Nepal on Sunday marked the 10th anniversary of the peace deal that ended a bloody Maoist insurgency as the prime minister admitted that justice for its victims has been delayed.
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro left Doha yesterday after a two-day visit to Qatar.
President Barack Obama yesterday urged residents in the southeastern United States to prepare for the imminent arrival of Hurricane Matthew and to heed evacuation orders.
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An Omani court on Monday upheld a government order to permanently close a national newspaper and jailed three of its journalists for undermining the state, judicial sources said.
Argentines begged Lionel Messi yesterday not to abandon the national team before the 2018 World Cup after he tearfully announced his retirement in frustration at another last-gasp international defeat.
The US Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to abortion rights advocates, striking down a Texas law imposing strict regulations on abortion doctors and facilities ...
A Saudi police officer has been shot dead in the Makkah region, the interior ministry said on Friday, after four suspected jihadists died during a raid in the same area.
Camels 1 have stayed undefeated in the inaugural Qatar Rugby Sevens competition after eight weeks of exhilirating action at the Aspire Warm Up Track.
Somalia’s Shebaab Islamist group said yesterday it had captured some Kenyan soldiers during an attack last week on military bases in western Somalia near the Kenyan border.
Pakistan announced this week that authorities have executed 332 criminals and militants since lifting a moratorium on the death penalty in 2014, marking the first time an official tally has been released.
Qatar has condemned the explosion which targeted a police-training centre in the Libyan city of Zletin on Thursday.