A merger between Dow Chemicals and DuPont could unleash a new force in Asia’s growing petrochemical sector with combined regional sales of nearly $17bn to compete ...
HE the Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani opened yesterday the Floating Platforms Project (Yamal I and Yamal II) at Ras Laffan Industrial City.
Olivier Giroud was Arsenal’s hero as the Gunners and Chelsea succeeded on Wednesday where Manchester United failed a day earlier to advance to the draw for the last 16...
Five people, including a 15-year-old boy, were charged in Sydney over a terror plot targeting a government building, with authorities expressing alarm at the age of those being radicalised.
The Sri Lankan government yesterday insisted that it will not sign an economic partnership agreement with India as proposed....
A year ago when the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) decided to continue pumping oil at its current levels, ...
FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali bin al-Hussein of Jordan says the world football governing body has no choice to reform but believes it can do so from within.
Police in Nepal have arrested the proprietor of a gas station and three others accused of black marketing diesel near this Nepalese capital, an outcome of the blockade at the India-Nepal border.
Rains eased in the flood-hit city of Chennai in southern India yesterday, raising hopes that rescue efforts could pick up, after the death of 18 patients ...
Foreign institutions’ increased net selling pressure largely eclipsed the strong buying interests of their foreign counterparts that the Qatar Stock Exchange reported 43 points decline
The world’s biggest sovereign wealth fund is shaping its own analysis of risk factors as it looks for ways to boost returns and increase its global reach.
Heyneke Meyer is to step down as Springboks coach, the South African Rugby Union (SARU) announced in a statement yesterday.