Over 120 Afghan women studying in Qatar and Oman face potential deportation to Afghanistan due to cuts in funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Qatari officials have called on international leaders to bring Israel's nuclear facilities under the watch of the ...
Qatar's mediation efforts have brought Rwanda and the DRC to the table, leveraging strong economic ties to facilitate crucial ...
The Group of Seven powers on Friday warned Russia of new sanctions unless it accepts a ceasefire with Ukraine, in a forceful ...
With no concerts scheduled in March due to Ramadan, and a string of recent cancellations, the local music scene remains ...
President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he had ordered a doubling of the tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum in ...
On a sunny Tuesday morning in Vancouver, Hela Sedeqi stands outside the school she's attended since September, after arriving ...
Gianni Infantino is having his ‘dignity’ questioned, explains chief football writer Miguel Delaney, as the Fifa chief cosies ...
African soccer leader Patrice Motsepe has been re-elected and urges working with private financiers to help federations build ...
Some of the NATO countries are now re-thinking tying their defense to US-made systems and potentially considering European ...
The analysis from aviation analytics company Cirium spotlights the on-time performance of flights in the United States and ...