KABUL: The tennis club is deserted, the pool-side French restaurant is closed and picnic trips are cancelled. The US-led war in Afghanistan brought...
KABUL: The tennis club is deserted, the pool-side French restaurant is closed and picnic trips are cancelled. The US-led war in Afghanistan brought...
ISLAMABAD: The terrorist attack on the Army Public School Peshawar that killed about 140 students has woken up the Islamabad administration to the...
ISLAMABAD: China’s President Xi Jinping is to visit Pakistan in February 2015 along with the heads of dozens of companies, members of a...
ISLAMABAD: Showing flexibility in his earlier stance on certain aspects of electoral rigging, Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has given approval to...
kabul: Afghan security forces have launched an operation against militants in an eastern province seen as a rear base for the Pakistani Taliban...
The Prime Minister and Interior Minister H E Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani yesterday met Maurice Leroy, Head, French-Qatari Friendship...
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs H E Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmoud yesterday met outgoing...
DOHA: Katara will tomorrow launch Dhad, a monthly magazine for children and adults. The event at Katara Drama Theatre will also see the...
DOHA: Amid a 50 percent reduction in oil prices, the GCC countries might be tempted to cut non-critical investment such as spending on...
DOHA: Aljazeera Media Network said yesterday that it will permanently terminate broadcasting via satellites Badr-4 and Badr-5 starting from January 1 next year....
Nidaa Tounes (Call of Tunisia) party supporters wave flags and shout slogans as they celebrate after their party’s veteran Beji Caid Essebsi won...
TOURS: Jean Jude, glasses perched on the end of his nose, is practising scales when his visitor arrives. “Sorry there isn’t much room...
BARCELONA: Locals in Bilbao say an art museum helped save their Spanish city from decline. Now they are glad to know their saviour,...
Students hold candles and placards for the victims of an attack at the Army Public School at Peshawar in Pakistan, which killed 132...
Vendors prepare decorative items for Christmas by a roadside in Amritsar yesterday. Although Christians make up a mere two percent of the country’s...
New Delhi: Leaders of the Janata Parivar raised the issue of black money both inside and outside parliament yesterday, hitting out at the...
New Delhi: The row over religious conversion continued in parliament yesterday, with the Rajya Sabha being stalled again, while the Congress staged a...
New Delhi: In the unrelenting grip of severe cold, north India yesterday continued to shiver due to icy winds while dense fog played...