South Africa were handed a tough task when the draw for the preliminary African qualifying rounds of the 2018 World Cup was made yesterday in host nation Russia.
Qatar Airways strengthened its media relations during the holy month of Ramadan by welcoming its media colleagues from across the Gulf to a series of Ramadan events in Doha...
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem was re-elected yesterday as head of the Eurogroup which co-ordinates policy for the 19-nation euro single currency area.
Greeks accused Germany of trying to humiliate them by making tougher demands for a new bailout deal, as the country's fate in the euro zone hung in the balance
Tunisia has filed an objection to HSBC’s agreement to pay 40mn Swiss francs ($42.5mn) to settle a money laundering investigation at its Swiss private bank...
A man wanted for illegal gun possession was charged yesterday with the attempted murder of a New York City plainclothes police officer who was shot in the head while pursuing the suspect ...
Local elections in Japan produced just four female mayors of the 222 positions up for grabs.
Ten pro-Kremlin bikers on a controversial ride to Berlin to celebrate Soviet victory in World War II.
Foreign institutions’ buying interests was instrumental in lifting the 20-stock Qatar Index by 1.26% to 12,192.15 points as trade volumes almost tripled.
Instead of extending Greece’s credit line for another four months, European officials should have cut Greece off from the financial lifeline it’s been abusing.
This was not, perhaps, the game the Penguins wanted.
The Qatar Stock Exchange kept up its upward path, gaining more than 116 points to surpass the 13,800 psychological mark, despite slippery crude that touched a 28-month low