Siwar Al Jazeera Children’s Chorus and the famous Vienna Boys’ Choir accompanied by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra perform for Arabic schoolchildren in the...
Siwar Al Jazeera Children’s Chorus and the famous Vienna Boys’ Choir accompanied by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra perform for Arabic schoolchildren in the...
Qatar’s national office for statistics recently announced that the country’s population had soared to 1.83 million at the end of 2012, showing 7.5...
Currently, housing supplies exceed the demand, but real estate sources say the equation may reverse by the end of the year. Planning authorities...
The advert taken out by British tabloid newspaper The Sun, defending Britain’s right to govern the Falkland Islands, is published on page 5...
Chancellor Angela Merkel is welcomed by a nun at the New Year’s reception of the CDU in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, yesterday.
WASHINGTON: US lawmakers finally approved emergency disaster aid for victims of Hurricane Sandy yesterday, but only after a delay that sparked East Coast...
BERLIN: German Environment Minister Peter Altmaier said yesterday his country would never again return to nuclear energy, hitting back at a top EU...
SAO PAULO: Brazil’s Northeast is suffering its worst drought in decades, threatening hydro-power supplies in an area prone to blackouts and potentially slowing...
BUDAPEST: Hungary’s top court struck down yesterday a new election law that critics say is a thinly veiled attempt by Prime Minister Viktor...
GAZA CITY: Hundreds of thousands of supporters of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party yesterdayday held a mass rally in Gaza, their first...
ADDIS ABABA: The rival leaders of Sudan and South Sudan arrived in the Ethiopia yesterday to push for progress on stalled economic, oil...
DAMASCUS: Nato began deploying Patriot missiles in Turkey yesterday to defend against threats from neighbouring Syria, the US military’s European Command (EUCOM) said....
JERUSALEM: The former head of Israel’s internal security service yesterday said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was wavering and weak in an unusually personal...
Amman: A publisher has apologised for its “serious editorial error” after labelling Israel as “Occupied Palestine” in a textbook. The map was included...
JERUSALEM: A slender majority of Israelis support the creation of a separate Palestinian state, but did not have high hopes for a peace...
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South Korea’s President-elect Park Geun-Hye (right) receives a document from Fukushiro Nukaga, special envoy of Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, at her office...
WASHINGTON: Former US diplomat Bill Richardson said yesterday he and Google executive Eric Schmidt will make a “private humanitarian visit” to North Korea,...