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The last World Cup clash between the United States and Iran 24 years ago is considered one of the most politically charged matches in soccer history.
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A woman from Kerala, who hails Messi as her hero, has set out on a solo trip in her customised SUV to Qatar to watch her favourite team - Argentina
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Qatar's Interior Ministry said the fire started just after noon local time on an island that's part of the city of Lusail
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Qatar is staring at the World Cup exit.
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The Germany team lined up in the traditional formation before Wednesday’s game against Japan and each of the 11 players covered their mouth with their right hand.
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It is ironic for any country to host someone who openly encourages terror attacks and makes public speeches promoting hatred against other religions.
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The Iranian football team players on Monday refused to sing their national anthem before their opening match against England
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The FIFA world cup kicked off in style in Qatar on Sunday at Al Bayt Stadium in the capital, Doha. A total of 32 teams are participating in the event.
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Qatar’s first ever World Cup match ended in dismay for an overmatched team and with a place in unwanted soccer history.
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This edition of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar is certainly their final outing and meaning they may never get another shot at the coveted trophy that is missing from their cabinet.
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Former international footballers from the city feel this edition will be a closely-contested tournament and it is hard to predict a winner.
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Doha: Mural and street artists from India and Pakistan breathed life into the walls of Al Mansoura Metro Station in Doha with their truck art for the FIFA World Cup, which kicks off this month in Qatar. Truck art is a psychedelic display of interesting slogans, floral patterns, calligraphy and a riot of vibrants colours, […]
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Jeddah: The medical care in some gulf nations is a matter of concern for many blue-collar Indian workers. The laxity among many poor workers about health care often leads to serious and complicated health issues. Also, the lack of medical insurance and appropriate health coverage by some firms also hinder health care access. The ongoing […]
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A documentary film screened at the event showed the evolution of the state emblem over the years since its first official launch and use in 1966 and until the present day.
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New Delhi: Air India on Thursday announced the introduction of 20 new flights per week to Qatar from key Indian cities. The added capacity will cater to the surge in demand expected around the football extravaganza in Qatar scheduled in November and December 2022. The flights, to be introduced from October 30, will connect Mumbai, […]
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Zurich: The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has announced that it sold 2.45 million tickets for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to fans around the world, with less than 100 days left until the beginning of the mega sporting event. The first FIFA World Cup to be held in the Middle East and […]
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Colombo: Sri Lankan Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera has issued a stark warning over the country’s fuel stocks as it faces its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years. On Sunday, Wijesekera told reporters that the country had 12,774 tonnes of diesel and 4,061 tonnes of petrol left in its reserves, reports the BBC. “The […]
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Madrid: Spanish police have found a 46-year-old former princess of Qatar dead in her bed at home in southern Spain, authorities said Wednesday. Kasia Gallanio was found dead Sunday morning in her apartment in Marbella, a Malaga province a police spokeswoman said. Police went to the house after receiving a call from one of Gallanio’s […]
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Hyderabad: Businessmen from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh who are based in Qatar have come together to form the Telugu Business Association – Qatar (TBA-Q). It will be an associated organisation of the Indian Business and Professionals Council which is an apex body under the Embassy of India, Qatar. Giving details of the organization, office bearers […]
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Hyderabad: The labor sector was under a lot of stress as the strict working rules in Qatar restricted them from doing a lot of things. The Ministry of administrating development will be taking a step toward improving the rights of the migrant workers. The Qatar migrant workers’ reforms will be a breath of fresh air […]