Saudi keeps supply near record even as local demand falters; figures may be negotiating position for Opec talks: Natixis
Thousands of weeping Thais lined the route the body of their beloved King Bhumibol Adulyadej will take to the riverside Grand Palace ahead of a funeral and a traditional royal cremation that will need months to prepare.
Global soccer governing body FIFA has appointed Sarai Bareman as its first ever Chief Women's Football Officer, the association announced on Tuesday.
The two candidates for US vice president launched bitter attacks on the reputations and policies of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump yesterday during a fiery debate five weeks from Election Day.
At the IDAM restaurant, gloriously flooded with natural light on the top floor of the Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar Museums (QM) yesterday noon presented its autumn programme buzzing with a series of promising upcoming events, crowning which is the sweeping Dia al-Azzawi retrospective that chronicles
Author Arundhati Roy (pictured) yesterday announced that her second novel will be published in 2017 - 20 years after she won the Booker Prize for her debut one.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe yesterday returned home from abroad in a jovial mood, poking fun at the latest online media speculation that he was gravely ill and had sought medical help in Dubai.
When European Central Bank (ECB) policy makers discuss the fate of the €500 note this week, they may want to consider the case of Fabio Rizzi.
The Palestinians are discussing a new draft UN resolution with Arab countries to confront Israel over its continued expansion of settlements in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, the Palestinian ambassador said yesterday.
China intervened to support its stock market yesterday, helping the benchmark index cap its best weekly gain of 2016 before policy makers meet to approve a five-year road map for the economy, according to two people with direct knowledge of the situation.
Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham, the vice-chairperson of the Board of Governors and chairman of Executive Committee of Sidra Medical and Research Center, has been admitted to the UK’s Order of Merit for outstanding contributions to medicine.
Ivory Coast voted yesterday in a presidential election seen as a key test of stability after years of violence and upheaval in the west African country.