By Rohith Nair AL RAYYAN, Qatar (Reuters) -A physical Australia side dominated India to win their Asian Cup Group B opener 2-0 on Saturday in front of a crowd largely made up of Indian fans at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.
IHG Hotels & Resorts announces another Saudi property
Having achieved success in the MENA region, voco has witnessed multiple signings and openings in countries such as Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Lebanon, and Egypt. Positioned on Jeddah Beach Road …
The Qatar-NJ link: Developer Daibes had Menendez multitasking for gold bars, feds say
An updated indictment against the NJ senator adds more layers to an already complex relationship with the Edgewater developer Fred Daibes.
Menendez Case Focuses on How Qatar Trades Its Riches for Clout
The tiny Gulf state has cultivated relationships with powerful people and institutions to raise its global profile, and to protect its interests.
Menendez Case Focuses on How Qatar Trades Its Riches for Clout
The tiny Gulf state has cultivated relationships with powerful people and institutions to raise its global profile, and to protect its interests.
Successful Green Bond Issuances Help Qatar Emerge As Sustainable Finance Leader
Qatar is emerging as a leader in sustainable finance with successful green bond issuances, and poised to expand its market and attract diverse invest …
Successful Green Bond Issuances Help Qatar Emerge As Sustainable Finance Leader
Qatar is emerging as a leader in sustainable finance with successful green bond issuances, and poised to expand its market and attract diverse invest …
Qatar strongly condemns Israeli Ministers’ calls for displacing Palestinians from Gaza
The State of Qatar condemned in the strongest terms the statements of the Ministers of Finance and National Security in the Israeli …
Saudi Arabia, Qatar condemn Israeli calls for Gazans’ expulsion
Israeli ministers’ calls for Palestinians to be expelled from the Gaza Strip faced strong condemnations by Saudi Arabia and Qatar …
Sen. Menendez accused of taking bribes from developer for Qatar deal
The senator allegedly used his influence to benefit the Qatari government and developer Fred Daibes, who needed a property investment.