Even as the UK stock market’s resurgence this year has made it among the most expensive in Europe, its smaller members are trading at multi-year lows. One reason? Concern over the UK secession.
Five young men face life behind bars after they were charged with terrorism offences over a plan to sail to Indonesia to join jihadist groups in Syria, Australian police said.
The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index gained 192.64 points, or 1.98%, during the week to close at 9,941.42.
A controversial Italian gynaecologist famed for helping women in their 60s to have children is under house arrest in Rome on suspicion of removing eggs from a patient's ovaries without her consent.
Gunmen shot dead two journalists in 24 hours in separate incidents in eastern India, police and local reports said Saturday, the latest media killing in Asia's deadliest country for reporters.
Nyquist amply lived up to his favourites billing, winning the 142nd Kentucky Derby on Saturday to become the eighth unbeaten horse to capture the first jewel of US racing’s Triple Crown.
As many as 109 new engineers received their diplomas yesterday during the largest ever graduation ceremony for Texas A&M University at Qatar (Tamuq).
Following the success of previous Emir Cups’ Trophy Tours, school children of Al Hikma International Kindergarten and Saoud Bin Abdulrahman Kindergarten for Boys were invited today to be part of the first stop of the Emir Cup Trophy Tour.
An Indian teenager accidently shot himself in the head with his father's gun while trying to take a "selfie" photograph, police said, the latest in a series of such accidents.
World number three Angelique Kerber beat qualifier Laura Siegemund 6-4 6-0 on Sunday to defend her Stuttgart Grand Prix title and end her opponent's sensational run.
Violent storms which saw hailstones the size of golf balls rain down across Myanmar have killed at least eight people in recent days, toppled pagodas and damaged thousands of buildings ...
Central minister Pon Radhakrishnan yesterday wondered why human rights organisations, the Election Commission and others were “silent” on the deaths of people at election rallies addressed by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa.