GE Oil & Gas yesterday said its Downstream Technology Solutions (DTS) business had been awarded a 15-year technical development partnership agreement by Qatar Fertiliser Company (Qafco).
Roger Federer is weighing all the future options over raising a quad-set of future tennis players, with the man considered perhaps the best to ever play the game admitting that he’s not overly keen on pushing his children into his sport.
Defence chiefs from the US, France, Britain and four other countries pledged yesterday to intensify their fight against Islamic State, looking to capitalise on recent battlefield gains against the militants.
Alfardan Automobiles, the official BMW Group importer in Qatar, will unveil the all-new BMW M2 Coupé and the 7 Series Solitaire edition at the sixth edition of the Qatar Motor Show, taking place from January 27 to February 1.
Jailed Maldivian opposition leader and former president Mohamed Nasheed left the country yesterday for urgent medical treatment in Britain after a delay caused by a legal dispute with the government, his party said.
The construction of the new Philippine School of Doha (PSD) building at Abu Hamour will be completed by January 12, 2017, ahead of the expected deadline of mid-2017, principal Alexander Acosta has said.
Lexus has announced the launch of the performance-oriented GS F four-door sports sedan in the Middle East. The GS F is the first new ‘F’ series sedan model since the launch of the IS F in 2007.
Katara - the Cultural Village and the Qatar Lawyers Association (QLA) yesterday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to raise legal awareness in the Qatari society.
On a day of extended drama and fevered speculation, Novak Djokovic spoke publicly for the first time about being offered $200,000 (£140,000) to fix a match eight years ago though he vehemently defended his sport against accusers who allege match-fixing is widespread.
AB de Villiers admitted after a crushing series defeat by England that his South African team no longer deserved their ranking as the leading Test side in the world.
Suncor Energy agreed to buy Canadian Oil Sands after raising its offer by 12% to C$4.2bn ($2.9bn), winning approval from a management team that had rejected earlier approaches.
Police yesterday fired water cannons to disperse students protesting against the death of a young Dalit scholar who committed suicide after he was suspended from university, a case some have blamed on caste-based discrimination.