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Qatar "should not be apologetic" for hosting World Cup, tournament chief says - BBC News
The state of Qatar has said it has "nothing to apologise for" in hosting the 2022 men's football World Cup, amid controversy over the country's human rights record.
The country has strict anti-LGBTQ+ laws and there are concerns over the treatment of those working on infrastructure projects for the tournament.
Hassan Al-Thawadi, the general secretary of the Qatar 2022 tournament, told the BBC that criticism by some players and managers has been "ill-informed".
The draw for November's tournament takes place on 1 April.
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published: 01 Apr 2022
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Evacuation after Qatar building collapse
(22 Mar 2023) Evacuation after Qatar building collapse
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published: 22 Mar 2023
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What Qatar’s religious laws mean for the 2022 World Cup – BBC News
The eyes of the world are on Qatar, as it prepares to host the football World Cup.
While the tournament organisers are keen to highlight a fun and modern nation to global audiences, the country’s bedrock is its cultural and religious traditionalism, which includes laws which prohibit homosexuality, and curtail women's freedoms through male guardianship rules.
As a result, the excitement for many is not shared by all in Qatar, with some expressing fears that a successful World Cup could make it even less likely that Qatari society will change.
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published: 16 Nov 2022
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Qatar crisis: Restrictions to continue, Saudi Arabia says - BBC News
Restrictions on Qatar will continue after it rejected the ultimatum made by its Middle East neighbours, Saudi Arabia has said.
The foreign ministers of four Arab countries, meeting in Cairo, said they regretted Qatar's "negative" response to their list of demands.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE severed ties with Qatar last month.
They accuse it of supporting jihadi groups, and called for major changes in its policies.
The diplomats said Qatar lacked "understanding of the seriousness and gravity of the situation".
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published: 06 Jul 2017
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published: 28 Mar 2024
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Qatar row: Arab states send list of steep demands- BBC News
Four Arab states have sent Qatar a list of 13 demands it must meet if it wants them to lift their sanctions.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are asking the Gulf state to shut down its broadcaster, Al Jazeera.
They are also asking Qatar to reduce ties with Iran and close a Turkish military base - all within 10 days.
Qatar, which sought to raise its profile in recent years, denies funding terrorism and fostering instability.
It has been subjected to more than two weeks of unprecedented diplomatic and economic sanctions, in the worst political crisis among Gulf countries in decades.
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published: 23 Jun 2017
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Qatar's Smart City Expo Doha focuses on sustainability
Despite having some of the highest emissions of carbon dioxide per person in the world - the Qatari capital has become a leader in the sustainable city movement.
As part of the Smart City Expo Doha, Global experts are in the capital to discuss how cities can incorporate nature and sustainability into every urban project.
Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports from Doha, Qatar.
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published: 29 Mar 2022
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Families seek answers over Qatar World Cup workers' deaths- BBC News
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of migrant workers dying in workplace accidents in the final weeks before the run up to the World Cup.
Families of those who died blame poor safety standard for the death of their relatives.
Qatar's government says it is committed to "ensuring the health, safety and dignity of all workers employed on our projects". It told the BBC it has improved health and safety regulations.
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published: 16 Nov 2022
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Saudi Arabia, Qatar near agreement amid Gulf crisis | Middle-East | WION News
Qatar and Saudi Arabia are close to striking a preliminary agreement to end a dispute that has pitted the Gulf neighbours against each other for more than three years.
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published: 04 Dec 2020
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Human rights concerns hang over World Cup in Qatar | DW News
With less than two days to go until kickoff in the controversial World Cup in Qatar, the human rights situation in the emirate is still considered poor. There have been changes, but do they go far enough?
The situation of migrant workers in Qatar has attracted particularly intense criticism in recent years. Numerous journalists and non-governmental organizations have traveled to the country, documenting the sometimes hellish living and working conditions in shelters and on construction sites.
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published: 18 Nov 2022
2:19
Qatar "should not be apologetic" for hosting World Cup, tournament chief says - BBC News
The state of Qatar has said it has "nothing to apologise for" in hosting the 2022 men's football World Cup, amid controversy over the country's human rights rec...
