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Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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MOT conducts inspection campaigns on passenger transportation companies

The Ministry of Transport (MOT) has concluded its inspection campaigns on limousine companies and companies providing passenger transportation services via electronic applications.In its press release, the MOT said that the Q1 of 2026 campaigns were carried out in collaboration with relevant Ministry of Interior departments.The inspection campaigns detected 32 violations of the Law No. 8 of 2019 Regulating Road Transport and its Implementing Regulations issued by the Minister of Transport's Decision No. 13 of 2024.The new campaigns covered all areas across Qatar, with particular focus on business, service, and vital areas; something that reflects an expanding crackdown coverage and greater attention to crowded and high-business locations.With such campaigns, the MOT continues its law enforcement effort on the violating companies. It also urges all companies to follow the laws in place and obtain the necessary licenses to be able to do the business legally and avoid accountability.The MOT pays great attention to ensuring that passenger transportation companies follow all applicable laws and meet all safety requirements, while providing the highest quality of service.

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Longines Global Champions Tour expands partnership with Years of Culture

The Longines Global Champions Tour (LGCT) has announced the expansion of its partnership with Qatar’s Years of Culture initiative, deepening the connection between world-class sport and international cultural exchange across three landmark destinations in the 2026 season: Mexico City, Cairo, and Rabat. The expanded collaboration builds on the success of the partnership first launched in Rabat in 2024 as part of the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture, and now enters a new phase with a stronger international footprint.A key highlight of the 2026 partnership will be Mexico City, where the Longines Global Champions Tour returns to Campo Marte from April 16-19. Set against the backdrop of Chapultepec Park, Campo Marte has become one of the most atmospheric stops on the global equestrian calendar, known for its passionate crowds, lively Mexican spirit, and unique blend of elite sport and cultural celebration. Representing the Doha Falcons GCL team this week in Mexico City is a dynamic trio combining experience and rising talent, with Jessica Mendoza, Sanne Thijssen, and Nathan Budd set to take on the iconic Campo Marte arena. The Mexico City event will form a key moment within the Qatar Canada and Mexico 2026 Year of Culture, using equestrian sport as a platform for people-to-people exchange and cross-cultural storytelling. Mohammed al-Kuwari, Years of Culture adviser on Latin America, said: “The expansion of this partnership reflects the spirit at the heart of Years of Culture, building lasting connections between nations through shared experiences and culture, which is more important now than ever. Mexico City is a particularly important chapter in this journey, bringing together sport, culture, and community in one of the world’s most dynamic capitals.” President and founder of the Longines Global Champions Tour Jan Tops added: “Announcing this expanded partnership as we arrive in Mexico City marks an exciting moment in our 2026 season. Following the success of Rabat, we are proud to grow our collaboration with Years of Culture across multiple global destinations, bringing together world-class sport and cultural exchange in a way that truly resonates with our global audience.”