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Dr. Majed Al Ansari expressed Qatar’s grave concern about the helicopter carrying the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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The dialogue dealt, in particular, with the humanitarian conditions and needs of the Gaza Strip, Sudan, and Afghanistan.
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The celebrations, under the theme “Here’s to the next 10 amazing years,” featured multiple festive activations across the expansive terminal.
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Syrian jailed for fake notes
A Syrian expatriate has been sentenced to five years in jail for bringing in counterfeit currency from his country and trying to use it in Qatar’s shops in November 2007. His two brothers and an Indian shopkeeper were also convicted for not informing the police and destroying evidence.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
27 July 2008 09:29 am
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Firm to get fire-fighting copters
GULF Helicopters Company (GHC), a 30% subsidiary of Qatar Petroleum, plans to buy fire-fighting choppers to tackle blazes in towers, a senior official at the company told the Arrayah daily.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
27 July 2008 09:26 am
NewsGeneral
Farmers abandon land due to water salinity
A fast-depleting water table and the challenges posed by desertification are shrinking arable land in Qatar. Rapid deterioration in the quality of water has resulted in agriculturists abandoning several farms located adjacent to the coastal strip. This has followed the overexploitation of resources in the country.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
25 July 2008 02:04 pm
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Qatar aims to be World research center
Qatar has large gas reserves and considerable oil reserves, but in the absence of much else in the way of natural resources, the government is aiming for an economic diversification programme that will allow the country to develop as a knowledge-based rather than commodity-based economy, according to Oxfords Business Group’s latest report.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
24 July 2008 08:00 am
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A Helping Heart
A team of medical volunteers from Hamad Medical Corporation returned to Doha after conducting 55 heart surgeries in Yemen, recently. The team of seven surgeons and support staff visited Yemen for one week to offer Qatar's expertise in cardiology.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
24 July 2008 07:59 am
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Anti-narcotics team swoop on traffickers
The Anti-Narcotics Department of the Ministry of Interior successfully aborted an attempt to smuggle drugs into the country via the sea route recently.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
24 July 2008 07:52 am
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Al Jazeera English to reach 3.2m Spanish households
Al Jazeera Network has unveiled a new contract with TSF On Sat that will take the channel’s service to over 3.2 million households across Spain on the Hispasat satellite network. Al Jazeera English programming will be broadcast on TSF’s satellite platform and on digital terrestrial television services in Northern Spain and Southern France (including Barcelona, the whole Pyrennes and touristic Costa Brava area); on cable in all Spanish and French major cities and on the station’s Internet channel
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
24 July 2008 07:52 am
NewsGeneral
Internet telephone business survives raids and closures
Internet telephone is booming despite concerted efforts by the authorities to curb this illegal business of providing international call service at substantially cheaper rates than Qtel.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
23 July 2008 12:30 pm
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Economy to remain on growth path
Qatar's booming economy is expected to grow with a rise in inflation in the second half of 2008 and beyond leading to further expansion and diversification, according to Oxford Business Group's latest report on the country.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
23 July 2008 09:57 am
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Citizens do part time business to make ends meet
Many citizens working in the public sector are doing additional business activities after formal working hours to cope with the escalating cost of living.
Khalifa  Al Haroon
Khalifa Al Haroon
23 July 2008 09:56 am