Business & Finance US FTC says AbbVie, Teva broke law in reaching AndroGel agreement WASHINGTON: Drug companies AbbVie Inc and Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd were sued by the US Federal Trade Commissi Published 08 Sep, 2014 05:16pm
Life & Style James Corden named host of 'The Late Late Show' NEW YORK: Tony-winning British actor James Corden will replace comedian Craig Ferguson as host of "The Late Late Show" n Published 08 Sep, 2014 05:14pm
Business & Finance Gamesa to issue new shares worth 9.99pc of total capital Published 08 Sep, 2014 05:07pm
Markets Gasoline weakens on limited export options LONDON: Gasoline refining margins in northwest Europe weakened on Monday due to rising supplies in the region on reduced Published 08 Sep, 2014 05:02pm
Top News Lagarde urges France to speed up structural reforms: report PARIS: The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is urging France to speed up structural reforms to bolster econ Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:47pm
World Thousands trapped in deadly floods SRINAGAR: Soldiers were battling Sunday to rescue thousands trapped by worst flooding for half a century which has kille Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:38pm
World Turkey in talks with France over missile purchase: Erdogan ANKARA: Turkey has resumed talks with France on purchasing a new missile system after negotiations on a controversial de Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:29pm
World Taiwan, China to resume talks on goods trade pact TAIPEI: Taiwan and China will this week resume talks on a goods free trade agreement after negotiations were delayed due Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:28pm
World Putin is 'self-centred', says Dalai Lama BERLIN: Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama criticised Russia's President Vladimir Putin as "self-cen Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:24pm
Top News Dalai Lama says no need for successor: report BERLIN: The Dalai Lama has told a German newspaper that he should be the last Tibetan spiritual leader, ending a centuri Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:21pm
World Australia, China hail 'strong' relationship ahead of talks SYDNEY: Australia's Foreign Minister Julie Bishop welcomed her Chinese counterpart to Sydney Sunday, saying the two Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:17pm
Markets Cutting fossil subsidies must to advance renewables: agency PARIS: Renewable energy, essential for meeting global CO2 emission targets, needs a stable regulatory framework, a cut i Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:16pm
World Japan, Sri Lanka leaders agree stronger maritime links COLOMBO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Sri Lanka's president agreed Sunday to forge stronger maritime links Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:11pm
Top News Obama to outline strategy as US expands Iraq strikes BARWANA: US President Barack Obama has vowed to outline a long-awaited strategy against Islamic State militants on Wedne Published 07 Sep, 2014 09:06pm
Business & Finance Foreign investment in Egypt doubles to over $6bn CAIRO: Foreign direct investment into Egypt doubled to over $6 billion in the financial year that ended on June 30, Hass Published 07 Sep, 2014 06:34pm
Business & Finance Boeing, Ryanair to make major fleet announcement on Monday NEW YORK: Boeing Co and Ryanair Holdings PLC plan to make a significant fleet announcement on Monday, following reports Published 07 Sep, 2014 06:32pm
World Petrobras scandal shakes up Brazil presidential race RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil's October presidential race has been shaken up by a corruption scandal allegedly involving st Published 07 Sep, 2014 06:29pm
World Three NATO allies deny Ukraine statement on providing arms KIEV: A senior aide to Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko said on Sunday that Kiev had reached agreement during th Published 07 Sep, 2014 06:22pm
World One dead as renewed fighting rattles Ukraine truce MARIUPOL: Fighting around two flashpoint cities in eastern Ukraine on Sunday rattled a tenuous truce between government Published 07 Sep, 2014 06:20pm
World Britain offers NATO fences to French port to block migrants LONDON: Britain will offer the strong security fences used at this week's NATO summit to the French port of Calais, Published 07 Sep, 2014 06:12pm
KSE-100 closes above 97,000 for the first time as investors dismiss political noise, index gains 1,782 points