It’s the liquor store. Rigid limits on alcohol are a fact of life in this conservative Muslim nation on the Arabian Peninsula, which follows the same strict Wahhabi interpretation of Islam as its …
At the World Cup, the Arab world rallies to Palestinian cause
In Qatar, support for Palestinian rights has been ubiquitous at World Cup stadiums, and is a sharp reminder of the limits of Arab normalization with Israel.
At the World Cup, the Arab world rallies to Palestinian cause
In Qatar, support for Palestinian rights has been ubiquitous at World Cup stadiums, and is a sharp reminder of the limits of Arab normalization with Israel.
UAE tax, 2km Saudi skyscraper, new Dubai passport rules, Qatar visit visas – 10 things you missed this week
UAE introduces new tax and passport rules, Saudi plans a 2km tower, Qatar cancels Hayya card and more of the biggest stories of the week UAE tax, 2km Saudi skyscraper, new Dubai passport rules, Qatar …
‘Made-in-Sialkot’ Adidas ball puts Pakistan in the World Cup
SIALKOT: Even though it is a cricket-mad nation, Pakistan is playing a big part in the soccer World Cup by making the balls used on the training fields in Qatar and the replicas s …
Dems want details on Jared Kushner’s Mideast role over Qatar ties
The Senate Finance and House Oversight committees are seeking information about whether Jared Kushner was influenced by the bailout of a building he owned in Manhattan.
Qatar’s gas output increase could cause catastrophic global heating, report says
If Qatar exploits all its reserves it will add 50bn metric tons of CO2 to atmosphere, more than entire annual emissions of whole world …
Qatar’s gas output increase could cause catastrophic global heating, report says
If Qatar exploits all its reserves it will add 50bn metric tons of CO2 to atmosphere, more than entire annual emissions of whole world …
‘Better to make less money than invest in Qatar’
It is better to get a lower return on investment by not banking with Qatar such is the damage to Swindon’s reputation says leader of the Labour group Jim Robbins.
‘Better to make less money than invest in Qatar’
It is better to get a lower return on investment by not banking with Qatar such is the damage to Swindon’s reputation says leader of the Labour group Jim Robbins.