Portugal head into Sunday’s Euro 2016 final after another disciplined performance, proving again in their 2-0 win over Wales that they perform like a well-rehearsed orchestra rather than a solo act.
China’s investment, factory output and retail sales all grew more slowly than expected in April...
Mahela Jayawardene is used to being compared with the classiest batsmen of the modern generation but at Lord’s on Friday he was being linked with those famous double agents—Guy Burgess and Kim Philby.
Hungary's top court gave its green light Tuesday for Budapest to hold a referendum on EU plans to relocate migrants among member states, a move fiercely opposed ...
Formula One will revert to its 2015 qualifying format at next week’s Chinese Grand Prix and for the remainder of the season, the governing FIA said in a statement yesterday.
The ongoing seventh edition of Qatar International Food Festival (QIFF) is not just about food for the tummy and thrill for the taste buds, but it’s also about nourishing a wholesome family experience.
Fans of motorsport in Qatar have more reason to rejoice as the Losail Circuit Sports Club (LCSC) is looking to increase its activities with the focus on developing motorsport and engaging the local community.
From the volume of the outrage, you’d think Europeans had never dealt with the likes of Donald Trump before.
Thousands of people and mascots of lions swarmed the weekend opening of a “Make in India” drive to attract foreign direct investment, pitched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as “the biggest brand that India has ever created”.
Defending champion Rafael Nadal suffered another setback Saturday when he squandered a match point before losing 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (7/4) to Austria’s Dominic Thiem in the Argentina Open semi-finals.
On the main stage in the Public Village at Doha Golf Club, British soul and R&B masters Soul II Soul and US hip-hop sensation Arrested Development will storm up a double treat as they play the joint headline slot this evening – the penultimate day of the 19th Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
Opec leader Saudi Arabia and top non-Opec producer Russia are showing signs of flexibility about agreeing to tackle an oil glut that has pushed prices to 12-year lows, the oil minister of Iraq said yesterday.