The world’s central banks are “pretty close” to the limits of their ability to stimulate economies, Angel Gurria, head of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), said yesterday.
Residents of Rio de Janeiro demonstrate against interim President Michel Temer, political upheaval, corruption and the cost of the Olympics Games, in front of the Copacabana Palace Hotel on Friday.
Qatar Airways Group, the parent company of the Doha-based national airline, posted a net profit of QR1.6bn in fiscal 2016 (April 2015 to March 2016), up 328% on the previous financial year.
A Minneapolis area police officer fatally shot a black man during a traffic stop, local law enforcement said yesterday, and the victim’s fiancée streamed live footage of the gruesome aftermath on the Internet.
The UK and Switzerland are the two most popular destinations for many Qataris vacationing abroad during the Eid al-Fitr holidays this year, according to travel agencies.
Ooredoo has launched a new competition offering customers the chance to win 1kg of gold by buying an Ooredoo Passport Card.
Despite the decline in global oil prices last year, Qatar’s economic growth will remain healthy at 3.9% in 2016 ...
Thousands of people yesterday cheered and threw roses in the streets of Muhammad Ali’s hometown Louisville as they bade farewell to the boxing legend and civil rights hero known as ‘The Greatest’.
The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected Exxon Mobil Corp's appeal of a $236 million judgment against the oil company in a case brought by the state of New Hampshire ...
A number of motorists have said travelling through many of Doha roads is posing a risk to their vehicles as flying debris is damaging the windshields.
Amitabh Bachchan is long used to all sorts of off-screen controversies hounding him, ever since his stint in active politics in the mid-80s.
A British woman who travelled to Syria with her young child has been convicted of being a member of Islamic State (IS) and encouraging acts of terror on social media.