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BilAraby advances regional role at Al Sharq youth conference

Qatar Foundation's (QF) BilAraby initiative participated in the 'Al Sharq Youth 9th International Conference 2025', marking a further step in expanding its regional engagement and reinforcing its role as a platform for Arabic language knowledge, creativity, and innovation.BilAraby’s participation builds on its ongoing partnership with the Al Sharq Forum and reflects its role as a cultural and intellectual bridge connecting people and ideas within an authentic cultural framework.The conference recently took place in Istanbul under the theme ‘Tashkil Al Sharq: From Vision to Action’. BilAraby’s participation represented its second regional milestone, following its involvement in the Misk Global Forum in Saudi Arabia last month.Dr Said Ismail, professor of genomics at Hamad Bin Khalifa University ( HBKU) and BilAraby spokesperson, said: “Our presence at the conference sought to expand the impact of BilAraby and to introduce the initiative to creative Arab youth, whose engagement was strongly evident throughout the event.“The sessions we delivered served as an invitation for young people to contemplate locally driven solutions to the challenges confronting our societies, positioning our presence as a further step toward empowering youth through their language and creative capacities.”BilAraby’s involvement in the conference was structured around two main sessions designed to enrich intellectual dialogue. The first session, titled ‘The Future of the East in Its Roots’, was moderated by Hisham Nourin, executive director, Strategic Initiatives and Programmes at QF, and featured Dr Ismail and Mohamad Ali Bahri, Arabic language coordinator at HBKU.The second session brought together the BilAraby team, speakers, and strategic partners in a roundtable under the theme ‘The East Between Globalisation and Cultural Particularity’, which centred on a pivotal question: can the East redefine itself while preserving its identity? The session witnessed active participation and drew a large audience of youth from across the Arab world. 

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Sport

Three major weightlifting championships begin in Doha

The 10th Qatar International Weightlifting Cup 2025, Arab Weightlifting Championship and West Asia Weightlifting Championship started here on Saturday. The three simultaneous competitions are being held under the supervision of Qatar Weightlifting Federation (QWF). These events will run until December 27.This multi-tiered sporting event underscores Qatar’s prominent position on the global sports map and reaffirms its technical and organizational capabilities in staging major international competitions.The technical meeting for the three championships was chaired by Mohammed bin Yousef Al-Mannai, First Vice President of Qatar Olympic Committee, Vice President of the International Weightlifting Federation, and President of the Qatari, Arab, Asian, and Afro-Asian Weightlifting Federations.The meeting was attended by Mohammed Hassan Jaloud al-Shammari, President of the International Weightlifting Federation (IWF); Mohammed Al-Harbi, President of the Saudi Weightlifting Federation; Jassim Ibrahim Al-Mansouri, Secretary-General of the Qatar Weightlifting Federation; Dr. Abdullah al-Jarmal, Vice President of the Asian Weightlifting Federation; along with representatives of participating delegations and members of the organizing and refereeing committees.

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Sport

Seven premium sponsors ink deals ahead of FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships 2025

A series of sponsorship agreements for the FIDE World Rapid & Blitz Championships 2025 were signed during a press conference on Saturday at Rosewood Hotel.Mohammed Ahmed Al-Mudahka, President of Qatar Chess Association (QCA) and chairman of the organizing committee of the tournament, signed the sponsorship deals before the Dec 26-30 championships.Representatives of Social and Sport Contribution Fund (DAAM), Ooredoo, Mowasalat (Karwa), Total, Al Abdulghani Motors, AlkaLive and Qatar University were present to sign the sponsorship contracts.Ahmed Al Banai, Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility and Sponsorship - Ooredoo, Yousef Mohammed Al Nuaimi, Director of Shared Services at Social and Sport Contribution Fund (DAAM), Nasser Mamdouh Al Shammari, Director of Light Transport - Mowasalat Co. (Karwa), Mansur Zhakupov, General Manager - Total Energy, Osama Mariam, CEO AlkaLive, Sami Al Mubarak, Head of Corporate Partnerships - Al Abdulghani Motors and Hamoud Al Hajri, Director of Sports Facilities at Qatar University represented their esteemed organizations at the press conference.Mr. Abdulghani Nasser Al Abdulghani, Chief Executive Officer of Al Abdulghani Motors, said: “We are proud to support the FIDE World Rapid and Blitz Championship Qatar 2025, an event that reflects excellence, discipline, and strategic thinking at the highest level. Our sponsorship underscores our commitment to supporting national initiatives that promote intellectual sports, empower talent, and reinforce Qatar’s position as a global destination for world-class events. Through our long-standing partnership with the Qatar Chess Association, we remain dedicated to contributing to a vibrant, thoughtful, and future-ready community.”With over €1M in prizes on the line, the stakes couldn’t be higher for the year's final showdown. After nearly a decade, the championship returns to Qatar, and hence fans should not miss the speed, strategy, and intensity.Key Details at a GlanceDates: December 25–30, 2025Venue: Sports and Events Complex, Qatar UniversityPrize Fund: €1,000,000+Formats: Rapid & Blitz (Open and Women’s)

