HE the Speaker of the Advisory Council Mohamed bin Mubarak al-Khulaifi met Australia’s ambassador to Qatar Axel Wabenhorst in Doha yesterday.
Qatar is expected to export pharmaceutical products to Europe, Africa, and other parts of the GCC by next year as preparations are underway for the establishment of two manufacturing facilities here, an official said.
US-backed forces advance on IS in Raqqa
Short selling can be a tough business, as those betting on declines in Hong Kong’s equity market are finding out.
Scotland dug deep to pull off a 24-19 victory and end a run of close defeats against Australia in a gripping rugby union international in Sydney yesterday.
Al Sheehaniya Municipality has conducted a three-day inspection campaign targeting unregulated markets and street vendors in the area.
Double world champion Fernando Alonso failed to start yesterday’s Russian Grand Prix due to an engine problem, the second race in a row that his struggling McLaren team have had just one car competing.
Patrick Maroon scored the decisive goal and Cam Talbot stopped 39 of 40 shots as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Anaheim Ducks 2-1 on Friday at the Honda Center.
The pleasant morning weather made the 77th National Day celebrations at the Pakistan embassy an indulgent affair.
Turkey has never been less likely to join the European Union than now and the bloc should seek a special relationship with Britain, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said as relations between Ankara and Berlin hit a low point.
Undefeated Deontay Wilder stopped Gerald Washington in the fifth round to retain his World Boxing Council heavyweight world title.
Australian playmaker Ben Simmons, the top pick in last year’s NBA Draft, will have his broken right foot examined next Thursday in New York to see when he might finally be able to make his NBA debut.