The Cultural Village Foundation, Katara, has launched a major artistic project entitled ‘Katara Murals with the Brushes of Artists,’ featuring more than 50 artists from about 20 countries including Qatar.
Coach Yun Jong-su is expecting a difficult challenge to emerge from Group B of the AFC U23 Championship as DPR Korea seek to secure a place at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
India's top court on Tuesday stayed a government decision to allow a popular bull running festival to go ahead after animal rights activists challenged the move.
Argentine police yesterday recaptured two killers from a drug gang who escaped from prison, an official said after also arresting their leader, in a case linked to political dirty tricks.
Serena Williams is ready to tackle the Australian Open in less than a week, with the world number one saying her knee problems are getting better by the day.
Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), a member of Qatar Foundation Research and Development (QF R&D), recently held a two-day event entitled ‘Ibn Al-Haytham Days’ at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) Student Centre.
Middle Eastern oil exporters will continue to resort to “creative strategies” to retain their market share in Asia in the face of shifting global trade patterns and tougher competition, says Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp).
Reiterating her government’s firm stance and ‘zero tolerance policy’ against terrorism and militancy, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said none would be allowed to use Bangladesh’s soil for insurgency activities against any country.
Russian strikes yesterday on a prison complex run by Al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate killed at least 57 people and wounded 30 others, many critically, a monitor said, giving a revised toll.
The Sharks’ frustrations at SAP Center this season reached new heights with Thursday’s 2-1 loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
A former British soldier who goes on trial in France next week after being caught trying to smuggle a child from a French migrant camp into Britain said he felt he had to do something to help those caught up in last year’s refugee crisis.
Two top Russian athletics officials and the son of former world governing body President Lamine Diack were banned from the sport for life on Thursday for covering up an elite Russian athlete’s positive dope test and blackmailing her over it.