Turkey will send more than 3,000 riot police to Qatar to help secure World Cup stadiums and hotels in a security operation paid for by the competition hosts but under Turkish command, a Turkish …
Ranked: Who are the highest-paid managers at World Cup 2022 in Qatar?
Managers of national teams seldom get as much attention as the biggest coaches in club football, but that will change in November when the World Cup 2022 kicks off in Qatar. Didier Deschamps … team …
TotalEnergies invests $1.5bn in Qatar gas expansion project
TotalEnergies to invest $1.5bn in Qatar’s North Field South gas project as Europe scrambles to find new energy sources.
TotalEnergies invests $1.5bn in Qatar gas expansion project
TotalEnergies to invest $1.5bn in Qatar’s North Field South gas project as Europe scrambles to find new energy sources.
Qatar Energy partners with Total Energies for LNG expansion amid war
State-owned oil and gas company Qatar Energy signed on Saturday a deal with Total Energies for the Northfield South Expansion …
French energy giant makes major new investment in Qatar gas
Qatar Energy Minister Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi announced the deal with TotalEnergies chief executive Patrick Pouyanne. TotalEnergies will have 9.3 percent of the North Field South project, Kaabi said, …
New CEOs, Arab youths, Qatar’s closed borders: 7 things you missed this week
A rundown of seven top stories – from new CEOs to Qatar’s closed borders ahead of FIFA World Cup 2022 to Arab youth surveys – you might have missed this week on Arabian Business New CEOs, Arab youths, …
Sloppy U.S. Falls to Japan in World Cup Tuneup
Careless and unthreatening, the Americans came up short in one of their final preparation matches before they head to Qatar in November.
1 Year After U.S. Leaves Afghanistan, Taliban-Linked Terrorist Organization Runs Nation’s Airports
Turkey and Qatar had plans to take control of three major Afghan airports. But when the Taliban said they will be in charge of security, the consortium talks broke down. And the United Arab Emirates …
1 Year After U.S. Leaves Afghanistan, Taliban-Linked Terrorist Organization Runs Nation’s Airports
Turkey and Qatar had plans to take control of three major Afghan airports. But when the Taliban said they will be in charge of security, the consortium talks broke down. And the United Arab Emirates …