Katrin Quooss retained her shotgun trap gold at the 49th CISM World Military Shooting Championship yesterday.
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.
Donald Trump, the financial sector hardly knows ye.
The design for the government-sponsored Integrated Workers’ Accommodation Community (IWAC) project will be the first in Qatar to be certified as fully compliant with the Worker Accommodation Planning Regulations issued by the government in 2015
The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index inched up by 4.96 points, or 0.05%, during the week to close at 9,960.95.
Indonesian police quelled a mass protest by tens of thousands of hardline Muslims yesterday, firing tear gas and water cannon into crowds demanding the resignation of the Christian governor of Jakarta, who they said had insulted the Qur’an.
Of the two Indian movies at the ongoing Tokyo International Film Festival, Alankrita Shrivastava’s Lipstick Waale Sapne or Lipstick Under My Burka was a lot more plucky than the Madhavan-starrer Final Round (or Saala Khadoos in Hindi or Irudhi Suttru in Tamil).
Indian stocks declined in a volatile session yesterday as trading resumed after a public holiday on Monday. Software companies and lenders offset gains in metal producers and automakers.
A truck conveying eight suspected Boko Haram Islamists exploded near a military checkpoint in the northeast Nigerian city of Maiduguri on Tuesday, killing the occupants, an army spokesman told AFP.
Democrats kept up their attacks on FBI director James Comey yesterday, accusing him of a double standard after he revealed his agency’s probe into more material that might relate to presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server.
Abu Issa Holding, one of the largest retail and luxury goods firms in the Middle East, plans to expand into Iran next year and open stores in Tehran selling watches and confectionery as the market opens up after sanctions.
Doha Municipality director Jamal Matar al-Nuaimi has ordered the closure of a restaurant and cafe in the Najma area for 10 days each, and a supermarket in Madinat Khalifa south for 30 days for serving food prepared in unhygienic conditions.