Organisers of the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters have confirmed that the milestone 20th edition of the prestigious European Tour event will be held from 26th to 29th January 2017 at the Doha Golf Club, featuring some of the world’s most exciting and successful players.
Major opposition parties, including the Congress and Trinamool Congress, yesterday took on the government outside parliament over the acute problems faced by people following the “financial calamity” unleashed by the surprise demonetisation move.
Al Shamal Sports club hosted the second round of the Royal Air Maroc Cycling League over the weekend.
Winning is not enough now for Lewis Hamilton who would welcome a helping hand from rivals Red Bull in his Formula One title showdown with Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg next week.
There is something that makes Volvo stand out. It could be that proud logo, which runs across the grille rather than be a centre piece.
American Pat Perez, benefiting from a greatly improved mental approach to the game, ended a seven-year title drought on the PGA Tour with a two-shot victory in the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in Mexico on Sunday.
The Czech Republic further established themselves as the dominant force in women’s team tennis as they claimed a 3-2 comeback win against hosts France to capture their fifth Fed Cup title in six years on Sunday, and 10th overall.
Donald Trump, the financial sector hardly knows ye.
The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index inched up by 4.96 points, or 0.05%, during the week to close at 9,960.95.
Qatar is exploring investment potential in Serbia, especially in the European country’s tourism sector
The Middle East is at the precipice of what will be the second most innovative chapter in its unique energy narrative, the first being defined by the region’s role as the epicentre of global oil production since the mid-1990s.
Building a public-private partnership (PPP) model will benefit cybersecurity governance in the financial sector, according to a senior banking executive, who noted that cybercrime incidents in the GCC have doubled in 2015.