His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani has exchanged cables of greetings on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr with leaders of the Arab and Muslim countries.
Members of the US Congress have shown keen interest in discussing the siege-related human rights violations on the floor of the House, Chairman of Qatar’s National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) Dr Ali bin Smaikh al-Marri has said.
The San Francisco Appeals Court's decision could pave the way for the entry of some 24,000 already-approved refugees beginning September 12.
The US Justice Department has asked the Supreme Court to block a federal judge's ruling that exempted grandparents of people living in the United States from President Donald Trump's travel ban.
Six in 10 American voters support the new ban on people from six predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States unless they can show they have a close relative here, according to opinion poll results.
President Donald Trump's administration asked the US Supreme Court on Thursday to reinstate its temporary ban on travellers from six Muslim majority nations despite repeated setbacks in the lower courts.
US President Donald Trump on Monday again rejected accusations that his ban on travellers from Muslim countries had prompted chaos in US airports, blaming protesters and a computer systems outage at Delta Airlines.
A year ago, Micromax vaulted past Samsung Electronics Co to become India’s leading smartphone brand.
Disruptive labour market changes, including the rise of robots and artificial intelligence, will result in a net loss of 5.1 million jobs over the next five years in 15 leading countries ...
Another key European project is under threat. Some two decades after border controls were first abolished under the Schengen Agreement – which now includes 26 countries, including four non-members of the European Union ...
The Commercial Registration and Licences Department at the Ministry of Economy and Commerce (MEC) recorded 1,150 new commercial registrations last month.
US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter visited Israel yesterday in a bid to ease concerns over the nuclear deal with Iran.