US President Barack Obama is under pressure abroad, and Secretary of State John Kerry has been deployed as a fireman to damp down various diplomatic troubles around the world.
Israel issued tenders to build almost 1,900 settler homes yesterday ahead of a visit by US Secretary of State John Kerry aimed at pushing the peace process forward, an NGO said.
On a balmy summer’s evening in Paris many years ago, I came across a legend named Costa Gavras.
Nine Lebanese pilgrims held hostage in Syria for 17 months arrived in Beirut late yesterday after being freed in exchange for two Turkish Airlines pilots seized in Lebanon in August.
Relatives offered words of comfort to a teary-eyed woman paying her last respects as an undertaker slammed shut the door of the cremation chamber and flames engulfed the small coffin....
Eighty cars were destroyed or badly damaged in a devastating fire at Sydney’s Olympic Park which investigators said yesterday was likely started by ...
Forced into marriage when she was only 13, Saadah is now back in her impoverished Yemeni family’s cramped home with two children, little money and dreams of returning to school.
Frenchman Richard Gasquet became the first high-profile casualty at the Shanghai Masters yesterday,
Qatar residents can visit Logos Hope, the world’s largest floating book fair, at Doha Port from October 10 to 20, when it returns for a second visit in three years.
Qatar University (QU) president Professor Sheikha Abdulla al-Misnad was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, Canada,...
Lawmakers who voted to convict former chief justice Renato Corona and who received additional pork barrel before or after the May 29, 2012 verdict...
Manu Peclat, a tourist from Brazil, had already fed vegetables to elephants, thrown fish to seals and posed for pictures with two white tigers. Now it was time for the bears.