Two people died and hundreds were injured during a huge religious festival in the Philippines, where barefoot crowds hurled themselves at a statue of Jesus believed to have healing powers, authorities said Sunday.
Higher costs, low oil prices may shrink non-Opec output
Guptas have business relationship with Zuma family members; business associates of the Guptas say they provide employment
As Qatar’s food scene continues to explode through multiple avenues of deliciousness, Italian cuisine, which has been at the forefront of Doha’s culinary makeover of the recent past, ...
German rider Michael Schweizer of Team Rose NRW clinched the second stage of the third Tour of Zubarah with a slick finish, yesterday at Dukhan.
A Thai military court has jailed a woman for over nine years for royal defamation, an official said Wednesday, the latest in a series of harsh sentences
The Sri Lankan government yesterday insisted that it will not sign an economic partnership agreement with India as proposed....
Some of the biggest names in Italian athletics risk missing out on next year’s Rio de Janeiro Olympics following a request from anti-doping authorities to impose a two-year ban on 26 athletes.
Twenty-two successful teams from universities in Qatar have made it through the semi-finals and are ready for the Enterprise Challenge Qatar 2015 Universities Grand Final competition,
Thousands of students from schools across the country are expected to take part in the 10-day Energy World ....
Hundreds of people queued in Kathmandu yesterday to buy firewood after the Nepal government said it was putting thousands of kilos on sale to try to ease a crippling fuel shortage.
A global security crisis of historic proportions is raging in the Middle East, and spreading by the day, as millions of refugees flee Syria and Iraq.