Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras yesterday accused neighbouring Macedonia of “shaming”
Mehbooba Mufti was sworn in yesterday as Jammu and Kashmir’s first woman chief minister, taking over from her father nearly three months after he died in office.
More than 1.2mn students across Bangladesh yesterday appeared for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent exams.
Default risk for Indian banks is dropping after the government promised a fund infusion for state-owned lenders
Russia has begun to withdraw military equipment from Syria, the defence ministry said Tuesday, after Moscow announced it will pull the bulk of its forces from the war-torn country.
An Omani food fair, organised recently in Qatar by A’Saffa Foods, Oman’s “fastest growing and leading home-grown food producers,” received overwhelming response from visitors.
French police shot dead a man wielding a meat cleaver after he tried to enter a police station yesterday, the anniversary of militant attacks in Paris, shouting “Allahu Akbar” and wearing what turned out to be a fake suicide belt.
Qatar Rail has signed a contract with Qatar Cool to provide district cooling services at seven of the Doha Metro Red Line stations.
Selectors dropped Shaun Marsh from the Australian side yesterday to make way for the return of Usman Khawaja ahead of the second Boxing Day Test against the West Indies in Melbourne.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he would meet his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif in Lahore in what would be the first visit to Pakistan by an Indian premier in more than 10 years.
While Barcelona pondered how to jam yet more silverware into their trophy cabinet, River Plate were counting their losses after Sunday’s Club World Cup final defeat,
Ahlibank will soon launch a new payroll card for customers who earn up to QR6,000 a month, a senior bank official has said.