Anger was rising across India on Saturday as banks struggled to dispense cash after the government withdrew large denomination notes in a shock move aimed at uncovering billions of dollars of unaccounted wealth hidden from the taxman.
It is oft-repeated now that 2016 is proving to be a challenging year for businesses in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.
A top Pakistani official has said for the first time publicly that the Afghan Taliban's leadership enjoys a safe haven inside his country, which Islamabad uses as a "lever" to pressure the group into talks with Kabul.
South Africa’s finance minister said yesterday that he would take legal action to protect himself from what he called attempts to discredit him and the integrity of the Treasury.
Japan is on track to match its highest ever haul of gold medals at this year's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, according to data and statistics company Infostrada Sports.
Islamic State militants have slipped into Europe disguised as refugees, the head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency (BfV) said on Friday, a day after security forces thwarted a potential IS attack in Berlin.
There’s a case to be made, from things like Google search figures, that Robert Frost’s poem The Road Not Taken – you know, the one about two paths diverging in a wood – is the most popular in modern history.
Amazon.com is considering leasing 20 Boeing Co 767 freighter jets to help gain more control over its delivery methods and costs, according to a person familiar with the plans.
A 6,500sq m branch of London’s iconic department store Harrods has opened at Katara the Cultural Village.
Philippine President Benigno Aquino told an Asia-Pacific summit yesterday that “the world is watching” ...
Ministry of Economy and Commerce has closed a restaurant at a hotel in Doha's Dafna area for 3 days after being spotted offering shisha without proper licence
A Palestinian boy pushing the wheelchair of his brother, Ayman Mahmoum, who was injured during the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas ...