Ooredoo has released a statement “to set the record straight” following the recent announcement that Ooredoo TV and Mozaic TV services will no longer be broadcast on beIN Sports channels.
The founder of an online underworld bank that allegedly laundered billions of dollars for criminals was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison.
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini vowed that his team would play with no fear in their Champions League semi-final second leg against Real Madrid following a 0-0 first-leg draw.
Communist Vietnam has blocked a motley crew of independent candidates from running for its rubber-stamp parliament, according to official results released yesterday, a move activists said highlights its empty gestures towards democracy.
Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sat down to a musical lunch with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as they continued a first tour of India.
The Indian government has deputed a high-level delegation to participate in the Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference (Dimdex 2016), slated to open on March 29.
A large number of distinguished artists from around the world will take part in the second New York Times “Art for Tomorrow” conference to be held from March 12 –15 in Doha.
Action from the third round of the 2016 GCC Golf Championships at the Doha Golf Club yesterday. Qatar’s Saleh Ali al-Kaabi continued his confident run in the tournament with another under-par round to tighten his grip on the lead.
The UK lenders may face further delays before they can sell risky debt required by regulators because of a market rout and the nation’s possible exit from the European Union.
Giacomo Bonaventura hit a first-half leveller as AC Milan boosted their hopes of European football next season in a 1-1 draw that dented Napoli’s title hopes on Monday.
Sadly, documentaries still cry for space and attention. Despite some brilliant films being made in this genre, they often languish in cans or play just in the festival circuit.
Bahrain has charged four US journalists with taking part in an illegal gathering but they were planning to leave the country after being released, their lawyer said.