The sixth edition of the Doha Open boxing championship will be held at the beachfront amphitheatre of the Katara Cultural Village from February 15-17, a Qatar Boxing Federation release stated yesterday.
The world’s best-performing commodity this year may be about to lose its monkey magic. Gold, after posting its biggest rally to start a year since 1980,....
Thousands of junior doctors at English hospitals staged a second strike Wednesday against proposed new conditions and pay rates for working unsociable hours.
Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog said Wednesday that no peace deal was possible for now and his country must begin unilaterally separating from the Palestinians "as much as possible" to restore security.
Ace Indian athlete and the country’s lone World Athletics Championship medallist Anju Boby George has lauded Qatar’s administrators for dedicating the second Tuesday of February as National Sport Day.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday met with HE the Minister of State for Defence Affairs Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah who is on a visit to Ankara.
SpiceJet, the Indian budget carrier choosing between Boeing Co and Airbus Group SE for its at least $11bn order, has one condition: Delivery needs to be on time.
One of Bangladesh’s biggest art shows has covered up an exhibit by Tibetan artists after the Chinese embassy in Dhaka said it was “offended” by the artwork, an organiser said yesterday.
India will look to cement their number one status when they begin a three-match series against Sri Lanka today, their final work-out on home soil before hosting the World Twenty20.
Overnight leader Danny Willett battled hard to hold on to his lead yesterday and got his reward with a final green, one shot win in the $2.5 million Dubai Desert Classic.
Leaders Bayern Munich will be keen to put some turbulent days behind them when they meet fourth-placed Bayer Leverkusen while Borussia Dortmund travel to Hertha Berlin in two top-four Bundesliga clashes tomorrow.
Buoyed up by lower fares, air travel demand surged to the “strongest” level in five years in 2015 with the Middle East region leading the pack with an annual growth of 10.5%, an IATA report shows.