Tony Blair rode a wave of “Cool Britannia” optimism in his first heady years in office but is now criticised by many Britons who accuse him of leading the country into an unnecessary war in Iraq that shattered his legacy.
There is no reason for the City of London to remain a centre for euro clearing if Britain leaves the European Union's single market, and other financial centres ...
India’s top statistician admitted yesterday the country’s economic data are “imperfect” but defended GDP figures against accusations they vastly overstate the performance of the supposedly booming economy.
Veteran investor Jim Rogers says that authorities in China are right to tackle the frenzy of speculative investing that’s broken out in the nation’s commodity futures markets, warning that a failure to act would have stored up problems.
PM holds talks with King Salman, agree to step up partnership
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The Red Cross yesterday began distributing thousands of almond trees to growers in the Gaza Strip...
Honda Motor Co yesterday said it aimed for new-energy vehicles to account for two-thirds of its line-up by 2030 from around 5% now, as increasingly stringent global emissions regulations prompt automakers to make greener cars.
Taliban gunmen killed at least nine Pakistani policemen in twin attacks overnight in a northwest tribal district that borders Afghanistan, officials said on Thursday.
A four-year-old boy died on a boat crossing the Aegean Sea, the Greek coastguard said yesterday, as the flow of refugees and migrants increased again after a brief lull.
The UK Electoral Commission has launched a day of dedicated activity to encourage British citizens living overseas to register to vote ahead of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union.
Kindi Centre for Computing Research at Qatar University College of Engineering (QU-CENG) recently held a workshop to discuss developments and solutions in the field of computer vision for healthcare applications.