Tunisia Islamist leader to meet union chief
The head of Tunisia’s ruling Islamist party Ennahda is to meet the powerful UGTT trade union chief today on the crisis sparked by the killing of an opposition politician. The UGTT said that its
more 662The head of Tunisia’s ruling Islamist party Ennahda is to meet the powerful UGTT trade union chief today on the crisis sparked by the killing of an opposition politician. The UGTT said that its
more 662Syrian rebel fighters kidnapped 13 Kurds in the northern province of Aleppo on Sunday, turning them over to jihadist fighters already holding 250 abducted Kurds, an NGO said. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
more 524Israel moved ahead yesterday with plans to build nearly 1,200 homes for Jewish settlers, holding fast to a settlement policy as cabinet ministers met to approve a release of Palestinian prisoners ahead of
more 1003Zimbabwe’s government yesterday denied a report in the British newspaper The Times that it had reached a secret uranium export deal with Iran. The Times story published on Saturday quoted outgoing deputy minister of mines
more 867At least 11 people were injured, some seriously, when a Karwa bus ploughed into commuters at the waiting area of the Mowasalat bus terminus in Al Ghanim yesterday. The bus driver accidentally stepped on the
more 640A lower criminal court has handed out the death sentence to two young men for killing in cold blood a security guard of a famous automobile showroom and stealing a brand new car
more 514A 31-year-old Indian expatriate died, reportedly after being stabbed by an Asian man in a labour camp in Al Sailiya on the outskirts of Doha a little after midnight on Saturday. The deceased has been
more 851Qatar is set to augment its water and electricity production capacity by launching new projects and enhancing existing infrastructure. Government agencies have signed agreements to meet production and distribution targets of the utilities by
more 761City Center Doha’s west food court which was closed down after a small fire in March last year, has reopened with a new look. Four of over a dozen food chains in the court have
more 878Thousands of movie buffs, especially low-income single foreign workers, are sore as the twin Doha and Gulf cinemas show no signs of reopening soon. The theatres have remained closed for the seventh month. The
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