The Israeli parliament gave initial approval yesterday to a bill to legalise thousands of West Bank settler homes, a measure drawing international anger and posing the government’s biggest test since 2015 polls.
A study that could help in the early prevention of the development of metabolic disorders has been conducted by a group of scientists led by Dr Abdelilah Arredouani of the Diabetes
In-form drag-flick expert Rupinder Pal Singh scored a brace as top-ranked India eked out a 2-1 win over Malaysia to secure the top spot in the round-robin stage of the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament yesterday.
‘I’d love to win in China again and I’ve played well enough here to win but just haven’t done enough when it mattered. Hopefully this year will be the year to change that’
Facebook Inc launched Marketplace to allow people to buy and sell items locally as the social media network tries new ways to keep users engaged.
Lewis Hamilton outpaced his championship-leading Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg in practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix yesterday, the Briton topping the timesheets with the fastest lap of the day.
Southeast Asia’s leading ride-hailing firm Grab yesterday teamed up with a US-based software developer to run a limited public trial of a self-driving car service in Singapore.
Multiple tales of diverse characters experience sea changes to their usually idyllic lives in the Philippine province of Bohol in director Maryo J de los Reyes’ well-received film Bamboo Flowers.
Ashghal has opened a new stretch of Dukhan Highway Central to traffic in both directions, providing vastly more efficient and safe transit between Doha and Al Sheehaniya.
The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC) announced a partnership agreement with Microsoft, which would pave the way for an “evolution in public sector e-services implementation”.
The Qatar Mobility Innovation Centre (QMIC) will launch the pilot phase of the Connected Vehicle Technology (V2X) by late 2017, Gulf Times has learnt.
Japanese policymakers are in frequent contact with European counterparts on how to soothe markets if Britain votes to leave the European Union, with the first line of defence aimed at preventing a shortage of dollar liquidity.