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Qatar cruise past Korea DPR in pre-gulf cup tune-up
DOHA: Qatar, who are fast putting finishing touches to their preparations for the Gulf Cup, scored a morale-boosting 3-1 win over North Korea in an international friendly at the Lekhwiya Stadium on Thursday.
who had shocked Australia last month to score one of their greatest victories, hit the ground hard but...
22 Players named for november olympic friendlies
DOHA: QFA on Thursday announced the national U–23 squad for their friendly against Tunisia.
The Fahad Thani led squad will leave for Tunisia on November 13 for a training camp during Which Qatar take on the North African nation.
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50 arrested in slaying of Christian Pakistani couple
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) - Fifty people have been arrested in connection with this week's killing of a Christian couple who were beaten and pushed into a burning kiln in eastern Pakistan, a police official said Thursday.
Investigators believe the 50 were part of a mob that killed the couple Tuesday after the pair...
Would-be ISIS militants on cruise ships to Syria
Interpol called on countries to step up screening at all transportation hubs including “airports and, more and more, cruise lines” to catch would-be ISIS militants.
Interpol called on countries to step up screening at all transportation hubs including “airports and, more and more, cruise lines” to catch would-be ISIS militants.
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Obama wants $3.2 bln for U.S. air war on ISIS
U.S. President Barack Obama’s proposed funding would also pay for the roughly 600 U.S. military advisors who are working with Iraqi and Kurdish forces.
President Barack Obama will ask lawmakers Friday for an additional $3.2 billion to pay for the war against the Islamic State group of Iraq and Syria,...
7 Breast Cancer Triggers And How To Avoid Them
Statistically, 1:3 women and 1:2 men will be diagnosed with some form of cancer in their lifetime. Those statistics are compelling reasons to be very proactive with your health and to understand the triggers that can lead to Breast Cancer, or any type of cancer.
Cancer cannot grow in a healthy body....
Kacey Musgraves's Rough Night at the CMA Awards
Hopefully Kacey Musgraves had the "big hair, don't care" attitude Wednesday night at the CMA Awards.
The "Follow Your Arrow" singer's super-teased look practically stole the show. Musgraves, 26, hit the carpet in a gorgeous pink dress, but it was her huge 'do that attracted the most attention. Soon after her photo started...
Security and Human Rights Conference Concludes
Doha , November 06 (QNA) - The Chairman of Qatar's National Human Rights Committee (QNHRC) Dr. Ali bin Smaikh Al-Marri described recommendations of the International Conference on the challenges to security and human rights in the Arab region as successful .
He noted that the recommendations will be submitted to the HE the Prime...
Qatar Airways, Interpol sign deal on passport screening
A Qatar Airways Dreamliner aircraft
As part of efforts to enhance international travel security, Qatar Airways has signed an agreement with International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) to use the world police body’s ‘I-Checkit’ system to screen the passports of its passengers against Interpol's Stolen and Lost Travel Documents (SLTD) database.
With the agreement,...
OHS symposium stresses importance of ensuring safety
Dr Huda al-Naemi (middle) flanked (to the right) by Prof Tar Ching Aw and Amal al-Langawi and (to the left) by Marie Claire Ross and Leo Dote.
The Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Department at Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has held the second Occupational Health and Safety Symposium to further highlight the...
Fearing U.S. air strikes, Syria asks for Russian S300
An S-300 surface-to-air missile system.(RIA Novosti / Uriy Shipilov)
The Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad feared the rise of Republicans in the U.S. Congress and began preparing for a potential radical shift in U.S. foreign policy towards Syria, statements by the country’s foreign minister revealed on Thursday.
Damascus was afraid that the...
Libyan parliament defies supreme court ruling
Libyan lawyers celebrate after the court invalidated the country's parliament, outside the Supreme Court in Tripoli, Nov. 6, 2014. (Reuters)
The internationally recognized Libyan parliament on Thursday rejected a Supreme Court ruling to invalidate it, saying the verdict was issued “under the threat of arms.”
“The House of Representatives rejects the verdict under these conditions and...
Hiding under corpses: How Iraqi tribesmen fled ISIS
Tribal fighters look on as they take part in an intensive security deployment against Islamic State militants in the town of Amriyat al-Falluja,in Anbar province.
Muhammed Hilal and about 100 other members of Iraq’s Abu Nimr tribe felt safe hiding from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants in tall...
Despite election defeat, foreign policy is not ‘game over’ for Obama
U.S. President Barack Obama addresses reporters during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, November 5, 2014. (Reuters)
From marauding jihadists in Iraq to pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine and beheadings of Americans in Syria, a world in crisis has fanned perceptions of an overwhelmed...























