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Tuesday, January 20, 2026 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Qatar

MoL with MoEHE launches screening interviews for Government Scholarship Programme for Private Sector

The Ministry of Labour (MoL), in co-operation with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE), on Sunday announced the launch of screening interviews for the Government Scholarship Programme for the Private Sector.The interviews are the first phase of the strategic initiative that includes partners such as Qatar Investment Authority, Sidra Medicine, Qatar National Bank, and Es’hailSat, among several stages involving a range of private sector partners participating in the programme.It boosts the partnership between the Ministry of Labour, the MoEHE, and the private sector. It aims to support the country’s approach to sending national talents for the first time to this vital sector.The initiative contributes to providing tools and opportunities for Qatari citizens, enhancing the skills of the national workforce, enabling them to contribute to driving the growth of the national economy, achieving a prosperous future, and building a society capable of innovation and entrepreneurship. This aligns with the goals of the Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030.The scholarship programme targets two main categories: students applying for the government scholarship in the private sector and those initially nominated scholarship recipients.These candidates undergo rigorous assessment interviews to measure the compatibility of their qualifications and capabilities with the requirements of the beneficiary employers, ensuring optimal alignment between educational outcomes and labour market needs.The first phase of the Private Sector Scholarship Programme included Qatari students selected according to strict criteria that ensures academic excellence and professional readiness.The Qatar Investment Authority is conducting direct interviews with the nominated students to assess their preparedness and compatibility with the nature of work in the investment and financial institutions affiliated with the authority.Upon successfully passing the interviews, official procedures continue with the signing of the scholarship contract, marking the beginning of an academic and professional journey tailored to the needs of the private sector. This process ensures mutual commitment between the scholarship students and the beneficiary entities of the programme’s outcomes.This initiative comes as part of the efforts by the Ministry of Labour, in co-operation with the MoEHE and success partners in both the public and private sectors. It represents an unprecedented experience aimed at activating scholarships as a strategic tool to qualify Qatari cadres, supporting the localisation plan by building a qualified and highly skilled national workforce. It also prepares them to enter the private sector labour market and participate effectively in the country’s sustainable development journey.The Government Scholarship Programme for the Private Sector also aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, which prioritises human resource development. It supports the national direction to empower Qatari youth to pursue specialised fields required in the private sector, particularly in areas such as financial services, information technology and digital services, food and agriculture, education, healthcare, logistics, tourism, manufacturing industries, construction, and real estate.This step represents a qualitative leap in expanding the scope of the government scholarship programme to include private sector institutions for the first time. It directs the programme towards serving economic development goals and enhancing the participation of national cadres in private sector institutions. This initiative is part of the Ministry of Labour’s efforts within the National Workforce Affairs Sector in the private sector, aiming to activate the localisation law and increase the employment rates of Qatari nationals in this vital sector. (QNA)

Gulf Times
Qatar

Qatar Charity in pact with Workers’ Support and Insurance Fund

Qatar Charity (QC) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Workers’ Support and Insurance Fund, aiming to co-operate and co-ordinate on providing many services to workers in Qatar, meeting their humanitarian needs, and improving their quality of life.The agreement was signed by Faisal Rashid al-Fahida, assistant CEO for Programmes and Community Development at QC, and Kholoud Saif al-Kubaisi, executive director of the Workers’ Support and Insurance Fund, in the presence of officials from both parties.The MoU stipulates co-operation between the two parties to help humanitarian cases involving workers, propose joint projects for their benefit, and exchange consultations and information related to these cases, projects, and initiatives. These initiatives will provide appropriate services and support to workers, with the aim of creating a stimulating environment for them.In a statement on the sidelines of the signing of the agreement, al-Fahida said: “This agreement is not merely a joint framework, but rather a practical embodiment of Qatar Charity’s deep and ongoing commitment to workers, who constitute an integral part of the fabric of our society and represent a fundamental pillar in the growth and development of Qatar.”He added that, through this partnership with the Fund, QC seeks to achieve a qualitative leap in the level of services provided to workers and to intensify co-ordination with relevant authorities to ensure appropriate support in various fields.Kholoud al-Kubaisi stated that the MoU embodies a distinctive model of effective partnership between national institutions and leading humanitarian organisations in Qatar.The MoU represents a framework for co-operation in providing humanitarian services and social support for workers. It includes helping deserving cases, implementing joint projects that address their needs, and exchanging expertise and information to enhance work efficiency and ensure the achievement of desired results, the Fund official said.She also thanked QC for its constructive co-operation, as well as to all those who contributed to the preparation of the MoU, hoping that it would mark the beginning of a new journey of joint achievements that serve both workers and society.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Ministry launches cleanup drive in meadows of central region

