Five men and a woman were found alive on Monday on a road in western Mexico with their hands amputated and their foreheads marked with the word ‘I'm a thief.’
Toyota said Wednesday it is recalling 3.37 million vehicles globally over a pair of defects, in the latest hit for a Japanese auto industry hit by fuel-efficiency scandals and an exploding airbag crisis.
Qatar Airways will be showcasing two “luxurious” aircraft from its Qatar Executive fleet at the July 11-17 Farnborough International Airshow in the UK.
Paws Rescue Qatar is organising its first-ever triathlon, inviting athletes to compete in different swimming, cycling, running and crossfit categories.
Emerging market equities rose yesterday, helped by a strong performance in eastern Europe and higher oil prices which lifted the Russian rouble and other oil exporters after a weak session in Asia.
Pep Guardiola starts his farewell tour as Bayern Munich coach in Hamburg tomorrow and hopes to end it in Milan on May 28.
There’s no need to panic, according to the yuan’s top forecaster, even as the currency posted the biggest annual loss in more than two decades and a majority of economists predicted a further depreciation in 2016.
US Defence Secretary Ash Carter has warned of the threat from Islamic State in Afghanistan during a surprise visit days after the Pentagon painted a grim picture of worsening security there.
Tests to detect performance-enhancing drugs in athletes are improving.
Climate change is a ‘stress multiplier’ that could lead to civil unrest, a leading expert has said.
Thousands of people took to the streets in several European cities yesterday in a show of solidarity with migrants seeking refuge in ...
Sixty-nine people burnt to death in southeast Nigeria after a petrol tanker lost control, rammed into a busy bus station and burst into flames