Mexico’s Gold Cup quest got off to an emphatic start with a crushing 6-0 demolition of short-handed Cuba in their opening game on Thursday at Soldier Field.
A stampede during a Ramadan charity handout killed at least 25 people in Bangladesh yesterday as hundreds ...
Half-tonne fighting bulls crashed into and trampled thrill-seeking runners as they raced down the cobblestone streets of Pamplona in northern Spain yesterday, injuring five men, officials said.
The four help desks set up at the National Human Rights Committee are now in full swing after a social welfare attaché from the Philippine embassy in Doha officially joined three others
Ooredoo has continued to enhance its managed security service portfolio, in response to growing demand from Qatar...
In Iran’s push for a nuclear deal, it’s had few better allies than Moscow. But if an agreement is reached this week...
Egypt’s military killed 241 militants in the Sinai from July 1-5, the army said yesterday, including militants from the Islamic State group who launched spectacular attacks last week.
Spain was on maximum alert for wildfires yesterday on the second day of a new heatwave that sparked a forest fire in the northern region of Aragon over the weekend.
All shipping was ordered to remain in harbour and some flights were cancelled in the northern Philippines, while schools were closed in the capital, Manila.
Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other leaders will discuss the threat ...
Hillary Clinton has accused China of “trying to hack into everything that doesn’t move in America” and stealing government information, in strongly worded comments likely to irk Beijing.
After enrolling 110mn members in southern states recently, the Bharatiya Janata Party plans to further strengthen its position in the region through mass ....