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4.92 Million Passengers Used Metro and Tram During Arab Cup, Intercontinental Cup : Qatar Rail

Qatar Railways Company (Qatar Rail) announced that the total number of passengers who used the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks during the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2025, from Dec. 1 to 18, 2025 reached 4,924,919 passengers, with 4,712,758 passengers travelling by Metro and 212,161 passengers using the Tram, with a daily average of 273,606 passengers across the Metro and Tram networks.The metro and tram played a key role in facilitating the movement of fans and visitors to and from the stadiums of both tournaments, as well as various event zones and key destinations across the country. This was achieved through delivering world-class transportation services and ensuring a safe, reliable, and seamless travel experience throughout the period.The Arab Cup Qatar 2025 was hosted across six stadiums: Lusail Stadium, Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Bayt Stadium, Education City Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, and Stadium 974. Five of these stadiums were located within a short walking distance of metro stations, while fans were able to access Al Bayt Stadium via dedicated shuttle bus services from Lusail QNB Metro Station.Meanwhile, the three final matches of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2025, the Americas Derby, the Challenge Cup, and the Intercontinental Cup Final, were all held at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, which is directly connected to Al Riffa Mall of Qatar Station, on Dec. 10, 13, and 17, respectively.In terms of operational performance, a total of 48,422 train-trips were completed across the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks during the period from 1 to 18 December, comprising 41,843 metro trips and 6,579 tram trips.During the tournament, 34% of spectators used the metro to attend matches, while metro usage increased to 50% for the 5 stadiums directly connected to metro stations.On Dec. 18, which coincided with Qatar National Day celebrations, the Arab Cup Final and third-place playoff match, the highest daily ridership of the tournament was recorded, reaching 357,287 passengers, with 347,987 travelling by metro and 9,300 by tram.DECC, Lusail QNB and Msheireb stations were the busiest across the entire metro network. Within the Lusail Tram network, Legtaifiya Station was the busiest.Qatar Rail played a prominent role in supporting the successful hosting of the Arab Cup and the Intercontinental Cup, through the effective operation of its networks, which delivered a successful model for transporting fans and visitors throughout the tournament period. This was achieved through the dedicated efforts of its teams, advance planning, high operational readiness, as well as close coordination with all relevant stakeholders, with the aim of delivering a world-class travel experience.Throughout the Arab Cup period, Qatar Rail continued its efforts to strengthen the role and expertise of engineers and young national cadres across various sectors of the company, reinforcing their contribution to delivering a successful transport operations model through several operational locations. (QNA).   

