World number one Rafa Nadal launched his bid for one of the few titles to elude him by crushing Australian Lleyton Hewitt 6-1 6-3 on Saturday to reach the third round of the Sony Open.
The Pakistan embassy commemorated Pakistan Day at a ceremony here yesterday.
Egypt’s failure to elect leaders almost nine months after the army seized power is making the nation’s debt among the world’s costliest...
Maldives President Abdulla Yameen’s party, with the help of its coalition partners, has attained majority in parliament in elections.
Schoolchildren stepping into the main compound of Sri Lanka’s second largest prison.
The Qatar Exchange yesterday opened the week weak mainly on local retail investors’ net selling pressure.
MoU signed with Ashghal on bitumen supply framework
It doesn’t matter if the San Antonio Spurs are tired, shorthanded or off their game. They still find a way to win.
When the Oakland Athletics break camp on Wednesday, each player will be making room in his carry-on bag for a DVD.
Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said yesterday that the island needed to pass a contentious trade pact with China
Two new conferences will be launched at the upcoming Project Qatar 2014, highlighting this year’s anticipated gathering of companies.
The remarkable calm in global financial markets in the face of tensions over Crimea and the prospect of an early US