Saudi Arabia's Yazeed Al-Rajhi overcame a change in the overnight timings that had seen him fall three seconds behind Spanish rival Carlos Sainz to card the quickest time on the third stage of the Sharqiya Baja and seal an emphatic victory on (...)
Saudi Arabia's Yazeed Al-Rajhi extended his outright lead in the Sharqiya Baja to 3min 03sec with the fastest time on the modified second selective section of 197.18km on Friday.
The Toyota Hilux driver beat two-time Dakar Rally champion Carlos (...)
Saudi Arabia's Yazeed Al-Rajhi beat two-time Dakar Rally champion Carlos Sainz by 1.2 seconds to claim the fastest time over an extended opening special stage of 6.34km at the Sharqiya Baja on Thursday afternoon.
Forty-nine cars, seven NUTVs, 14 (...)
The new Sharqiya Baja 2019, the fifth and final round of the inaugural Saudi Toyota Desert Rally Championship, gets under way with a timed super special stage of 4.32km from 15.15hrs on Thursday afternoon.
Ahead of a field of 51 cars, nine NUTVs, 10 (...)
Saudi Toyota Desert Rally Championship title rivals Yazeed Al-Rajhi and Yasir Seaidan top an impressive entry of 51 cars, nine NUTVs, 10 motorcycles, 23 quads and one truck that will tackle this weekend's Sharqiya Baja 2019, the fifth and final (...)
year (H1) 2019 consolidated financial results and maintained its guidance for the full-year.
"The half-year financial performance mainly reflects the ramp-up in production of A320 Family aircraft and transition to the more efficient NEO version, as (...)
Iraqi border through Zurbatiyah border post in the district of Al-Dura, Wasit Al-Kut province, without having visas for legally entering the Iraqi territory, the paper reported.
The paper said the Iraqi Ministry of Interior issued a statement (...)
solutions. On the contrary, a firm and decisive interference is needed to put an end to the humanitarian tragedies that came out of such problems. Nothing is more indicative than the failure of the world community to stop war against the Syrian (...)
media department to coordinate with its counterparts in the GCC in this field.
The ministers instructed the Kuwait-based Joint Program Production Foundation to issue a press statement stating its legal rights on the "O' Sesame, Open" TV educational (...)
centuries by captain Misbahul Haq and Umar Akmal and a lively spell of bowling from paceman Aizaz Cheema helped Pakistan to a six-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup Thursday.
Sri Lanka's defeat was its second in a row while Pakistan is now (...)
centuries from Hashim Amla and JP Duminy helped South Africa secure a five-wicket win in the second One-Day International against Sri Lanka Saturday.
Opening batsman Amla weighed in with 55 off 58 balls while Duminy was not out on 66 off 87 (...)
century as Pakistan reached 87 for one in replying to Bangladesh's 338 all out on the second day of the second Test Sunday.
Umar reached 44 and Azhar Ali was unbeaten on 26 before bad light halted play early.
The only wicket fell to Nazmul Hossain (...)
century but lost his wicket as South Africa made a confident reply after dismissing Sri Lanka for 180 on the opening day of the first Test Thursday.
Seam bowler Vernon Philander claimed five wickets for the host, which reached 90 for one at the (...)
centuries from Misbahul Haq and Umar Akmal secured a three-wicket victory for Pakistan over Sri Lanka in the fifth and final One-Day International in Abu Dhabi Wednesday.
Pakistan went into the match with the series already in the bag and left-arm (...)
Bahrain Telecommunications (Batelco) and Kingdom Holding have signed a non-binding term sheet with Zain Saudi as part of their $950 million purchase of a quarter-stake in the operator, the bidders said Wednesday.
The term sheet follows a similar (...)
Pakistani rescue workers remove the covered remains of a security guard and suicide bomber from the site of suicide bombing in Islamabad, Monday. A suicide bomber blew himself up at a busy market, killing at least one person in the first bombing in (...)
centuries by Younis Khan and Umar Akmal led Pakistan to a five-wicket victory in the second One-Day International against Ireland Monday, sealing the tourists' 2-0 series win.
Only Mohammad Hafeez, dismissed in the second over without scoring, (...)
million homes suffered blackouts in Japan's northeast Friday after a new earthquake killed three people and piled more misery on a region buried under the rubble of last month's devastating tsunami.
The northeastern coast was still reeling from the (...)
CAIRO: Egypt on Monday slapped a ban on ousted president Hosni Mubarak and his family traveling abroad, and also imposed a freeze on their assets, judicial officials said.
Besides Mubarak, who resigned on Feb. 11 following weeks of protests, the (...)
WAY through the 40 coldest days of Kashmir's protracted winter, what locals call the ‘Chilai Kalan', there are signs of a political thaw that New Delhi would be wise to encourage. Most suggestive is former All-Party Hurriyat Conference Chairman (...)
century as India cantered to a 21-run win over South Africa in a one-off Twenty20 International at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban Sunday.
After India won the toss and elected to bat, Sharma weighed in with 53 off 34 balls to help India total (...)
built, the Colosseum in ruins and a blank space where the Trevi fountain now stands: computer whizzes rebuilt 16th-century Rome, with a twist, for the latest instalment of the video game phenomenon “Assassin's Creed”.
Set for release next month, (...)
Catastrophic floods have ravaged Pakistan, killing thousands and rendering millions homeless. Epidemic and water-borne diseases pose yet another challenge. Some may ask: why did I make the unpopular decision to travel away from my homeland at this (...)
Twelve years is an eternity is the video-game business. In 1998, the Microsoft Xbox didn't even exist, and games for the top consoles — Sony's PlayStation and the Nintendo 64 — were still regarded as kids' stuff in comparison with the more demanding (...)
care system is currently unable to provide adequate responses to children's health-care needs. As a result, some patients must seek treatment outside Gaza - in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Egypt, Jordan and Israel - for a wide range of medical (...)