Eighty-five percent of Qatar’s residents are foreigners. They work in construction, as influencers, managers, security guards or fitness trainers. What do they think about their chosen home?
Ali Al-Ansari, media attache to the Qatari Embassy to the United States, told Newsweek his nation "appreciates the important ...
Delayed by a dispute over the release of a specific hostage, an agreement has been reached to allow Palestinians to return to ...
Northern Syria saw a major milestone in humanitarian aid as Qatar inaugurated the Al Amal Residential City to provide safe ...
News of the decision to oust Hamas came as 14 Republican senators wrote to Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, and the ...
The 76th Republic Day of India was marked by the Embassy of India in Doha yesterday with great fervour and enthusiasm. A ...
Qatar plans to introduce three new laws as part of a sweeping review of legislation designed to make the Gulf Arab state more ...
Also being sent to Qatar are the head of Israel's Shin Bet ... down to the last one - the living for rehabilitation and the deceased for proper burial in their homeland," said a statement by ...
It aims to create a welcoming environment for both investors and skilled workers and to prioritise economic sectors and ensure a high quality of life for everyone living in Qatar.
Sofia Alaoui’s Tarfaya and post-apocalyptic UK co-production In Memory Of Times To Come are among the 47 projects to receive ...