DOHA: Over 1,300 employees will join the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) team in the years to come with the National Primary Health...
DOHA: Over 1,300 employees will join the Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) team in the years to come with the National Primary Health...
DOHA: Qatar is mulling imposing restrictions on the import, sale and use of fireworks as a law is on the anvil to regulate...
By FAZEENA SALEEM DOHA: Many expatriates and diplomats believe that the new health insurance law, once implemented, will give foreign workers easier access...
Doha: The Emir HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani sent a cable of congratulations to Queen Margrethe II of Denmark on her...
Visitors get their blood pressure checked at the City Center polyclinic.Abdul Basit By Fazeena Saleem DOHA: A high number of visitors to Hamad...
Stomp performers during the media preview yesterday. DOHA: More than 300 lamps, a set puzzle comprising hundreds of pieces and kilometres of cabling...
The Secretary-General of Qatar Olympic Committee, Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Dean of the Weill Cornell Medical College-Qatar, Dr Javaid Sheikh...
Doha: Ooredoo and Arbor Networks have partnered to launch a new suite of network security solutions to help businesses fight cyber attacks, Ooredoo...
The policemen confront protesters during a demonstration in Ankara, yesterday. ISTANBUL/ANKARA: Turkish demonstrators demanded the sacking of police chiefs yesterday over a fierce...
RABAT: Some 200 members of Morocco’s pro-reform February 20 protest movement gathered outside the justice ministry in Rabat yesterday to demand the release...
Regime soldiers and civilians holding the Syrian national flag in Qusayr, after the army took control of the city from rebel fighters, yesterday....
CAIRO: Egypt will demand that Ethiopia stop construction of a Nile river dam and warned “all options are open” if it harms its...
ANBAR: Gunmen ambushed a bus and executed 15 passengers on a remote desert road in Iraq yesterday, as growing sectarian violence raises fears...
JERUSALEM: An Israeli judge resigned from a government appeals board yesterday after public uproar over reports he had told a courtroom that some...
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has released prominent novelist Turki Al Hamad, who was arrested in December after a series of tweets criticising extreme versions...
JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalled readiness yesterday to consider a 2002 Arab peace plan whose terms were recently softened to include possible...
ALGIERS: An Algerian man is suspected of killing five people south of the capital to “cleanse his family’s honour” after his niece eloped...
DUBAI: A funeral for a dissident Iranian cleric turned into a rare anti-government protest, videos posted online showed, with thousands of mourners chanting...