Russian gas giant Gazprom yesterday announced a 5% fall in net profits in the first quarter of this year, as lower gas prices meant it failed to cover growing expenses.
Pakistani police are investigating after a British man claimed his wife had been murdered in a so-called "honour" killing, ten days after the death of a social media star cast a spotlight on the practice.
Our elected leaders, often among the first to demand sound strategy, succession planning, and accountability in the private sector, have spectacularly failed to practice what they preach
The People’s Bank of China has queried some banks on their demand for medium term lending facility
Virat Kohli was not satisfied with being an average cricketer and the India Test captain says that a desire to reach the next level was his motivation for improved conditioning.
The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC) announced a partnership agreement with Microsoft, which would pave the way for an “evolution in public sector e-services implementation”.
Lekhwiya has succeeded in signing defender Vivian Kwasi from Al Kharaitiyat on a five-year contract.
Norway might send troops into Syria, including special forces, the government said on Wednesday, after parliament authorised it to do so.
A Cairo court acquitted on Wednesday 22 people on trial for protesting against a government decision to transfer two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, a judicial source and a defence lawyer said.
Japanese policymakers are in frequent contact with European counterparts on how to soothe markets if Britain votes to leave the European Union, with the first line of defence aimed at preventing a shortage of dollar liquidity.
A group of Ooredoo volunteers surprised people walking along Doha’s Corniche on Wednesday with a special gift of water and dates to break their fast for Iftar.
England manager Roy Hodgson and his 23-man squad arrived at their Euro 2016 hotel in Chantilly, north of Paris, yesterday, having earlier landed at Le Bourget airport.