Europe’s main stock markets closed higher yesterday, recovering some of the previous session’s sharp losses as investors reacted positively to eurozone growth data.
Oman and the UAE are the most preferred destinations of Qataris this upcoming Eid al-Adha, according to travel agencies.
Veteran Pakistan batsman Younis Khan is facing disciplinary action for lashing out when it became clear he was to be dropped for next month’s one-day series in Zimbabwe.
Ooredoo and Wataniya Mobile, a member of Ooredoo Group, have announced that they will be the lead sponsors of Palestine’s two top divisions...
Wesley Fofana has not yet recovered from a thigh injury with Alexandre Dumoulin starting at inside centre in a France side with two changes for their Rugby World ...
Action from the West Asia Champions Cup opener between Doha RFC (in maroon) and Abu Dhabi Saracens (in grey) in Doha yesterday.
A US drone strike killed at least 15 Pakistani militants in Afghanistan’s Gomal district on Wednesday, intelligence officials said yesterday.
China’s auto sales could be heading for a rare fall this year, but one bright spot is in so-called green cars, where sales have almost quadrupled so far in 2015.
South Korea’s central bank reassured investors yesterday that its future policy decisions would be based on economic data.
House prices rose strongly in August, pushed up by a lack of property coming onto the market, according to two surveys published yesterday,...
“Tunisia’s tourism is living through dark days,” said Massoud Riahi, who scratches out a living selling silver necklaces outside Tunisia’s Bardo museum.
Brazil’s midfielder Douglas Costa (right) celebrates with teammate Neymar after scoring against Peru during their 2015 Copa America match in Temuco, Chile.