Former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel stormed to a sensational eight-shot triumph at the Tshwane Open on Sunday to claim his 11th career title and second of 2016.
Italy’s public finance difficulties are set to deepen as its economy weakens, and it may be punished by the markets even if Prime Minister Matteo Renzi reaches a compromise with the European Commission over this year’s budget.
Former Pakistan president Pervez Musharraf was yesterday taken to a Karachi hospital after he fainted and his condition turned critical, media reports said.
Several major stock markets in the Middle East dropped over 2% on yesterday as protracted weakness in oil prices and the gloom in equity markets globally prompted investors to dump shares.
A diversion will be in place for approximately six months from Monday on Al Jemaliya Road in the western part of Qatar.
It’s mindboggling how West Indies cricket has fallen from its pedestal. Three decades ago the players from the Caribbean at once evoked awe, fear and respect that made their rivals turn green with envy.
The US Supreme Court yesterday delivered a major blow to President Barack Obama by putting on hold federal regulations to curb carbon dioxide emissions mainly from coal-fired power plants, the centrepiece of his administration’s strategy to combat climate change.
Dance performances, colourful clothing and delicious food from 22 countries will feature at the annual International Day festival of the University of Calgary in Qatar (UCQ) from 12:30pm to 5:30pm, this Saturday.
Can you imagine a traditional Qatari house of the 1970s shorn of any modern-day comforts? Well, you can see it for real now.
Jurgen Klopp predicted brighter days ahead for his Liverpool youngsters after they fell to an Angelo Ogbonna buzzer beater against West Ham United in their FA Cup fourth-round replay on Tuesday.
Turkey’s central bank may be running out of wiggle room to avoid an interest-rate increase. While Governor Erdem Basci hasn’t raised borrowing costs for more than two years,......
Thousands of mourners attended the state funeral of former Nepal prime minister Sushil Koirala yesterday who was cremated with Hindu rites by the side of a sacred river in the capital, Kathmandu.