HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani opened the 9th edition of the World Policy Conference at Doha Sheraton Hotel yesterday.
While tailgating remains a growing concern among motorists, the overall driving perception has improved in Qatar, a recent study has found.
Secretary-General of the Foreign Ministry Dr Ahmed bin Hassan al-Hammadi receiving a copy of the credentials of Siray Alpha Timbo,
The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) recently organised a seminar entitled “The Digital Evolution of Business” to help inform companies of the latest business technologies and digital trends.
There is only “limited market backlash” from the Doha meeting, said QNB, which sees adjustment of oil markets to lower prices gathering pace.
Saudi Arabia will agree to freeze crude oil production levels only if Iran and other major producers do so, the kingdom's deputy crown prince said in an interview with Bloomberg.
Ousted Thai premier Yingluck Shinawatra urged the ruling military junta to state whether it will hold elections next year as planned if Thais vote down a new charter in a looming referendum.
An expatriate Tunisian motorist was fined QR1,000 for causing injury of another motorists. He was also fined QR10,000 for driving without a valid driving license.
The Social and Economic Survey Research Institute (Sesri) at Qatar University (QU) held a seminar on the services provided by it towards enhancing and promoting research activities.
Indian stocks advanced for a second day in thin trading, with automakers helping the benchmark index climb to a four-week high.
The death toll from a 27-hour Taliban siege of Kandahar airport has jumped to 50, Afghan officials said.
The World Bank (WB) yesterday approved $75mn credit line for Pakistan that would be mainly utilised for providing cash grants to Temporarily Displaced Persons (TDPs).