Reach Out To Asia (Rota), an initiative of Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development, ....
Religious and political leaders of many stripes joined the sports world and tens of thousands of ordinary mourners yesterday
As the Olympic Games loom ever closer, Europe’s best swimmers gather in London on one of the final stepping stones to Rio de Janeiro.
World number two Jordan Spieth missed the cut Saturday at the US PGA Players Championship, his first event since squandering a back-nine Sunday to lose last month’s Masters.
Hollywood giant Russell Crowe rubbished the basis of ‘method acting’ as he gave some forthright advice to aspiring actors Sunday at the Cannes film festival.
Turkey’s Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu yesterday announced he would step down in two weeks as ruling party chief and premier.
Hit fantasy TV show ‘Game of Thrones’ returned for its season six premiere Sunday appearing to answer to one of the most hotly debated questions in modern television history: ‘Is Jon Snow dead?’
President of Sudan Omar Hassan al-Basheer praised the role of Qatar in implementing the Doha Peace agreement in Darfur.
The rally that’s driven Chinese stocks in Hong Kong to the cusp of a bull market will falter as concerns over yuan volatility and rising debt resurface, says Aberdeen Asset Management.
A federal judge has dismissed former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s lawsuit accusing the National Basketball Association of antitrust violations for forcing him to sell the franchise in 2014.
Asian markets were up yesterday as oil prices rose and fresh stimulus from the Chinese central bank lifted hopes for the world’s number two economy.
(From left) Ooredoo-Qatar Community and Public Relations director Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari