A group of anti-Assad demonstrators waving the Free Syria flag rally in front of the US Capitol on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC,...
A group of anti-Assad demonstrators waving the Free Syria flag rally in front of the US Capitol on Capitol Hill, in Washington, DC,...
George Naufal during the Monthly Dialogue series on “The Economics of Migration in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries” at Georgetown University. Abdul Basit...
Former Egyptian presidential candidate Amr Moussa presides over the first meeting of the committee revising the country's controversial constitution, in Cairo, Egypt, yesterday....
Power sports athlete and multiple ‘Strongest Man of Germany’ title holder, Heinz Ollesch, pulls a 7 tonne truck in Chemnitz, Germany, yesterday. The...
By Fazeena Saleem DOHA: Filipinos in Qatar will join millions of their countrymen overseas on September 19 in a global campaign against alleged...
DOHA: A Dubai-bound Qatar Airways flight had to return to Doha apparently after being caught in a storm cloud over the Emirate late...
A group of Syrian Americans rally in favour of proposed US military action against the Bashar Al Assad regime, outside the US Capitol...
An anti-high speed rail project (HS2) banner is seen nailed to a fence post near the village of Pickmere, northern England, yesterday. LONDON:...
NEW YORK: Two scientists who illuminated how brain cells communicate, three researchers who developed implants that let deaf people hear and philanthropists Bill...
LONDON: British unions voted yesterday to back a campaign of coordinated strike action against a public sector pay cap imposed by the coalition...
LONDON: Former BBC Director General Mark Thompson, now chief executive of the New York Times Company, yesterday defended large severance payments to senior...
SAO PAULO: The US government tapped into computer networks of firms including Google Inc and Brazilian state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras),...
TORONTO: Daniel Radcliffe has charted an ambitious course ever further from his Harry Potter days, taking on very different roles in no less...
NEW YORK: When Diana Nyad became the first person to swim the 177km from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage, baby boomer-aged...
LONDON: The “submarine car” used in James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me is up for sale in London yesterday, 24 years...
FRANKFURT: Vodafone urged Kabel Deutschland shareholders to accept its 7.7 billion euro or $10.1 billion offer, warning the bid would lapse if less...
DUBAI: Dubai-based conglomerate Al Futtaim Group is eyeing its first investment in sub-Saharan Africa with an offer worth $86 million to take full...
GENEVA: Negotiators must inject new life into global trade talks within weeks or risk seeing the world slide down the road to protectionism...