The South Korean embassy yesterday hosted a reception to mark the Korean national day, which was attended by a number of dignitaries and officials.
After two winters without snow, Kabul residents are anxiously scouring the hills for the first flakes, wary that the depletion of this major source of water further fuels instability in war-ravaged Afghanistan.
Nissans dominate the entry list for Saudi Arabia’s Rally Jeddah, which takes place to a revised format in the Kingdom’s western deserts on November 17-18.
In a new blow to the stability of Lesotho, a leading parliamentary rebel yesterday called for a new ruling coalition in the mountain kingdom, gripped by political crisis for two years.
Qatar Green Building Council (QGBC) has launched a national sustainability loyalty programme, 'Green Life' to promote green activities by rewarding loyalty points that can be redeemed at select outlets around the country.
A stretch that goes down as the best week for US stocks in two years has been anything but easy money for the traders who had to navigate it.
Long-hitting American Gary Woodland, benefiting from a timely tune-up with his swing coach in Las Vegas last week, charged into a one-shot lead after the second round of the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico on Friday.
Thailand’s Sutijet Kooratanapisan fired a three-under-par 69 to seize the lead at the Manila Masters golf tournament yesterday, with teenage sensation Phachara Khongwatmai in hot pursuit.
Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday warned lawmakers not to block Brexit, after the High Court ruled that she cannot start the process of leaving the European Union without parliament’s approval.
While this election cycle has managed to bring out the worst in so many of us, because we can’t agree on anything, we can all concur that we will be thrilled when this wreck reaches its merciful conclusion tomorrow.
The Philippines has been steadily growing in recent years, outpacing most of its Southeast Asian peers. Enter a hothead new president, the country may be veering onto another course; politically and economically.
A party of political outsiders fronted by a former police chief pulled off a stunning election victory in Lithuania yesterday on the back of promises to deliver much-needed economic growth to curb a labour exodus.