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Qatar warns that the occupation continues to disdain international laws, especially international and humanitarian law.
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Mr. Tailor Steakhouse won the Best Steakhouse in Qatar 2024 award, and Farmhouse Restaurant won The Best Family-Friendly Restaurant in Qatar.
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From arts to sports, science to tech, there's something for every young explorer at these summer camps!
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Some important highlights include discussions about Qatar's interest in hosting sports tournaments and the Olympics, the unified GCC Visa, and more!
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The packages cover a wide range of budgets, with event ticket-inclusive packages starting at under 100 euros.
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Coast Guard arrests two drug traffickers
The Coasts and Borders Security Department (CBSD), popularly known as the Coast Guard, have recently manufactured a speed boat locally, and using it for the first time in an anti-smuggling operation, caught two cross-border drug traffickers who had hidden 81 packets of narcotics on Qatar’s shores.
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23 June 2009 08:35 am
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165 graduate from top science school
One hundred and sixty-five students who successfully completed their secondary education proudly received their diplomas during the graduation ceremony of the Omar bin Al Khattab Educational Complex for Boys Secondary School, at the Sheraton Doha yesterday.
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Paper Boy
23 June 2009 08:35 am
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Part of Khaleej Street to be closed for five days
The Public Works Authority (Ashghal) has announced the closure of Al Khaleej Street from Qasr Diyafa Roundabout (near Olympic Village) up to Jaidah Flyover, passing through the underpass at Mannai Roundabout.
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Paper Boy
23 June 2009 08:35 am
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Prices can’t be raised without ministry’s nod
In a consumer-friendly move, Qatar has asked all retailers and wholesalers in the country not to raise the prices of any commodity without prior permission of the authorities.
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Paper Boy
23 June 2009 08:33 am
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:eco:Breeding success for rare bird
The Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation, located near Shahaniya to the west of Doha, has announced the successful hatching of three critically endangered Spix’s Macaws Cyanopsitta spixii.
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Paper Boy
22 June 2009 02:28 pm
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Doha cyclists on ‘collision course’
With no cycle lanes to travel through Doha’s busy roads, Qatar’s many cyclists are becoming a more obvious and numerous danger to themselves and motorists alike as they tend to take the law into their own hands and follow their own rules regarding their chosen method of transport.
Paper Boy
Paper Boy
22 June 2009 02:28 pm
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World Health Fund office in Doha
The Paris-based non- governmental organisation, World Health Fund (Fonds Mondial de La Sante) is planning to open a regional office in Doha.
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Paper Boy
22 June 2009 02:24 pm
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Italian fashion designer’s creations a big hit in Qatar
Fashion guru, whose work has been described by the Italian media as “the Ferrari of clothing”, has been welcomed with open arms by fashion lovers in Qatar.
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Paper Boy
22 June 2009 02:24 pm
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Optimism as new era sets in at bourse
There was huge excitement, especially among local retail investors as they took to the trading floor yesterday of what is now known as Qatar Exchange, instead of the more-than-a-decade-old Doha Securities Market (DSM).
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Paper Boy
22 June 2009 02:20 pm
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Qtel SmartRoamer offers low rates for travellers
Qtel customers travelling out of the country can now enjoy low calling rates with Qtel’s SmartRoamer service launched yesterday, just in time for the summer break.
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Paper Boy
22 June 2009 02:20 pm