The government backed a $22bn expansion of London’s Heathrow Airport yesterday, ending 25 years of indecision with an ambitious plan to boost global trade links following the vote to leave the European Union.
The health inspection section of the Wakrah Municipality conducted 195 field inspection tours in September.
Bank of America is set to cut about two dozen investment banking jobs in Asia, including some top dealmakers, sources told Reuters, as a slowdown forces western banks to cut costs.
The Central Food Laboratories at the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has achieved a significant breakthrough by improving the efficiency of an analytical method to estimate the residues of 120 pesticides in vegetables and fruits by using Liquid Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry.
A British-Australian man detained in Dubai last month for highlighting the work of an Afghan refugee charity on social media has been released on bail, a campaign group said Tuesday.
Australia refused yesterday to back former prime minister Kevin Rudd’s bid to be the next secretary general of the United Nations, saying that he was not suited to the job.
While the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) Library prides itself on being a specialist library for Islamic Art, it has a lot to offer over and above that along with an extremely serene view to boot.
Logic Group of Companies declared 999 winners of a mega raffle draw conducted at Logic Mall, Muaither on Sunday. The first prize of a Toyota Land Cruiser was won by Indian expatriate Peer Mohamed and second prize of a Toyota Camry by Egyptian expatriate Mohamed Asam Soophy.
The Australian cricketers’ players union yesterday urged the sport’s national governing body to ensure conditions for this year’s two pink ball Tests are upgraded to produce high quality matches.
At a time when Donald Trump’s indecency and vulgarity are distorting the world’s view of America, Barack Obama’s decision to become the first US president to visit Hiroshima demonstrates anew his own great personal dignity.
Last year, Islamic State (IS) and various other radical groups were discussed almost non-stop in the international media and it seems like similar developments will take place in 2016 as well.
Lebanon’s armed forces yesterday acquired three US helicopters worth $26mn to help in efforts to stop Syria’s civil war spilling over its border, along with almost $29mn of British aid as EU countries also step up their support.