Mania Rezaei
02 Dec 2017 - 10:15
Aron (R) looks into the camera, at a local playground in Budapest on November 22, 2017. AFP / Peter Kohalmi
By Peter Murphy | AFP
Budapest: Shrieks of laughter by non-disabled and disabled children having fun together at Hungarian playgrounds are becoming more common thanks to some determined parents turned innovative designers.
"Disabled kids have the right to play...
21 Dec 2017 - 11:55
Infant Emma Wren Gibson, born November 25, 2017 in Knoxwville, Tennessee, is seen in this handout photograph obtained December 20, 2017. AFP PHOTO / Tina & Benjamin Gibson
AFP
Miami: An American woman has given birth to a healthy baby girl from an embryo that was frozen a quarter century ago, in what hospital officials say may be...
20 Dec 2017 - 11:39
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By Ana Ionova
LONDON: Raw chocolate KitKats, Dark Milk, vegan bars with quinoa and now "ruby" chocolate: the world's biggest chocolate makers are looking for ways to keep increasingly health-conscious consumers coming back for more.
Sales of mainstream milk chocolate bars have stagnated as consumers worried about obesity and heart disease turn to...
Football fans get a feel of 2022 World Cup stadium designs at fun-filled ‘Qatar Zone’
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04 Jan 2018 - 0:00
By Rizwan Rehmat / The Peninsula
Kuwait City: The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) has attracted thousands of visitors to their booth at ‘Qatar Zone’ in Kuwait City, showcasing its stunning stadium plans for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, a top official said.
Inside a tastefully-designed booth set-up to celebrate the Gulf Cup football extravaganza,...
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19 Jan 2018 - 0:56
The Chainsmokers duo.
By Raynald C Rivera / The Peninsula
DOHA: Around 5,000 fans of Grammy award-winning The Chainsmokers are expected to throng Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre on Thursday, January 25 for the their first Middle East concert, which is a major highlight of Shop Qatar 2018’s International Week.
“We are expecting up to 5,000 attendees. Tickets...
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19 Jan 2018 - 1:27
H E Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al Thani addressing the forum.
The Peninsula
Doha: Doha Regional Dialogue on Sustaining Peace launched yesterday with the participation of a number of Arab and Muslim countries, civil society organisations, and non-governmental organisations.
The event seeks to reach a mutual understanding and political consensus between U.N. member states, regional organizations, civil...
19 Jan 2018 - 1:23
The Peninsula
Doha: The Office of Faculty and Instructional Development (OFID) at Qatar University (QU) organised on January 16 the 9th OFID Day under the theme “Promoting Learner-Centered Education”.
The event aimed to bring together faculty members across QU colleges and departments to share their experience and explore opportunities to promote learner-centered education.
Attendees included QU Vice-President for...
19 Jan 2018 - 1:29
By Raynald C Rivera / The Peninsula
DOHA: A large number of visitors thronged the Katara beachfront yesterday to enjoy the many shows and activities on offer at the launch of Katara’s fifth annual Winter Festival. The visitors, mostly families, watched traditional shows and street performances as well as take part in workshops and competitions at this...
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The neck and the head of the doll were smeared with a red substance
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19 Jan 2018 - 1:20
Officials with volunteers during the honouring ceremony.
QNA
Doha: The Directorate of Moral Guidance at the Ministry of Defence held a ceremony yesterday to honour the volunteers of the Defence Camp in Darb Al Saai, as part of Qatar’s National Day celebrations from December 9 to 20.
The honouring is an appreciation to volunteers to motivate them to...
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UN: More Than 4 Million Iraqi Children Need Assistance
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Thursday, January 18, 2018
Wars in Iraq have left more than four million children in need for humanitarian assistance, the United Nations said as the population struggles to recover from a three-year war against the self-styled Islamic State terrorist group.
“Children in Iraq are paying the heaviest price for an adults’ war—+4...