Tiago Splitter’s NBA season is over after the Atlanta Hawks back-up big man said Wednesday he will undergo hip surgery.
South Korea’s SooBin Kim fired a course record nine-under par 63 to lead the LPGA-sanctioned Australian Women’s Open at The Grange in Adelaide yesterday.
South Korea’s 11-year-old figure skating prodigy You Young has Olympic gold in her sights and with a tough, six-hours-a-day training regime, she’s prepared to work hard to get it.
Asian stocks mostly joined a global rally yesterday with a surge in oil prices providing some much-needed confidence as key producer Iran praised an output freeze by Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles, the exclusive dealer of Mercedes-Benz cars in Qatar, has entered into an agreement with Strong Rent a Car, one of the leading car leasing companies in Qatar.
The first coordinated decision on oil output between Opec and producers outside the group in fifteen years isn’t going to revive crude prices, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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The Qatar Met department has warned of a drop in visibility due to foggy conditions in the early hours of Thursday and Friday, followed by a gradual rise in temperatures over the next few days.
Crude oil futures rebounded on Wednesday on investor hopes that a deal between Saudi Arabia and Russia to freeze oil output at January levels would lead to a wider pact among producers that could eventually see production cuts to support prices.
Members of Qatari Armed Forces arrive to participate in joint military exercises in Hafr Al-Batin, near Saudi Arabia’s border with Iraq in this handout photo by Saudi Press Agency released yesterday.
HE the Minister of State for Defence Affairs Dr Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah met US Senate member Robert P Casey and his accompanying delegation, in Doha yesterday.
Back in November, there was a joke doing the rounds. Brendon McCullum, it went, walks into a bar, and the barman asks: “Why the long face?” Boom, tish.