House burglaries in Qatar dropped by 68.1% in 2015 compared to the previous year, according to statistics available with the Ministry of Interior (MoI).
Asia stocks lost ground yesterday as low oil prices dented sentiment and investors awaited Premier Shinzo Abe’s announcement on details of the government’s massive stimulus programme.
US Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday urged Russia to ‘restrain’ itself and the government in Syria as fierce fighting there continues on the day he had hoped political transition could start.
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Al Daayen Municipality conducted 11,652 inspections at food outlets over the last six months, the Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME) said Monday.
A planned multi-billion-dollar new city near Singapore is attracting interest from investors with promises of luxury living but there are questions over its future owing to China’s economic woes and warnings of environmental catastrophe.
Mario Dimaculangan shares a toilet with 130 other inmates in one of the Philippines’ most overcrowded jails, and conditions are getting worse as police wage an unprecedented war on crime.
Indonesia executed four drug convicts yesterday but 10 others due to face the firing squad were given an apparent reprieve in a confused process one lawyer condemned as a “complete mess”.
HEC Paris has hosted a group of participants from its Qatar campus during a study trip to Europe.
Winter has come early for US refiners and blenders. In a summer of discontent with high inventories and an unseasonably weak demand, ....
International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach finds himself in a tricky position.
Qatar's mobile subscriber base may end 2016 with 4.86mn mobile subscribers, and rise to 5.42mn by 2020, BMI Research has said in its latest report.