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change's Department of Wildlife Protection has carried out a comprehensive cleanup campaign in the central region, covering Rawdat Muaither Al-Darb, Al-Riffa, and north of the Abu Nakhla complex, as part of its ongoing project covering meadows and wild areas across the country. The campaign aims to preserve the natural environment and protect the green cover, contributing to the promotion of environmental sustainability and allowing visitors to enjoy nature in clean and safe surroundings. The ministry stressed that these initiatives are part of its continuous efforts to protect the environment and to reduce harmful practices that negatively impact the ecosystem in these places. It pointed out that its field teams regularly monitor and implement awareness and cleaning programmes. The ministry called on all visitors to wild areas and Rawdats to maintain cleanliness by refraining from leaving waste behind, and to dispose of their waste in the designated containers to help preserve the beauty of nature and protect wildlife.

The Court has said it handled 11,529 cases between September 2024 and June 30, 2025, including 8,924 first-instance cases, 262 urgent cases, and 2,243 appeals.
Business

Investment and Trade Court reports 98% case resolution rate in 2024-25 judicial year

Qatar's Investment and Trade Court has reported a 98% case resolution rate in the 2024-25 judicial year.In a statement Monday, the Court said it handled 11,529 cases between September 2024 and June 30, 2025, including 8,924 first-instance cases, 262 urgent cases, and 2,243 appeals.The statement added that the same period saw the establishment of specialised chambers to handle disputes related to construction and contracting, commercial papers, and insurance companies and the activation of E-litigation.The Investment and Trade Court President, Judge Khalid bin Ali al-Obaidli, hailed the accomplishment during the court's Fourth Assembly, held via video conferencing.He expressed pride in the efforts of the honourable judges and their vital role in advancing the course of justice."Our meeting today provides an opportunity to evaluate what has been accomplished, and to discuss future plans to enhance the Court's performance, while reinforcing the values of justice and efficiency," al-Obaidli said in a statement on the Court's website. "The achievements of the past year were the result of your collective dedication and constructive collaboration."The assembly approved the formation of the first-instance and appellate chambers for the 2025-26 judicial season.According to official statistics, the average case duration across all levels was 19 days. The average duration of cases in First Instance Panels (multi-judge benches) was 47 days, while the average in First Instance—Single Judge Circuits was 22 days.In the appeals chambers, the average case duration was 36 days, and in urgent and interim matters, it was 28 days.The Court was established under Law No 21 of 2021, which represented a qualitative leap in the judicial sector. The Court has significantly contributed to expediting dispute resolution in trade and investment cases, while enhancing the Qatari business environment in line with the country's broader digital transformation initiatives.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Deep sea cleaning campaign of eastern local waters

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change's Marine Protection Department has carried out a field operation to remove abandoned fishing gear from a coral reef fishing ground in the country’s eastern local waters, as part of the efforts to protect the marine environment and preserve biodiversity. The operation resulted in the retrieval of fishing nets and traps from a depth of 14m. They posed a danger to marine life and threatened the ecological balance of the surrounding marine environment, a statement added.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Qatar Event Show poised to revolutionise MICE industry

The Qatar Event Show (QES) is set to transform the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre as a premier hub for innovation and collaboration within the events and Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) industry.The three-day event opening Tuesday, will bring together over 50 cutting-edge exhibitors and more than 2,000 delegates from across the region and the globe.According to the organisers, this world-class exhibition will showcase the latest advancements in event technology, alongside insightful conferences, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities. QES is also described as a premier platform for discovering groundbreaking event tech, absorbing knowledge from industry pioneers, and forging connections with key decision-makers within the MICE sector.One of the highlights will be a talk, titled ‘Qatar’s Next Chapter: Unlocking Event Management Opportunities for the Future’. This session will explore how Qatar’s world-class infrastructure, its exceptional talent pool, and its forward-thinking strategic vision are cultivating a fertile ground for significant growth in event management.The ‘Association Events as Knowledge Diplomacy Tools’ panel will investigate how association-led events can transcend mere knowledge sharing to become powerful instruments of soft power and diplomacy. Participants could gain insights into how hosting international associations strengthens professional communities, fosters vital dialogue, and strategically positions destinations as leading thought leaders on the global stage.The programme also includes a presentation on ‘Building Legacy through Fan-Centric Programmes in Sporting Events’, offering a glimpse into strategies that create lasting impact beyond the roar of the crowd.A panel titled ‘Game Changers - Women Shaping the MICE Industry’ will celebrate and highlight the transformative contributions of women in driving progress within the sector.For those seeking to enhance attendee engagement, ‘The PlayTactic Way: Gamifying Events with Play and Impact’ will present practical approaches to gamification, transforming events into captivating, interactive experiences that foster connection and create memorable moments.The event will also host a masterclass titled ‘Project Management in Motion - Lessons from Qatar’s Global Stage’. Led by fischerAppelt, this session will dissect how Qatar’s landmark global events have set new benchmarks in project management excellence, offering practical strategies, tools, and behind-the-scenes insights for successfully delivering complex projects with precision and impact.Sustainability will be a key theme at the show as well, with a presentation on ‘Tourism and the Blue Economy: A Pathway to Climate Resilient Events in the 21st Century’. This session spotlights the symbiotic relationship between tourism and the blue economy in building climate-resilient events, highlighting how coastal and marine sustainability strategies are shaping the future of event planning.A Masterclass workshop, ‘Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain Enabling Sustainability in the Events Industry’ will provide actionable insights for professionals aiming to reduce their environmental footprint through innovative tech solutions. From transparent blockchain applications to smart venue management, this workshop is set to equip attendees with practical tools for integrating sustainability into event operations.A fireside chat, ‘Reimagining Events: Modularity as a Path to Sustainability’ will examine how modularity in event design can enhance flexibility, minimise waste, and drive long-term sustainability, exploring innovative approaches to creating adaptable structures that meet the evolving needs of the industry.

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani
Qatar

Amir congratulates Trinidad and Tobago president

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani sent a cable of congratulations to the President of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Christine Carla Kangaloo on the anniversary of her country's Independence Day. His Highness the Deputy Amir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Thani also sent a similar cable of congratulations to President Kangaloo on the anniversary of Trinidad and Tobago's Independence Day and HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani sent a cable of congratulations to the Prime Minister of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago Kamla Persad-Bissessar on the Independence Day anniversary.

Gulf Times
Region

UNRWA: Intensified Israeli military operations in Gaza to expose a million people to new forced displacement

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) stated that intensified Israeli military operations in Gaza City will expose around one million people to new forced displacement.The agency added in a post on the X platform Friday, that any further escalation would exacerbate suffering and push more Palestinian civilians toward catastrophe, amid existing famine.It pointed out that the ongoing Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip and evacuation orders are forcing entire families to leave their homes once again amid fear and destruction.Members of the UN Security Council, except the United States, called on Wednesday in a joint statement for an immediate, permanent, and unconditional ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a significant increase in aid across the sector, and for Israel, the occupying power, to immediately and unconditionally lift all restrictions on the delivery of aid.They also called on Israel to immediately reverse its decision to take control of Gaza City.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Huawei Qatar felicitates students through talent excellence awards

