Qatar welcomed Japan’s decision to grant multiple entry visas to holders of Qatari passports, calling it a major step to promote interaction between the peoples of the two countries.
‘Everything clicked, and we got it done. It’s a real big win for us to beat this team here’
Four Qatari scientists have received certificates marking their completion of the sixth Biomedical Research Training Programme for Nationals.
A Palestinian man shows foam-tipped bullets used by Israeli riot police outside the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque
Afghan girls recite the Holy Qur’an at a Madrassa during the month of Ramadan in Kandahar yesterday.
The General Directorate of Civil Defence has observed World Civil Defence Day with a special programme. The occasion is marked on March 1 every year.
US Secretary of State John Kerry ended a visit to Sri Lanka yesterday after pledging support for minority Tamils...
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohamed Javad Zarif will hold talks with his counterparts from Germany.
In a world where Google can track your whereabouts and keep tabs on your shopping habits, and police use simple mobile phone technology to pinpoint locations of emergency calls,
In Sri Lanka, the Indian PM will travel to the war-torn Tamil heartland of Jaffna, becoming only the second foreign leader to visit the region.
A Christian was inaugurated yesterday as governor of the Indonesian capital for the first time in 50 years, despite weeks of protests
Mercurial fly-half Quade Cooper was among the reserves named yesterday for the embattled .