Mexican authorities arrested on Tuesday a man married to a cousin of football star Alan Pulido, accusing the suspect of ordering the player’s high-profile kidnapping over the weekend.
Brookfield Asset Management’s private equity division will have a $4bn war chest to deploy when it’s spun out next month from the country’s largest alternative asset manager,....
A woman takes a picture of textiles during an exhibit of Palestinian embroidery in the Lebanese capital Beirut.
After a great season, QSL champions Al Rayyan have further reasons to cheer for the coming season.
More than 50 of Vodafone’s top retail staff performers were recognised at a ceremony in Doha recently.
Matteo Trentin took a brilliant victory on the Giro d’Italia 18th stage as race leader Steven Kruijswijk comfortably held onto the pink jersey yesterday.
Jet Airways, India’s second-biggest airline by passengers, reported an annual profit yesterday for the first time since 2007 and a year ahead of schedule under its 2014 turnaround plan.
Hopes of negotiating peace with the Afghan Taliban’s new leader were swiftly fading from all sides yesterday, as US President Barack Obama warned the extremist movement will continue killing in Afghanistan.
‘Loony Radio’ is one of Argentina’s most popular radio programmes
FC Seoul came back from the brink to win a dramatic penalty shoot-out yesterday as Hao Junmin’s last-minute thunderbolt also put Shandong Luneng into the AFC Champions League quarter-finals.
Programmes like Challenge 22 are providing people from the Middle East the opportunity to make a telling contribution to the future of the region and ‘give back’ to their countries, according to a prominent Qatar University (QU) academic.
Sri Lanka yesterday announced it was setting up an office to trace thousands of people still missing seven years