People who call themselves Christians but do not want refugees at their door are hypocrites, Pope Francis said yesterday, amid reports of new tragedies involving migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
Jean-Pierre Sauvage of France, J Fraser Stoddart of Britain and Bernard Feringa of the Netherlands won the Nobel Chemistry Prize on Wednesday for developing molecular machines, the world's smallest machines.
Qatar Cancer Society (QCS) launched a survivor booklet under the name “Story of Hope” on the occasion of World Cancer Day organised at Katara recently.
Japan yesterday posted its first factory output expansion in three months, official data showed, offering some rare good news after a string of weak figures threw cold water on recovery hopes.
Qatar Museums (QM) yesterday announced, under the patronage of its chairperson HE Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, the programme overview for the Qatar China 2016 Year of Culture, following the success of the Qatar Turkey 2015 Year of Culture.
Bayern Munich midfielder Xabi Alonso has categorically denied any wrongdoing after a report from Spanish daily El Mundo claimed he is being investigated for defrauding the Spanish tax authorities.
Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s yesterday downgraded its sovereign credit rating on Japan by one notch, saying the government had little chance of turning ...
Malaysia’s former leader Mahathir Mohamad made a surprise appearance yesterday among tens of thousands protesting to demand the resignation ...
Britain’s intelligence services kept tabs on Nobel winning author Doris Lessing during the 1950s.
Malaysia’s premier called yesterday for greater transparency in political funding, drawing immediate ridicule ...
The Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF) has confirmed that a record 56 competitors will tackle this week’s 10th Ha’il International Cross-Country Rally.
Thai police detained three demonstrators yesterday after they called for a public forum to exchange ideas with the ruling military junta, ...