Al Jazeera on Wednesday aired an interview with Bertrand Bisimwa, the head of the M23 rebel movement in the eastern Congo. In the interview, Bisimwa blamed the government in the capital, Kinshasa, for violating an August ceasefire and claimed that M23 is waging an “existential war.”
Qatar’s five-time champion Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah moved up to second place in the overall standings at the Dakar Rally while 19-year-old South African Saood Variawa secured
DAKAR, Senegal (AP ... a pan-Arab satellite television news network based in Doha, Qatar. According to Congolese government spokesperson Patrick Muyaya, authorities revoked press credentials ...
Shubaytah: Saudi driver Yazeed Al Rajhi took the lead in the overall car standings at the Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia after finishing third in yesterday's decisive penultimate stage. Swedish ...
HARADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Local driver Yazeed Al Rajhi took advantage of a miserable stage by South Africa's Henk Lategan to grab the Dakar Rally lead in the Saudi Arabia desert on Tuesday.
Doha: The Qatar Motor Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) announced the launch of ambitious Qatar Motorsports Academy Stars Program aimed at identifying
The Qatar Motor & Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) on Tuesday announced the launch of the ambitious Qatar Motorsports Academy Stars Program aimed at identifying and nurturing
The Dakar Rally is unlike any other race on the face of the Earth. And Segway is one of the last bike makers you’d expect to find in it. There are plenty of reasons for that, but perhaps the ...
DOHA, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Qatar's Foreign Ministry will hold a news conference on Wednesday in Doha where the country has been hosting talks towards a Gaza ceasefire deal, a senior Qatari official ...
Former Arsenal and Spurs centre back Sol Campbell has stressed that 'no one has apologised' for the abuse he received after his move from Tottenham to the Gunners. He reckons it would be 'impossible' for any current player to go through the same 'toxic' and 'horrendous' insults he did.
Representatives of Israel, Hamas, the US, and Qatar have officially signed the hostage deal and Gaza ceasefire in Doha, the Prime Minister's Office confirmed in a statement Friday morning.
California hikers narrowly escape fire and smoke as they were 50 feet away from it's terror in the Pacific Palisades