Qatar wants to strengthen further its “strategic relations” with China in the economic, political, and commercial fields, HE the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Zaid al-Mahmoud has said.
Hyperloop One signed an agreement with Dubai on Tuesday to "evaluate" the building of the world's first near-supersonic hyperloop transport system in the Gulf emirate.
Several songs by noted Qatari composer and songwriter Dana Alfardan will be performed by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra (QPO) and leading soprano vocalist, Daisy Chute ...
With the deftness of decades of experience, Abu Mohamed wove thick green thread with a wooden loom in northwest Syria, creating a vibrant geometric pattern renowned among Arabic textiles.
Prime Minister Theresa May yesterday warned lawmakers not to block Brexit, after the High Court ruled that she cannot start the process of leaving the European Union without parliament’s approval.
Managed IT services and solutions provider, Meeza, delivered a special presentation on vulnerability management and tackled a vital aspect of organisations’ security welfare during the recently held ‘3rd Annual Information Security Conference for the Financial Sector’.
Qatar Charity (QC) has signed a co-operation agreement with LuLu Hypermarket Trading Co. The co-operation will involve marketing of Elkher cards project in LuLu Hypermarket outlets, providing an easy way for shoppers to donate to QC projects, the organisation has said in a statement.
‘The first-team will be taken over provisionally by our youth team coach, Stefano Vecchi, who will be on the bench for Europa League game against Southampton’
British Open champion Henrik Stenson said yesterday he was fit, refreshed and would turn a good year into a great one if he could cap it by winning the Race to Dubai.
Pakistan’s President Mamnoon Hussain arrived in Doha yesterday on an official visit.
A Long Island Rail Road passenger train derailed on Saturday near the community of New Hyde Park, New York, injuring as many as 29 people and halting service on the key transit line in both directions, railroad officials and police said.
Afghan women and children weave a carpet at their house on the outskirts of Herat yesterday.