 | ´Nation safe from illicit drugs´
DIRECTOR-GENERAL of Public
Security (DGPS) Major General
Saad bin Jassim al Khulaifi has said
that the country is safe from illicit
drugs as a result of the concerted
efforts of the authorities.
Speaking at a function organised
by the Permanent Committee for...
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| | Jumeirah Group calls Doha road show a success | THE road show of Jumeirah
Group, the global hospitality
management company headquartered
in Dubai, concluded
on Wednesday.
The company unveiled
some of its recent and forthcoming
projects across the
region and beyond. The
hospitality group now operates
20 luxury hotels,
resorts and residences
around the world.
Speaking on the occasion,
Thomas Grudner, vice-president
Global Sales Jumeirah
Group said, "The onset of
summer season marks the
start of outbound travel and
our road show in Doha was
the perfect platform to introduce
Jumeirah´s summer
promotions to our valued
travel and trade partners.
This along with information
... | | | Developing nations must finalise
strategic policies: Unctad panel | DEVELOPING countries
must set up national strategies
and build industrial capacities
to better integrate their
economies into high valueadded
activities in the value
chain, according to panelists
participating in a discussion at
Unctad XIII conference.
During a panel discussion
on ´Reflections on the
International Trading System
and Inclusive Development´,
the speakers comprising of
eminent policymakers and
experts said that if the developing
countries undertook the
initiative, it would bolster
trade, create jobs, and help
the countries reap better
income opportunities.
The panelists included
Secretary-General of
Unctad, the Director-
General of the World Trade
... | | | QC rebuilds 5 centres in Italy |
QATAR Charity has rebuilt
five Muslim centres in Italy.
The centres will be opened by
the holy month of Ramadan.
The project is part of QC´s
aim to help Muslim communities
in Europe and across
the world practice their religion
peacefully.
QC official Sheikh A.
Ahmed al Hammadi said that
the centres — in different
parts of Italy — are owned by
Muslim groups and the building
work required "restoration
and completion".
The centres include a
mosque and a school to teach
Arabic and the Holy Book, as
well as other facilities.
Hammadi called upon philanthropists
to continue with
their support of QC, in their
effort to help the Muslim
communities in Europe ... | |
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