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Friday, December 05, 2025 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Qatar

HH the Amir receives verbal message from President of Egypt

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani received a verbal message from the President of the sisterly Arab Republic of Egypt Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. The message expressed Egypt's support and solidarity with Qatar and condemned the treacherous Israeli attack, in addition to the most regional and international developments. The message was delivered by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates Affairs Dr. Badr Abdel Aati during a meeting with HH the Amir at his office in the Amiri Diwan Thursday morning. At the beginning of the meeting, Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs conveyed to His Highness greetings from the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, as well as affirmation of Egypt's stance rejecting any action that threatens Qatar's security, stability, and sovereignty. He also condemned the treacherous Israeli attack on Doha, which constitutes a violation of international law, affirming Egypt's support for and solidarity with Qatar and its people, and its full support for any decision it takes. For his part, HH the Amir entrusted Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs to convey his greetings to his brother, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, expressing his thanks and appreciation for his sincere fraternal feelings and the support of the sisterly Arab Republic of Egypt for the State of Qatar, wishing him continued success and the brotherly Egyptian people further progress and prosperity. During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations and ways to strengthen and develop them, in addition to developments in the region.

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.