Qatar's hosting of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 continues to receive international praise, in an expression of the extent of its achievement since the State won the hosting bid, all the way until the current final preparations and finishing touches to hold the World Cup and receive its guests.
FIFA Medical Committee President Dr Michel D'hooghe said during an interview with Belgian radio station RTBF that Qatar is ready to do everything in its power to deliver the World Cup tournament in the best way possible.
The world is about to witness a big event, he said.
On the reason for his vote in favour of the Qatar hosting bid, D'hooghe said that he did what his heart and conscience dictated to him.
"The Australian" newspaper's managing editor George Epaminondas said in an article titled Art Springs in the Desert that before the World Cup, Qatar is scoring goals in the art scene since it hosts a thriving creative centre and because of its attractive cultural factors on a global level," he said.
Epaminondas added that Qatar, which is hosting the World Cup next month, has launched an ambitious technical programme that includes an array of amazing preparations.
He stated that public places in Doha and abroad have been transformed into outdoor exhibitions displaying more than 40 new and expensive artworks by great artists.
Epaminondas reviewed the efforts made to transform Qatar into an open museum during the World Cup by saying that the Museum of Islamic Art has been completely redesigned, in addition to a variety of exhibitions unfolding throughout Doha.
In an interview with French journalist Nicolas Peltier with le Live Toussaint on BFMTV, he said Qatar's Fan Leaders Network will create an enthusiastic atmosphere during the matches.
Russian news agency Sputnik International stated in a report that the FIFA World Cup is one of the most important sporting events, to be held in Qatar within a month, with Qatar being the first Arab country to have the honour of hosting the World Cup in the history of the competition.
The news agency added that Qatar has done its best to ensure that the tournament is organised at the highest possible level.
However, Western media has developed a series of myths designed to discredit the hosting of the World Cup by Qatar even before it even begins, it stressed.
Sputnik pointed out that Western media did not criticise the 1998 and 2006 World Cups in France and Germany, respectively.
The western media actively criticised the hosting by South Africa in 2010 claiming security reasons, Brazil in 2018 for allegedly spreading poverty among the local population, and Russia in 2018 under the pretext of lack of adequate freedom, and now Qatar in 2022 by fabricating lies about the situation of workers, Sputnik pointed out. For some reason the Western world does not want to see the World Cup held anywhere but Europe, the report said. (QNA)
The world is about to witness a big event, he said.
On the reason for his vote in favour of the Qatar hosting bid, D'hooghe said that he did what his heart and conscience dictated to him.
"The Australian" newspaper's managing editor George Epaminondas said in an article titled Art Springs in the Desert that before the World Cup, Qatar is scoring goals in the art scene since it hosts a thriving creative centre and because of its attractive cultural factors on a global level," he said.
Epaminondas added that Qatar, which is hosting the World Cup next month, has launched an ambitious technical programme that includes an array of amazing preparations.
He stated that public places in Doha and abroad have been transformed into outdoor exhibitions displaying more than 40 new and expensive artworks by great artists.
Epaminondas reviewed the efforts made to transform Qatar into an open museum during the World Cup by saying that the Museum of Islamic Art has been completely redesigned, in addition to a variety of exhibitions unfolding throughout Doha.
In an interview with French journalist Nicolas Peltier with le Live Toussaint on BFMTV, he said Qatar's Fan Leaders Network will create an enthusiastic atmosphere during the matches.
Russian news agency Sputnik International stated in a report that the FIFA World Cup is one of the most important sporting events, to be held in Qatar within a month, with Qatar being the first Arab country to have the honour of hosting the World Cup in the history of the competition.
The news agency added that Qatar has done its best to ensure that the tournament is organised at the highest possible level.
However, Western media has developed a series of myths designed to discredit the hosting of the World Cup by Qatar even before it even begins, it stressed.
Sputnik pointed out that Western media did not criticise the 1998 and 2006 World Cups in France and Germany, respectively.
The western media actively criticised the hosting by South Africa in 2010 claiming security reasons, Brazil in 2018 for allegedly spreading poverty among the local population, and Russia in 2018 under the pretext of lack of adequate freedom, and now Qatar in 2022 by fabricating lies about the situation of workers, Sputnik pointed out. For some reason the Western world does not want to see the World Cup held anywhere but Europe, the report said. (QNA)