Qatar’s labour market, particularly for professionals, appears to be in a better shape compared to others in the Gulf region, especially the UAE, according to a survey.
Bollywood comedian Jimmy Moses, popularly known as Junior Johny Lever, will perform at the ninth edition of May Queen Ball at Diplomatic Club, on May 7.
The Japanese School of Doha, which was set up recently in the West Nasiriya area, near the Qatar Foundation’s Education City, will be formally opened on May 11, a top official of the Japanese embassy said yesterday.
Animal welfare in Qatar is still in its early stages and much work needs to be done to change certain prevailing attitudes and ensure that things improve further, according to an expert who recently visited the country to investigate the subject.
South Africans here— whose number is estimated at 4,000 — will be celebrating their country’s Freedom Day today.
People need to be cautious against messages of fake Nokia UK raffle wins worth millions of Pounds being relayed through SMS, local partners of Nokia said yesterday.
Looking at the 19 paintings at the exhibition of Abdulla Al Muharraqi which opened yesterday at the Waqif Art Center, one could not help but be drawn into utter perplexity of finding a way to reconcile the paintings’ overall form and the painter’s age.
A group of Commercialbank employees have completed a Management Trainee Development Programme conducted by the Bahrain Institute of Banking & Finance (BIBF).
As part of its ongoing campaign for the people Of Gaza, Qatar University will host a service learning project “For You Gaza”. The event, featuring a debate, contest winner announcement, a five kilometre walk and a bake sale, is being organised by QU’s Foundation Program and External Relations Department, in collaboration with Students Activities Department.
The Al Noor Institute for the Visually Impaired announced yesterday that it will hold Al Noor Institute Research Conference on June 15 to 16 at the Sharq Village