Prime Minister David Cameron torpedoed plans for a series of US-style TV debates before a close-fought national election in Britain.
A former German legislator has confessed to downloading child porn from the Internet and agreed to pay a €5,000
Deputy heads of Supreme Courts and Courts of Cassation in the GCC nations began a two-day meeting in Doha yesterday.
Qatari investment firm Mannai Corporation is working on two acquisitions as part of a drive to expand the proportion of its revenue from international sources to 80%..
England are looking at their return to Wellington for today’s World Cup clash with Sri Lanka as a chance to put their last visit to the New Zealand capital behind them,
A proper understanding of Qatar’s legal system is essential particularly for the expatriate communities to make their life hassle-free and more comfortable.....
Suicide bombers struck two bus stations in different parts of northern Nigeria on Tuesday, killing at least 26 people in attacks President Goodluck Jonathan blamed on Boko Haram
Let me begin this week’s Diary noting with two personal anecdotes to illustrate a point.
Israeli troops have shot dead a 19-year-old Palestinian man during unrest at a refugee camp near the West Bank town of Bethlehem
Researchers have built a pair of clocks which they say are so accurate they will lose a second only every 16bn years – longer than the Earth has been around.
Pakistan is all set to block unverified SIMs after the expiry of the first deadline on February 26. So far 54mn SIMs...
A waiter walks near tables made of oil barrels at a beverage shop in Paranaque, Metro Manila. Saudi Arabia’s oil exports ...