The first camera that professional photographer Mohamed al-Hasel al-Yafei used in 1986 was a Yashica. After exposing thousands of rolls of film and owning around 10 other cameras the long-time Doha resident is showcasing more than 60 of his works in an exhibition entitled ‘Msyan Doha’.
India produced a superb comeback to defeat Pakistan 3-2 in their third round robin match at the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament here yesterday.
Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the ongoing UCI Road World Championships – Doha 2016, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) has stressed.
Greece said yesterday that it would have migrant registration centres running by next week, under pressure from EU partners threatening to sideline it from passport-free travel unless it does more to contain refugees.
Aaron Ekblad went to the All-Star Game in Columbus, Ohio, last year a fresh-faced rookie who didn’t seem in awe of all the assembled talent around him.
Police yesterday fired water cannons to disperse students protesting against the death of a young Dalit scholar who committed suicide after he was suspended from university, a case some have blamed on caste-based discrimination.
The EU said it will on Wednesday launch a year of delicate deliberations to decide whether China should be considered a market economy, a long-denied status that would make it harder for Europe ...
Nomura Holdings, which reclaimed the top spot for underwriting Samurai bonds last year, says 2016 will be marked by bank capital-boosting debt that have offered yields seven times what local government notes pay.
New Zealand’s double world champion Conrad Smith says he’s impatient to make his debut with French side Pau this weekend but concedes he’s struggling to pick up the local language.
YouAintNoMuslimBruv became Britain's top trending Twitter hashtag Sunday after a passer-by shouted the dismissive remark at a knife-wielding man in a London Underground station.
The Ideal Indian School celebrated its 31st Annual Day with music, dances and drama over the weekend. The students enthralled the audience with their performances.
Emiratis went to polls yesterday to fill the elected seats on a government advisory body but despite a broadening of the franchise some ...