Qatar World Cup 2022 organisers said on Tuesday they will allow international trade union inspections of stadium sites from next year.
With no more tears left to shed, a distraught Dipa Karmakar now wants to get back into training so she can start working towards leaving a lasting legacy in gymnastics.
President Vladimir Putin assured Russians that the economy will resume growth next year in his annual call-in show last week
Maldives President Abdulla Yameen described his deputy as a threat to national security after his arrest over an alleged attempt to assassinate Yameen in a speedboat bombing last month.
Investment to the tune of about $7bn is expected in Qatar’s hospitality sector in the next few years, a senior official of a leading event organiser said yesterday...
Chevron Corp abandoned Australian shale exploration and said it will sell its 50% stake in that nation’s largest fuel supplier.
Kyrgyzstan’s Supreme Council (parliament) Speaker, Asylbek Jeenbekov,
Qatar’s Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah and French co-driver Matthieu Baumel were firmly in control of the Kuwait International Rally after seven desert special stages yesterday.
Kenyan police yesterday fired tear gas into a crowd of Nairobi schoolchildren.
China’s largest nuclear power producer raised $3.16bn in an initial public offering in Hong Kong, a report said yesterday...
Islamic State group jihadists have executed a man in northern Syria they accused of filming their headquarters and displayed his body on a cross, a monitoring group said on Saturday.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius called Thursday for an urgent meeting of the UN Security Council after Islamist militants seized Iraq's largest Christian town