World number one Lydia Ko fired six birdies in a five-under par 66 on Friday to grab a share of the lead in the LPGA Marathon Classic at the halfway mark alongside Kim Hyo-Joo.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may have won a landslide victory in weekend elections but the strong yen
AlFaisal Without Borders (Alf) Foundation has congratulated the participating Qatar teams at the Destination Imagination (DI) Global Finals.
While the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) Library prides itself on being a specialist library for Islamic Art, it has a lot to offer over and above that along with an extremely serene view to boot.
Singapore on Tuesday sentenced four Bangladeshis to between two and five years in jail after they pleaded guilty to raising money for an alleged Islamist terror plot in their home country.
In 1967, UK Prime Minister Harold Wilson declared devaluation wouldn’t diminish the “pound in your pocket.” Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont admitted he was heard “singing in the bath”.....
The fruits and vegetables section at the wholesale market in Abu Hamour has experienced a low turnout of customers ahead of the Eid al-Fitr holidays.
Three suicide bombers struck in Saudi Arabia yesterday in a rare incidence of multiple attacks in the kingdom.
The UK and Switzerland are the two most popular destinations for many Qataris vacationing abroad during the Eid al-Fitr holidays this year, according to travel agencies.
Vodafone has said the second edition of its fundraising initiative, #GivingChallenge, has raised a total of QR1,008,500 as a result of 100,850 votes.
The pound tumbled Monday to the lowest level in almost 31 years on economic and political uncertainty after Britain voted last week to leave the European Union.
Ooredoo has launched a new competition offering customers the chance to win 1kg of gold by buying an Ooredoo Passport Card.