The US has announced computer hacking charges against seven Iranians working for firms linked to the Iranian government, accusing them of infiltrating dozens of American banks and a major New York dam.
The West Indies clinched a spot in the World Twenty20 semi-finals with a thrilling three-wicket win over South Africa at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur yesterday.
Italy forward Lorenzo Insigne ended David De Gea’s six-game unbeaten run in the Spain goal in a 1-1 friendly draw on Thursday that gave Azzurri fans hope for this summer’s Euro 2016 in France.
Sri Lanka’s ruling United National Party (UNP) held a protest in Colombo yesterday...
Khalid al-Boloushi, 18, has played volleyball since he was 10 years old and joined the oldest sports club in Qatar, Al Ahli.
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique believes it would be impossible to mirror Arsene Wenger’s 20 years in charge at Arsenal given the demands at the Camp Nou.
Creditors reject offer to buy back bonds in failed lender; finance minister says no new proposal; issue could be headed for courts
GCC Foreign Ministers expressed their appreciation for the State of Qatar for its commitment to the success of joint Arab action...
One of China’s largest steelmakers plans to shed up to 50,000 jobs, its chairman said, as the country struggles to reduce overcapacity while growth in the world’s second-largest economy slows.
Aspire Zone Foundation (AZF) held a gala dinner to honour the organisations that participated in and supported the Aspire Banks League and the Aspire Embassies Football Tournament, which were held over the past four months.
Juventus restored their three-point advantage at the top of Serie A with a 2-0 win at Atalanta Bergamo yesterday.
Sudanese journalists pose with chains outside the Tayar newspaper to announce a hunger strike yesterday in protest against a decision to withhold the publication of the newspaper.