Huawei Qatar hosted the 'Innovation in Education and Talent Excellence Awards', an event dedicated to honouring the accomplishments of students from Qatar in the global ICT Competition and presenting the latest advancements in educational technology.The event brought together prominent figures from Qatar's academic and government sectors, including Dr Salem al-Naemi, president of the University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST); Dr Btool Hashim al-Sayed, director of The Higher Education Affairs at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education; partners, deans and faculty members from Qatar University (QU), UDST, Community college of Qatar (CCQ), Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and Lusail University.In his welcome address, Alex Dai, executive vice-president of Huawei Gulf North, said: “At Huawei, we believe investing in human potential is the nation's most strategic investment. We are proud to partner with Qatar to nurture its next generation of digital leaders, equipping them with cutting-edge skills and platforms to innovate—like the brilliant UDST students who recently made the nation proud. Together, we are building the ICT talent that will lead Qatar’s digital future."Dr al-Sayed stressed the importance of such collaborations by describing that the student accomplishments embody the very essence of Qatar National Vision 2030, which places innovation and knowledge at the heart of sustainable development."This success was made possible through strong collaboration between our academic institutions, government, and industry partners—a model that fosters the innovation ecosystem Qatar is building. Our leadership encourages applying knowledge in real-world contexts, transforming ideas into solutions that drive progress and diversify our economy for a prosperous future."Dr Rachid Benlamri, vice president - academics of UDST, highlighted the value of industry-academia synergy. "Events such as the Huawei ICT skills Competition-Innovation track provide our students with a global platform to showcase their talents while demonstrating the powerful results of academia-industry collaboration in building Qatar's knowledge-based economy."Huawei's experts led sessions on the latest emerging trends shaping the future of education. The presentations highlighted Huawei's advanced education technologies and innovative approaches to creating next-generation learning environments, emphasising the critical role of robust digital infrastructure in enabling transformative educational experiences. The discussions focused on building technology-enabled learning ecosystems that support innovation and enhance educational outcomes.The ceremony also recognised students from Qatar who excelled in the National and Regional competition and celebrated the outstanding achievements of UDST students’ team who has secured second place in the Innovation Track of the Huawei ICT Competition 2024–2025 Global Final, held in Shenzhen, China in May 2025. Competing against over 40 teams from around the world, the UDST team represented Qatar on the global stage, making the nation proud through their groundbreaking project titled 'Be My Sense'.The Huawei ICT Competition is one of the world’s largest and most competitive technology contests, celebrating its 10th edition this year. The 2024–2025 event attracted more than 210,000 students from over 80 countries, culminating in a highly selective Global Final where 179 teams from 48 countries competed in various tracks including Network, Cloud, Computing, and Innovation.Additional highlights featured insights on the synergy between academia and industry. Prof Mohamed Abdallah, associate dean of Undergraduate Studies and Quality Assurance at the College of Science and Engineering at HBKU, underscored that while basic science forms the essential 'brain' of education—providing the critical thinking and foundational knowledge—integrating industry-certified courses on the latest technologies is crucial for ensuring graduates are career-ready.Academic leaders from QU and CCQ emphasised on the importance of modernising curricula through strategic partnerships to include applied learning modules that keep pace with the digital economy.This was complemented by a presentation from AI department at Al Jazeera Media Network, which detailed their recent AI Hackathon, delivered in collaboration with Huawei Cloud. The media leader highlighted the hackathon's immense success not just as a competition, but as a vital talent pipeline and a practical model for innovation.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs meet Egyptian Foreign Minister

His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met on Thursday with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates of the Arab Republic of Egypt Dr. Badr Abdelatty.During the meeting, they discussed the cooperative relations between the two countries and ways to support and enhance them, and the latest developments in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories, particularly the updates on the joint mediation to end the brutal war on the Strip, in addition to a number of regional and international issues of mutual interest.His Excellency the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, affirmed, during the meeting, the State of Qatar's aspiration to elevate relations with the Arab Republic of Egypt to broader horizons of cooperation and partnership between the two countries.Both sides renewed their affirmation of the continued joint efforts within the framework of mediation to end the war in Gaza, ensure the protection of civilians, secure the release of prisoners and detainees, and facilitate the flow of humanitarian aid to address the catastrophic situation in the Strip.

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Qatar

PM, Cypriot FM discuss mutual cooperation, economic partnership

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani met Monday at the Amiri Diwan with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus, Dr Constantinos Kombos, who is visiting the country.The two sides discussed co-operation between the two countries and ways to support and develop it. They also discussed enhancing economic partnership, especially in the energy field, in addition to other topics of mutual interest.