The Philippines on Tuesday urged 4,000 workers in Afghanistan to leave the country amid an election stand-off that has raised fears of instability and ethnic unrest
The Japanese government has called on Tokyo city council to “clean itself up”.
About four years ago, Hyundai Motor considered shifting from steel to aluminium body parts for its Genesis sedan.
Targeting some 6,000 students from various government and international schools in the country, Qatar Foundation for Protection and Social Rehabilitation (QFPSR)...
Large firms should sign up to a “tough code of conduct” to prevent them exploiting workers on zero-hours contracts...
The duchess of Cambridge yesterday attended a pretend tea party with a 6-year-old “rainbow princess” at a children’s hospice in the central North Island.
Cinema has since time immemorial been obsessed with one subject or another, one genre or another.
HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani receiving the leader of the Sudanese Justice and Equality Movement, Bakhit Abdul-Karim Abdullah yesterday in Doha.
South African captain Graeme Smith yesterday played down the “hype” around Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson ahead of the second Test which starts at St George’s Park today.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the son of Pakistan’s assassinated premier Benazir Bhutto.
Azhar Ali hit a brilliant hundred as Pakistan pulled off a thrilling win in the third and final Test against Sri Lanka in Sharjah yesterday.
Spain’s King Juan Carlos presided over a military parade wearing crutches yesterday, his first appearance in public outside his home since...