The Vatican’s first envoy to Malaysia has opened a storm of controversy by apparently supporting the use of the word “Allah” by Christians.
India overcame Sri Lanka and the almost continuous threat of inclement weather on Tuesday at Queen’s Park Oval.
The yen is back on the path toward weakness, as some old market forces reassert themselves.
HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani meeting with Mohamed Shahbaz Sharif, the chief minister of Pakistan’s Punjab province...
Saddam Hussain’s half-brother and intelligence chief, Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hassan (pictured), died of cancer in a Baghdad hospital yesterday,
The government yesterday pledged to jail bankers found guilty of reckless misconduct, backing a recommendation contained in a report written by a panel of cross-party lawmakers.
Emotions ran wild yesterday near an elite military base in Cairo outside which at least 51 people were gunned down in a dawn attack on supporters of ousted...
Islamist extremists have massacred dozens of students in recent weeks in Nigeria’s northeast, opening a new phase in their insurgency despite a nearly two-month-old military...
Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) yesterday announced the winners of awards given as part of the Hotel Quality Rating Programme.
Syria’s ruling Baath party replaced its top leadership in a surprise move yesterday, while in Turkey, interim rebel prime minister Ghassan Hitto announced his resignation.
Qatar has assured Pakistan of making LNG available to it at favourable volumes and price provided that Islamabad first builds LNG terminals to receive the import on its own,
Eliot Spitzer, who resigned five years ago as New York governor over a prostitution scandal, said yesterday he has decided to re-enter politics.