In a country with a record of hostility towards foreign capital, some local investors are breaking with tradition as they side with a US hedge fund opposing an $8bn merger...
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto declined to immediately disclose records showing how he and his wife acquired homes that are the subject of an investigation overshadowing his administration.
German automaker Mercedes-Benz plans to increase the number of cars it makes in India, hoping to trim retail prices to help grab a bigger share of a luxury car market...
The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has issued a public tender to build a new 250-bed hospital near Qatar University, local Arabic daily Arrayah has reported.
A rebel alliance including Al Qaeda’s Al Nusra Front seized more territory in northwestern Syria overnight, strengthening its position on ...
Photo sharing service Instagram yesterday reopened an account dedicated to Iran’s revolutionary leader Ayatollah Khomeini.
FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali bin al-Hussein’s election team informed .
The Paris Bourse closed lower yesterday in a low-key session, with many markets around Europe and in New York closed for public holidays.
Best practices in the design, delivery, operation and management of world-class sport infrastructure are being discussed at the fifth World Stadium Congress, which concludes today.
Chinese girls and Indian boys hogged the limelight on the second day of the first Asian Youth Athletics Championships held yesterday.
Britons voted yesterday in a knife-edge general election that could put their country’s membership.
Multiple probes have commenced after a 15-year-old athlete died in Kerala and three others are in serious condition.