After two winters without snow, Kabul residents are anxiously scouring the hills for the first flakes, wary that the depletion of this major source of water further fuels instability in war-ravaged Afghanistan.
Climate change has made deadly heatwaves and hurricanes, along with droughts and flooding, both more frequent and more intense in recent years, according to a UN report released Tuesday.
Middle Eastern oil exporters will continue to resort to “creative strategies” to retain their market share in Asia in the face of shifting global trade patterns and tougher competition, says Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (Apicorp).
The International Coordinating Committee for National Human Rights Institutions (ICC) which is based in Geneva has awarded Qatar National Human Rights Committee (QNHRC)
The Kansas City Royals booked their first Major League Baseball playoff berth in almost three decades on Friday with a 3-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
The growing trend among some government employees to seek early retirement is an obstacle for Qatarisation
Colombians yesterday voted for a president in the tightest election in two decades that may determine ...
Everton breakthrough star Ross Barkley, 20, was named in a youthful England World Cup squad yesterday, but Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick only made the standby list.
Vodafone Group Plc has started international arbitration to resolve a long-running $2.4bn tax dispute with the Indian government over a seven-year-old acquisition.
Gulf Drilling International has signed a contract with JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Qatar (JX Nippon) to utilise GDI’s “hi-spec premium” ...