ISLAMABAD: While peace remains elusive in the strife-torn Afghanistan, behind-the-scene talks to strike a peace deal have covered ‘considerable ground’, it was learnt...
ISLAMABAD: While peace remains elusive in the strife-torn Afghanistan, behind-the-scene talks to strike a peace deal have covered ‘considerable ground’, it was learnt...
ISLAMABAD: In the ‘high treason’ case against former president retired Gen Pervez Musharraf, the government plans to charge him with abrogating, subverting, suspending,...
ISLAMABAD: The government may bar senior bureaucrats from holding dual nationalities as the upper house of parliament is all set to pass a...
KABUL: An American organisation tasked with furthering democracy in developing nations said yesterday that while elections next April in Afghanistan are unlikely to...
TOKYO: Tokyo stocks slipped 0.25 percent Tuesday after a Federal Reserve official hinted that the US central bank could announce a winding down...
88% of Saudi Businesses Say Big Data Will Lead to Better Decision Making Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – December 4th, 2013 EMC® Corporation today...
Commodity update, Ole S. Hansen, Head of Commodity Strategy, Saxo Bank The renewed weakness in gold over the past week has triggered a...
SINGAPORE: Iraq has set the official selling price (OSP) of its Basra Light crude, loading in January to customers in Asia, at 80...
SINGAPORE: Singapore prosecutors will charge 24 Indian workers for taking part in the city-state's first riot in more than 40 years, police said...
Exchange Rates in Qatar DOHA: Exchange Rates for foreign currencies as issued on Tuesday Qatar National Bank (QNB) are as following: Currency Buying...
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia, the world's top crude exporter, will supply full contracted volumes of crude oil to at least two Asian term buyers...
Protesters celebrate on a front loader used to knock down a concrete barricade outside the Govt House yesterday. BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Yingluck...
Two workers clean the vegetables shop in Singapore’s Little India district next to where rioters went on a rampage late Sunday after being...
MANILA: The Philippines yesterday banned its citizens from taking up new jobs in Yemen, following a militant attack which killed dozens including seven...
TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe yesterday defended as “necessary” an unpopular secrets law that he rushed through parliament, as a new poll...
MANILA: Philippine President Benigno Aquino yesterday hailed a power sharing deal with Muslim rebels, saying a final accord to end the decades-long rebellion...
MANILA: Philippine President Benigno Aquino is to seek more aid when he meets with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week, more than...
DHAKA: A UN envoy said yesterday a peaceful solution to election impasse in Bangladesh was possible despite boycotts by major parties and escalating...