Doha: The Youth Company (TYC), Qatar’s social enterprise, in collaboration with W Doha Hotel & Residences, has launched its Ramadan volunteer programme ‘7asanat...
Doha: The Youth Company (TYC), Qatar’s social enterprise, in collaboration with W Doha Hotel & Residences, has launched its Ramadan volunteer programme ‘7asanat...
Three Israeli seminary students (from left) Naftali Fraenkel, 16, who also holds US citizenship, Gil-Ad Shaer, 16, and Eyal Yifrah, 19, who were...
The Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani received well-wishers on the advent of the holy month of Ramadan at Wajba...
DOHA: Charitable organisations in the country say that individuals and families in debt not being able to rid themselves of the burden is...
By Satish Kanady DOHA: Heavy profit taking pushed Qatar stocks to a record monthly low in June, down 16.10 percent, sharply reversing the...
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A Ukrainian woman cries in front of her house which was destroyed by shelling in Slaviansk, Donetsk region, yesterday. DONETSK, Ukraine: Ukraine looked...
LONDON: Veteran entertainer Rolf Harris, a household name in Britain since the 1960s, could face jail after his conviction yesterday on 12 counts...
US President Barack Obama with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, yesterday.
A rescuer helps children as the Italian military ship “Chimera” with around 350 would be immigrants onboard, arrives in the port of Pozzallo,...
MADRID: Spanish activists yesterday removed part of a controversial artificial reef which was built in disputed waters near Gibraltar despite objections from Madrid....
STRASBOURG: Europe’s top rights court rules today whether France’s controversial burqa ban is “degrading” and a breach of religious freedom in a case...
ATHENS: Another member of Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn was charged with belonging to a criminal organisation yesterday, meaning all the party’s lawmakers...
LONDON: Britain can do business with Jean-Claude Juncker, Prime Minister David Cameron declared yesterday after failing to prevent EU leaders giving the Luxembourger...
Richmond: A federal appeals court yesterday revived a lawsuit against CACI International Inc, in which the defence contractor’s employees were accused of directing...
LONDON: British Prime Minister David Cameron’s ex-media chief Andy Coulson, found guilty last week over phone-hacking while editing a Rupert Murdoch tabloid, will...
WASHINGTON: The US Supreme Court yesterday dealt a setback to unions by ruling that in-home care workers in Illinois who are paid by...
LONDON: The British government was pushing the United States yesterday to lift its ban on Scotland’s national dish haggis, three months before a...