four-week high.
Burkina Faso’s constitutional court swore in Roch Marc Kabore as president yesterday, making the former prime minister the country’s first new leader in almost 30 years following his election last month.
A few days ago, as I bought tickets to Star Wars: The Force Awakens, I paused briefly to wonder what I was doing.
Millions of residents in the southern United States struggled yesterday to recover from the deadly storms and floods that struck the region over the past days.
Central African Republic holds a key election amid tight security on Wednesday, hoping to turn a page on the worst sectarian violence seen in the notoriously restive nation.