Qatar's strong external sovereign assets and high degree of expenditure flexibility will give it a larger fiscal leeway to adjust for a potential low-for-longer hydrocarbon price scenario, according t ... ( read original story ...)
US diplomat says America keeps pushing to end Qatar crisis
The U.S. continues to push for an end of the four-nation boycott of Qatar, even after the hospitalization of Kuwait's ruling emir who led talks to resolve the yearslong dispute, a U.S. diplomat said ... ( read original story ...)
2,300 companies register on Qatar Chamber’s online platform to recruit laid-off staff
Some 2,300 companies have registered on the online recruitment platform launched earlier this month by Qatar Chamber, in co-operation with the Ministry of Administrative Development, Labour and Social ... ( read original story ...)
Qatar reports 269 new coronavirus cases, one death
There are 3,116 active cases, including 531 critical and 89 seriously ill patients under intensive care. Image Credit: Supplied Dubai: Qatar on Sunday reported 262 new cases of the novel coronavirus, ... ( read original story ...)
Qatar emir meets US military chief in Doha
Thani held talks on Sunday in Doha with General Mark Milley, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. The talks dwelt on strategic cooperation between Qatar and the US, particularly in the defense, ... ( read original story ...)
Qatar Commercial Bank to Continue to Build Buffers Against Risk
Commercial Bank of Qatar will continue to build buffers against risk for the rest of the year to protect itself from the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, according to its group chief executive ... ( read original story ...)
Xavi tests positive for COVID-19 ahead of Qatar league restart
Al-Sadd coach Xavi has tested positive for COVID-19 but the former Barcelona and Spain midfielder says he's asymptomatic. ( read original story ...)
Msakni ‘motivated’ to lead Tunisia to Qatar 2022 World Cup
Youssef Msakni is motivated to again lead Tunisia to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after he inspired the North African country to the previous edition. ( read original story ...)
Online classes could hit revenue for Georgia universities
Georgia's 26 public universities could lose nearly $500 million in room, board and student fees if no students return to campus this fall, according to information obtained by ... ( read original story ...)
Georgia teen drowns in swimming accident, fourth person to die in Lake Lanier this month
A 17-year-old teenager has died in a drowning accident at a Georgia lake – the fourth person to drwon in the lake this month. ( read original story ...)