Monthly Archive:: June 2015
Middle East
The United Nations on Friday appealed for $1.6 billion to help the millions of people in need of aid in war-torn Yemen, warning of a “looming catastrophe”. The
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Sports
Russia and Qatar could lose the 2018 and 2022 World Cups if irregularities are proven in them being awarded the hosting rights, a FIFA official told a Swiss
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Entertainment
4th June SEASON CLOSING PARTY at Chill Out Lounge! Line Up: DJ Taz, DJ Brayan & DJ KrazieBone. Genre: RnB – Hip Hop – Old School. 05.00 pm
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Entertainment
U.S. TAX & RETIREMENT SEMINAR Wednesday June 17, 2015 Intercontinental City Doha If you are a U.S. Citizens living & working in GCC. Join us for a update
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Culture
Email Print All photos courtesy of Doha Singers on Facebook Expats in Qatar looking to pursue their love of singing – or enjoying good music – now have a
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Culture
Media coverage of Islam in the west is leading to the dangerous “dehumanization” of Muslims around the world, Qatar’s Sheikha Moza bint Nasser has warned in an unusually frank address
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Business
With reporting from Riham Sheble and Chantelle D’mello Qatar’s main Toyota/Lexus showroom on Airport Road has been closed for one month for violating consumer protection laws, the Ministry
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Business
Qatar authorities have closed a popular petrol station and several surrounding shops near Immigration Roundabout today over safety concerns following a suspected natural gas leak. Speaking to Doha
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Qatar
The parents of 13 children and one nursery teacher who died in the 2012 Villaggio fire have filed lawsuits against the mall’s architects, developers, consultants and management firm, in addition to several other companies
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Culture
Though Qatar has made some strides in stomping out tobacco addiction among its populace, lax enforcement of public smoking bans here continues to grate on many residents. Over
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Culture
While the divorce rate among Qataris is undoubtedly high, the numbers don’t appear to be getting worse than in the years past, one of the country’s leading family experts has
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