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Qatar

4.9mn passengers used Metro, Tram

Qatar Railways Company (Qatar Rail) announced that the total number of passengers who used the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks during the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2025, from December 1 to 18, 2025 reached 4,924,919 passengers, with 4,712,758 passengers travelling by Metro and 212,161 passengers using the Tram, with a daily average of 273,606 passengers across the Metro and Tram networks.The metro and tram played a key role in facilitating the movement of fans and visitors to and from the stadiums of both tournaments, as well as various event zones and key destinations across the country. This was achieved through delivering world-class transportation services and ensuring a safe, reliable, and seamless travel experience throughout the period.The Arab Cup Qatar 2025 was hosted across six stadiums: Lusail Stadium, Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, Al Bayt Stadium, Education City Stadium, Khalifa International Stadium, and Stadium 974. Five of these stadiums were located within a short walking distance of metro stations, while fans were able to access Al Bayt Stadium via dedicated shuttle bus services from Lusail QNB Metro Station.Meanwhile, the three final matches of the FIFA Intercontinental Cup Qatar 2025, the Americas Derby, the Challenge Cup, and the Intercontinental Cup Final, were all held at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, which is directly connected to Al Riffa Mall of Qatar Station, on Dec. 10, 13, and 17, respectively.In terms of operational performance, a total of 48,422 train-trips were completed across the Doha Metro and Lusail Tram networks during the period from 1 to 18 December, comprising 41,843 metro trips and 6,579 tram trips.During the tournament, 34% of spectators used the metro to attend matches, while metro usage increased to 50% for the 5 stadiums directly connected to metro stations.On December 18, which coincided with Qatar National Day celebrations, the Arab Cup Final and third-place playoff match, the highest daily ridership of the tournament was recorded, reaching 357,287 passengers, with 347,987 travelling by metro and 9,300 by tram.DECC, Lusail QNB and Msheireb stations were the busiest across the entire metro network. Within the Lusail Tram network, Legtaifiya Station was the busiest.Qatar Rail played a prominent role in supporting the successful hosting of the Arab Cup and the Intercontinental Cup, through the effective operation of its networks, which delivered a successful model for transporting fans and visitors throughout the tournament period. This was achieved through the dedicated efforts of its teams, advance planning, high operational readiness, as well as close coordination with all relevant stakeholders, with the aim of delivering a world-class travel experience.Throughout the Arab Cup period, Qatar Rail continued its efforts to strengthen the role and expertise of engineers and young national cadres across various sectors of the company, reinforcing their contribution to delivering a successful transport operations model through several operational locations.  

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Sport

Qatar smashes attendance record at Arab Cup

More than a million fans went through the turnstiles during the FIFA Arab Cup 2025, Jassim al-Jassim, CEO of the Local Organising Committee of the hugely popular tournament, has said.Just two days after Morocco beat Jordan 3-2 in extra time in front of 84,517 fans at the iconic Lusail Stadium, Qatar drew wholesome praise from regional leaders on 'organising a high level' tournament that was held from December 1 to 18."The tournament witnessed record breaking numbers in spectator attendance. More than 1.2mn fans attended the matches in the stadiums during the course of 32 scheduled games,” al-Jassim revealed."Qatar organising top level football events regularly reflects FIFA's confidence in Qatar as a reputable global sports host. We are proud to say we have become qualified to host global events thanks to the legacy of the 2022 FIFA World Cup," al-Jassim said in his interview with Al Kass Sports Channel.In his post-tournament comments, al-Jassim revealed Qatar has pulled off a rare feat of staging a staggering 176 matches in just 78 days.The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz al- Saud of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, congratulated His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani on ‘organising a highly successful FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025’.Prime Minister and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud also sent a cable of congratulations to the Amir, on the country's success in organising the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025.The Crown Prince said: "On the occasion of the State of Qatar's success in organising the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, I am pleased to express to Your Highness my sincerest congratulations and best wishes for further progress and success for your brotherly people and country."In a separate note Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of the Sultanate of Oman congratulated His Highness the Amir on the 'remarkable success achieved by the State of Qatar in organising the FIFA Arab Cup football tournament'. He added in his message: “I wish Qatar continued success in hosting major events and achieving all accomplishments and aspirations in all sectors."The congratulatory cables were also received from the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, and Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Hamad al-Sabah.FIFA President Gianni Infantino highlighted how the tournament showcased top-level football while uniting the Arab world, as he praised Qatar’s hosting and reflected on the conclusion of the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, saying:“My sincere thanks to Qatar, to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and to the Qatari people for once again uniting the Arab world through football on Qatar National Day. This competition is here to stay and will continue to grow as one of FIFA’s great tournaments.”Thanks largely to world-class stadiums — that were built for the 2022 FIFA World Cup — Qatar put together flawless football tournaments within just seven weeks. Doha first hosted the FIFA U-17 World Cup from November 3 to 27 followed by the FIFA Arab Cup from Dec 1 to 18. In between, Qatar also hosted the FIFA Intercontinental Cup and the GCC U-23 Football Tournament.

