A massive search operation to hunt down militants who escaped after a failed attempt to attack an army camp in north Kashmir’s Baramulla town was called off yesterday morning, officials said.
The frail cries of four-month-old Wahida made the rescue worker who carried her out of the rubble in Syria's Idlib break down in sobs. The full story is one of tragedy.
Qatar’s annual handling capacity will scale up to 2mn twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) once the first phase of state-of-the-art Hamad Port becomes fully operational in 2016 ...
Air raids on rebel-held districts of Syria’s battleground second city of Aleppo killed at least 28 civilians including children yesterday, a monitor said.
Exchanges this week between Wales star Gareth Bale and England manager Roy Hodgson represented the latest potshots in an uneven football rivalry that stretches back 137 years.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon yesterday urged Russia and the US to put Syria’s ceasefire back on track
The growing importance of smart city solutions and services were highlighted by Ooredoo Qatar Chief Executive Officer Waleed al-Sayed yesterday at the Arab Future Cities Summit.
European stock markets rebounded strongly yesterday, shrugging off a Chinese share slide, as investors looked ahead to a key meeting of finance ministers to discuss strains in the global economy and Wall Street opened steady.
A delegation led by Sweden’s Minister for Higher Education and Research Helene Hellmark Knutsson arrived in Doha yesterday on a state visit.
Nine people were killed yesterday and eighteen injured in two separate suicide attacks in Afghanistan, authorities said, days after a fresh round of international talks aimed at reviving dialogue with the Islamist group.
The Public Prosecution yesterday organised a blood donation campaign as part of its activities to celebrate Qatar National Sport Day.
Certain policy-makers around the world attempt to legitimise terrorism by the use of various pretenses for the sake of their interests, goals and plans