The Afghan parliament sacked the minister of foreign affairs and two of his cabinet colleagues on Saturday citing poor performance, in a sweeping move that underlined the fragility of President Ashraf Ghani's struggling government.
Katara – the Cultural Village has partnered with nine embassies in Doha to host the third edition of Katara European Jazz Festival starting tomorrow.
‘I’d love to win in China again and I’ve played well enough here to win but just haven’t done enough when it mattered. Hopefully this year will be the year to change that’
Paulo Dybala hit a brace as champions Juventus underscored their Serie A title credentials with a battling 2-1 win over Udinese as rivals Napoli and Inter Milan crumbled.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte should not be compared to Adolf Hitler, and his reference to the Holocaust was an “oblique deflection” of claims he is a mass murderer, his spokesman said yesterday, ...
There is a reason why they call him the ‘feel-good’ man. His eclectic tracks make listeners feel warm as he brings with him the island life, with a touch of soca (calypso music with elements of soul) to the dance floor.
South Korea boss Uli Stielike blasted Syria’s “anti-football” and questioned whether they deserved to go to the World Cup after their surprise 0-0 qualifying draw.
Brazil’s march towards the 2018 World Cup gathered pace on Tuesday with a Neymar-inspired win over Colombia as Uruguay surged to the top of the South American qualification standings with a 4-0 rout of Paraguay.
European authorities’ decision to slap Apple with a huge bill for back taxes was not a decision “against the United States”, European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker said yesterday as world leaders gathered in China for a major economic summit.
As mostly a supporting actor and in small roles, Nandalal Krishnamoorthy, popularly known as Nandu, has acted in dozens of Malayalam films, making his indispensable mark as a solid acting force to reckon with.
A fast-moving wildfire that has killed one person and destroyed more than a dozen homes in the drought-parched canyons northwest of Los Angeles, had scorched more than 33,000 acres of land by early yesterday, fire officials said.
Troops filed into Taksim Square uncertain of how they would be received. Before long, angry crowds had gathered to denounce them.