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The easy winter sun city break with only a three-hour time difference

The Times/The Sunday Times 29 Oct 2024
Qatar’s somewhat unlikely hosting of the 2022 Fifa World Cup thrust this small country, which sticks out, thumb-like, from the landmass of Saudi Arabia, into the spotlight ... National Museum of Qatar ... VISIT QATAR.
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Helium is used for much more than balloons. And it's in short supply. Here's what to know about it

Azcentral 14 May 2024
'Dream discovery' ... Straight Arrow News ... Geological Survey. Qatar is the next largest producer, followed by Algeria and Russia. United States – 46.2%Qatar – 38.6%Algeria – 5.9%Russia – 4.7%Canada – 2.3%Poland – 1.8%Why is helium scarce? ... The U.S ...
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QU Press participates in DIBF 2024

Gulf-Times 11 May 2024
Qatar University (QU) Press is participating in the 33rd edition of the Doha International Book Fair, being held until May 18 at ... Geology, Water Resources, and Paleoclimate,' by Dr Husam Musa Baalousha.
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The UAE 'green dreamers' joining crucial fight to boost food and water security

The National 19 Mar 2024
It is a highly sustainable process ... Read More ... Floating farms ... "Walls, floors and roofs are formed by locally sourced soil within Qatar, laid into different strata of limestone and clay mix to recall the region’s geological and mineral diversity ... ....
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Nigerian President visits National Museum of Qatar

The Peninsula 02 Mar 2024
The delegation was also briefed on the various galleries which includes the beginnings of the geological development of the Qatar, its natural environments, monuments and rock engravings in ...
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Qumra 2024 to showcase 8 globally acclaimed films supported by DFI

Gulf-Times 25 Feb 2024
... about Zaffan, a rebellious and carefree girl.'Geology of Separation' (Tunisia, France, Italy, Qatar/2023) by Yosr Gasmi and Mauro Mazzocchi travels through the dislocated territories of migration.
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Al Wakra and Al Wukair sewage project to enhance sewage network

Gulf-Times 29 Dec 2023
The TBMs incorporate advanced technologies since they were specifically designed to suit the geological characteristics of Qatar, to ensure the efficiency of the excavation process and provide the maximum safety standards for workers.
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New outlet for Blue Marine Life launched

Gulf-Times 02 Dec 2023
... in this and launched various research projects in co-operation with researchers and specialists at Qatar University to revive these coral reefs and maintain their growth using innovative techniques.
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MoECC, ExxonMobil sign MoU to promote research

Gulf-Times 06 Nov 2023
... in the research centre to contribute to achieving the goals of the Qatar National Vision 2030 through nature-based solutions.Dr Palandro explained the vision behind the centre's transition, saying.
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New attractions in Doha

Deccan Herald 26 Aug 2023
As you roam around, the different galleries move from the past to the present and then get a peek into how this nation envisages its future.</p>.<p>The first gallery talks about how Qatar ...
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Hamad Bin Khalifa University and the Cyprus Institute hold a symposium to discuss a joint ...

The Eastern Herald 05 Apr 2023
The Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, in cooperation with the Cyprus Institute, held a symposium to exchange the results of a three-year joint research project.
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Planning to visit Qatar? Here’s your guide for a smooth and fun trip

Financial Express 27 Mar 2023
Indian citizens require a visa to enter Qatar ... B12 Beach of Qatar (A Hidden Gem) ... The exhibits are arranged in a chronological sequence and take visitors on a journey through time, from the geological formation of Qatar to the present day.
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Analysing Qatar’s over $200bn World Cup expenditure

Joy Online 22 Nov 2022
$220 billion; that’s the estimated cost of the 2022 World Cup tournament being hosted by Qatar ... In simple terms, Qatar has spent three times the total cost of all other World Cup events since 1990 ... Qatar is geologically compact.
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Gulf Rivalries and the Qatar World Cup

The Washington Institute 17 Nov 2022
For Gulf-focused diplomats and analysts, even those who don’t normally watch soccer, the Qatar World Cup is set to offer a fascinating glimpse into the state of local politics when it kicks off on November 20.
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World Cup sheikhdown shows Qatar in all its evil

Irish Independent 13 Nov 2022
And with that, you will go a long way towards scuttling Qatar out of the competition ... Qatar won the geological lottery when they discovered oceans of gas in the sands beneath their feet less than a hundred years ago.

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