London said it would introduce new measures to support its iconic black cabs including giving access to more bus lanes and boosting the number of taxi ranks, just as private hire firms such as Uber face stricter rules.
Truckloads of soldiers and squadrons of police sealed off some of the centuries-old Buddhist pagodas around Myanmar’s ancient capital of Bagan yesterday, a day after at least 187 of the brick temples were damaged in a powerful earthquake.
South African opposition parties on Tuesday slammed the ruling ANC for failing to deliver on its promises, four years after police killed 34 striking miners at Marikana in a massacre that shocked the world.
South African President Jacob Zuma should pay back $500,000 of public funds used to upgrade his private residence with facilities including a chicken coop ...
A diverse range of breakthrough technologies could soon be playing a role in tackling the world’s most pressing challenges, according to the Top 10 Emerging Technologies 2016 list published last week by the World Economic Forum.
Qatar has welcomed Sudan’s decision on ceasefire in the regions of Blue Nile and South Kordofan.
Domasco, the exclusive distributor for GAC Motor in Qatar, has announced a Ramadan offer that gives customers free three-years warranty, 2-years/20,000km service package and a free watch.
Liberia said yesterday it was free of Ebola, meaning there are now no known cases in west Africa of the tropical virus that has left more than 11,300 people dead in the region since late 2013.
Leading cricketers hailed Virat Kohli and teammate AB de Villiers after the pair smashed scintillating centuries in their Indian Premier League match to break a string of records.
Robust buying interests of domestic institutions largely masked the intense selling from their foreign and Gulf counterparts that the Qatar Stock Exchange opened the week strong, albeit at lower levels.
Business leaders from Qatar and the UAE have expressed keen interest to form a six-member committee from their respective chambers of commerce to enhance mutual investment opportunities in various sectors.
A bomb blast ripped through a bus in Jerusalem yesterday and sparked a fire, wounding at least 21 people