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Qatar

Fireworks display

Fireworks illuminated the sky above Lusail Stadium on Thursday as celebrations followed the Arab Cup finals 2025, turning it into a centrepiece of national pride on Qatar National Day. 

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Sport

HH the Amir crowns Morocco FIFA Arab Cup winners

His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani crowned Morocco as the winners of FIFA Arab Cup 2025 here at the Lusail Stadium last night.**media[395421]**Morocco clinched the title with a 3-2 win over Jordan after extra time in the final witnessed by a record crowd.The closing ceremony was also attended by His Highness Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani, the Personal Representative of the Amir, His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa al-Thani, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al-Thani.**media[395422]**Also present were His Excellency Hassan bin Abdullah al-Ghanim, Chairman of the Shura Council, and a number of Their Excellencies, the Sheikhs and ministers.**media[395424]**The closing ceremony was also attended by Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II, Crown Prince of Jordan, Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, HE Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim al-Khalifa, President of the Asian Football Confederation, Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal al-Saud, Saudi minister of sports, and president of the Arab Football Federation, a number of senior officials from brotherly and friendly countries, heads of delegations, heads of Olympic committees and Arab and international federations, Their Excellencies, the heads of diplomatic missions accredited to the country, and a large audience.

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Qatar

Lekhwiya's distinguished participation in National Day Parade shows it's ready to defend internal security

The Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya), through its distinguished participation in the State’s 2025 National Day parade, affirmed its full readiness to protect the country’s internal security and defend the homeland.The Lekhwiya formations taking part in the National Day parade underscored the meaning of this year’s National Day slogan, "With You It Rises, From You It Awaits", as the nation is elevated by the contributions of its sons and looks to them to honor their pledge and safeguard its security and stability.The formations presented a comprehensive display of discipline, readiness, and professionalism, reflecting Lekhwiya’s human and technological capabilities. The precise marching steps blended with the rhythms of national music to embody the spirit of belonging and loyalty.**media[394884]**Leading the parade was the mounted unit, considered one of the most important elements in security operations due to its roles in patrols, protection, riot control, and maintaining public order, highlighting its strong field presence. This was followed by the officers’ formation, comprising an elite group of force officers, in a scene reflecting a high level of competence and command discipline.The Special Unit stood out through field running demonstrations that showcased physical fitness and rapid response in counterterrorism operations. It was followed by the Special Operations formation, which embodied high readiness to carry out precise field missions. The Silent Platoon also delivered weapons displays marked by accuracy and coordinated field harmony, underscoring exceptional skill and high discipline.**media[394885]**The display continued with the participation of the Special Operations Task Unit, which has played a prominent role in securing major events, most notably the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, alongside the sniper unit under the leadership of Special Operations, highlighting a high level of professionalism.The presence of the security cell formation from the Support and Backup Group demonstrated its vital role as a first responder in emergency situations, while the motorcade and patrols formation reflected its responsibility for securing VIP convoys and deploying patrols across the State. Women’s participation was also evident, with the appearance of the female riot control formation, affirming the role of women in security tasks. This was followed by three consecutive riot control formations from the Public Order Command, in a scene reflecting maximum readiness and high professionalism.The explosives unit also took part with its specialized team that relies on the latest technologies to ensure safety at events and vital sites, alongside the Qatari International Search and Rescue formations, which carry an honorable record of more than 120 humanitarian missions worldwide, embodying the humanitarian dimension of Lekhwiya’s role.**media[394886]**The celebratory scene was completed by the participation of the military band, which led the parade with majestic harmony, combining discipline and national spirit. National service recruits also participated in two integrated formations, demonstrating through their specialized training under the supervision of the Lekhwiya Training Institute their readiness to contribute to security missions.The display of military and security vehicles formed a prominent part of Lekhwiya’s participation in the National Day parade, featuring the latest vehicles added to Lekhwiya’s fleet, including Tesla vehicles and motorcycles designated for securing VIP convoys.Vehicles of the Special Unit, equipped for security missions and raids in rugged terrain and high-rise buildings, also participated, alongside rapid intervention vehicles affiliated with the Special Operations Command, and convoy security and patrol command vehicles, including environmental vehicles and pursuit-and-arrest vehicles fitted with advanced technologies.Vehicles for personal protection, explosives group vehicles equipped to deal with suspicious objects, public order vehicles, support and backup vehicles, security cells vehicles, and Qatari International Search and Rescue vehicles were also showcased, in addition to various other vehicles, a mobile operations room, and a drone. Together, these illustrate an integrated system of technical and logistical capabilities that enhance the force’s readiness under all circumstances.Lekhwiya also took part in securing National Day parade areas and ensuring smooth traffic flow, in addition to securing VIP convoys and State guests. This included close protection and escorting official convoys at various locations, as well as securing areas of major events hosted by the State through the deployment of patrols, activation of security cells, and coordination of efforts among various units to ensure the highest levels of safety and security.This vital role reflects the ability of the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya) to combine impressive ceremonial displays on national occasions with practical operational readiness in the field, reinforcing its position as a fundamental pillar of the internal security and stability system. 

