The Vatican’s first envoy to Malaysia has opened a storm of controversy by apparently supporting the use of the word “Allah” by Christians.
After the fall of Mohamed Mursi in Egypt, the West is still trying to figure out what words to use to describe what is happening.
A woman sells tomatoes in the market of Abobo, a suburb of Abidjan yesterday on the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Ivory Coast.
The yen is back on the path toward weakness, as some old market forces reassert themselves.
Banks may have to hold yet more capital after a study showed wide variations in how lenders calculate risks on their books.
It was billed as a new chapter in relations with a continent on the move, but US President Barack Obama’s whirlwind tour of Africa left many underwhelmed by pledges...
US Secretary of State John Kerry will visit Pakistan next month, as he would not stop over here during his the current visit to some Asian countries.
A real estate stock rally extended in Saudi Arabia yesterday
Borussia Dortmund survived a stirring Real Madrid fightback to book their place in the Champions League final yesterday ...
The Qatar Exchange (QE) continued to reel under a bearish spell for the seventh straight session yesterday as the market awaits initial public offerings.
Commercialbank is hopeful of completing the acquisition of a majority stake in Turkey’s Alternatifbank (ABank) by June or July, said Group CEO Andy Stevens.
Four security guards and a civilian were killed in the Pakistani city of Peshawar yesterday after gunmen, wearing police uniforms,