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The Cabinet approved a draft decision regarding entry features for hosting the 2022 World Cup
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Doha - Qena
His Excellency Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, chaired the ordinary meeting held by the Council this afternoon at its headquarters in the Emiri Diwan.
After the meeting, His Excellency Mr. Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Sulaiti, Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, stated the following:
At the beginning of the meeting, the...
Doha - Qena
The net profit of Qatar Islamic Bank "Al Masraf" (a Qatari public shareholding company) in the first quarter of 2022 amounted to 14 percent, 855 million riyals, compared to a net profit of 750 million riyals in the same period last year.
And a statement issued by the bank today said: Earnings per share amounted to 0.36 Qatari...
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Doha - Qena
This morning, Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, Chairperson of the Education Above All Foundation, visited the first and second Salam schools in the country.
The visit included an inspection tour of the classrooms and the various facilities of the two schools, such as the library, activity halls, and technical and manual skills. Her...
A quiet morning commute on a Brooklyn subway quickly became a ‘war zone’ leaving more than 20 people injured, NYC mayor says
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A quiet morning commute on a Brooklyn subway quickly became a 'war zone' leaving more than 20 people injured, NYC mayor says
By Brynn Gingras, Pervaiz Shallwani, Mark Morales, Kristina Sgueglia, Eric Levenson, Amir Vera and Shimon Prokupecz, CNN
Updated 10:26 PM ET, Tue April 12, 2022
'You can still see the blood all over the ground': See aftermath of deadly Russian attack
Avlon: Putin's murderous army has blown...
Champions League exit another blemish on Julian Nagelsmann’s debut season
Bayern Munich suffered an early exit in the Champions League quarterfinals against Villarreal. Upsets have been a recurring theme in Julian Nagelsmann’s first season in charge and he admits expectations haven't been met.
Julian Nagelsmann will likely get his hands on silverware, but his debut season as Bayern head coach hasn't...
Cities are major polluters: Can we make them climate neutral?
Spewing most of the world's heat-trapping gases, fast-growing cities need to be transformed into clean, low emissions ecosystems in the struggle against climate breakdown.
New York's emissions have peaked but can it soon become climate neutral?
Around 85% of humanity will be living in cities by 2100. Many will inhabit sprawling megacities of more...
How magic mushrooms affect the brains of people with depression
There is increasing evidence for the benefits of psilocybin mushrooms in treating depression. A new study sheds light on the reasons by looking into their affect on the brain.
Mushrooms like the hallucinogenic liberty cap mushroom or Psilocybe semilanceata, could help treat depression
Psilocybin, or "magic mushrooms" appear to make the brain more...
Why it's hard to repair a smartphone
Preserving raw materials, avoiding trash and saving money — there are many arguments in favor of using electronic devices longer. But repairs are costly and not yet a routine procedure.
Repairing a smartphone at home is a huge challenge, and there are many reasons for this
German smartphone maker Shift claims the amount of broken...
German President Steinmeier's visit to Kyiv 'not wanted'
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who's currently in Warsaw, said a trip to Ukraine suggested by his Polish counterpart "wasn't wanted" by Kyiv. He has been criticized for his closeness to Russia.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has come under fire from Ukrainian officials for his actions in his previous role as foreign minister
Kyiv rejected...
German IS returnee charged with alleged slave abuse
Prosecutors have brought charges against a German woman who allegedly joined the so-called "Islamic State" in Syria. It is believed she physically abused a Yazidi slave.
The suspect has been held in detention since returning to Germany in October last year
Federal prosecutors said on Tuesday that they have charged a German woman with...
Opinion: With Shanghai in lockdown, where is the light at the end of the tunnel for China?
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Opinion: With Shanghai in lockdown, where is the light at the end of the tunnel for China?
Twenty-five million residents are currently confined to their homes in Shanghai. For residents and businesses, it is getting increasingly difficult to see a way out of the pandemic, Vincent Brussee writes.
Shanghai's exceptionally high-case rate means the road to recovery will be long and...
Putin vows Russia won't be isolated in meeting with Lukashenko
Holding talks with Russia's closest international ally, Belarus' leader Alexander Lukashenko, President Vladimir Putin said he will counter attempts to isolate Russia over the war in Ukraine.
Putin steps off his helicopter to meet Lukashenko, who arrived in Russia's far east ahead of him
The Russian president headed to the country's far...
Japan may set up Biden meeting with families of N.Korea abductees
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Posted on April 12, 2022
U.S. President Biden visits a POET Bioprocessing plant in Menlo, Iowa
TOKYO (Reuters) – The Japanese government will work toward realising a meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and families of those abducted by North Korea during his planned Japan visit, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno...
Euro weighed down by waning hopes for peace, kiwi helped by RBNZ hike
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Posted on April 12, 2022
FILE PHOTO: Euro currency bills are pictured at the Croatian National Bank in Zagreb
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The euro was pinned to a five-week low on Wednesday as prospects for peace in Ukraine seemed to darken, while the kiwi was boosted when New...




