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Community

Annual speech contest held

Doha Toastmasters Club, described as Qatar’s first and oldest Toastmasters club, concluded its annual speech contest 2025. The event marked an inspiring evening of powerful communication, leadership, and public speaking excellence, a statement said.The contest featured multiple categories, such as the international speech, table topics, humorous speech, and evaluation.**media[395118]**The winners, in the order of first, second and third positions, respectively: International speech - Athira Gopakumar, Samkeliswe, Shafra Akram; table topics - Shompa Mukherjee, Samkeliswe, Athira Gopakumar; humorous speech - Sunil Kumar Menon, Munas Siadumnath, Arun P Sukumar; evaluation speech - Sunil Kumar Menon, Mohammad Zubair, Athira Gopakumar.The winners were honoured with trophies and certificates.The contest chairs were Subair Pandavat, Namrata Tawde, Jayakumar Menon, and Atul Hardas. Dr Aruna Dhade was the contest manager. 

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Community

RPS hosts interschool history quiz

Rajagiri Public School (RPS), Doha, organised Insijamu 2025, the fifth edition of Interschool Qatar History Quiz Competition, participated by selected schools. Each team comprised three students.The quiz comprised multiple rounds that tested the participants’ knowledge, analytical skills, and presence of mind.Doha Modern Indian School won the first prize, followed by MES Indian School in the second position and Loyola International School, Doha, in the third position.The chief guest was Husan Ibrahim, research assistant at the Centre for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies. Addressing the gathering, he highlighted the importance of historical understanding in shaping informed and responsible citizens, and appreciated the efforts taken by the school in promoting academic excellence through such initiatives.The winners were announced by RPS vice principal S Radhakrishnan, and felicitated by the chief guest and the school's administrative director Jinsu Aju. 

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Community

RPS hosts interschool history quiz

Rajagiri Public School (RPS), Doha, organised Insijamu 2025, the fifth edition of Interschool Qatar History Quiz Competition, participated by selected schools. Each team comprised three students.The quiz comprised multiple rounds that tested the participants’ knowledge, analytical skills, and presence of mind.Doha Modern Indian School won the first prize, followed by MES Indian School in the second position and Loyola International School, Doha, in the third position.The chief guest was Husan Ibrahim, research assistant at the Centre for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies. Addressing the gathering, he highlighted the importance of historical understanding in shaping informed and responsible citizens, and appreciated the efforts taken by the school in promoting academic excellence through such initiatives.The winners were announced by RPS vice principal S Radhakrishnan, and felicitated by the chief guest and the school's administrative director Jinsu Aju.