The state of Qatar has said it has "nothing to apologise for" in hosting the 2022 men's football World Cup, amid controversy over the country's human rights record.
The country has strict anti-LGBTQ+ laws and there are concerns over the treatment of those working on infrastructure projects for the tournament.
Hassan Al-Thawadi, the general secretary of the Qatar 2022 tournament, told the BBC that criticism by some players and managers has been "ill-informed".
The draw for November's tournament takes place on 1 April.
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The state of Qatar has said it has "nothing to apologise for" in hosting the 2022 men's football World Cup, amid controversy over the country's human rights record.
The country has strict anti-LGBTQ+ laws and there are concerns over the treatment of those working on infrastructure projects for the tournament.
Hassan Al-Thawadi, the general secretary of the Qatar 2022 tournament, told the BBC that criticism by some players and managers has been "ill-informed".
The draw for November's tournament takes place on 1 April.
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- published: 01 Apr 2022
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0:42
Evacuation after Qatar building collapse
(22 Mar 2023) Evacuation after Qatar building collapse
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- published: 22 Mar 2023
- views: 67868
3:28
What Qatar’s religious laws mean for the 2022 World Cup – BBC News
The eyes of the world are on Qatar, as it prepares to host the football World Cup.
While the tournament organisers are keen to highlight a fun and modern natio...
The eyes of the world are on Qatar, as it prepares to host the football World Cup.
While the tournament organisers are keen to highlight a fun and modern nation to global audiences, the country’s bedrock is its cultural and religious traditionalism, which includes laws which prohibit homosexuality, and curtail women's freedoms through male guardianship rules.
As a result, the excitement for many is not shared by all in Qatar, with some expressing fears that a successful World Cup could make it even less likely that Qatari society will change.
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The eyes of the world are on Qatar, as it prepares to host the football World Cup.
While the tournament organisers are keen to highlight a fun and modern nation to global audiences, the country’s bedrock is its cultural and religious traditionalism, which includes laws which prohibit homosexuality, and curtail women's freedoms through male guardianship rules.
As a result, the excitement for many is not shared by all in Qatar, with some expressing fears that a successful World Cup could make it even less likely that Qatari society will change.
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- published: 16 Nov 2022
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2:36
Qatar crisis: Restrictions to continue, Saudi Arabia says - BBC News
Restrictions on Qatar will continue after it rejected the ultimatum made by its Middle East neighbours, Saudi Arabia has said.
The foreign ministers of four Ara...
Restrictions on Qatar will continue after it rejected the ultimatum made by its Middle East neighbours, Saudi Arabia has said.
The foreign ministers of four Arab countries, meeting in Cairo, said they regretted Qatar's "negative" response to their list of demands.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE severed ties with Qatar last month.
They accuse it of supporting jihadi groups, and called for major changes in its policies.
The diplomats said Qatar lacked "understanding of the seriousness and gravity of the situation".
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https://wn.com/Qatar_Crisis_Restrictions_To_Continue,_Saudi_Arabia_Says_BBC_News
Restrictions on Qatar will continue after it rejected the ultimatum made by its Middle East neighbours, Saudi Arabia has said.
The foreign ministers of four Arab countries, meeting in Cairo, said they regretted Qatar's "negative" response to their list of demands.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the UAE severed ties with Qatar last month.
They accuse it of supporting jihadi groups, and called for major changes in its policies.
The diplomats said Qatar lacked "understanding of the seriousness and gravity of the situation".
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- published: 06 Jul 2017
- views: 69159
1:08
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar interested in buying PIA - 𝐀𝐑𝐘 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬
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- published: 28 Mar 2024
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1:42
Qatar row: Arab states send list of steep demands- BBC News
Four Arab states have sent Qatar a list of 13 demands it must meet if it wants them to lift their sanctions.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and B...
Four Arab states have sent Qatar a list of 13 demands it must meet if it wants them to lift their sanctions.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are asking the Gulf state to shut down its broadcaster, Al Jazeera.
They are also asking Qatar to reduce ties with Iran and close a Turkish military base - all within 10 days.
Qatar, which sought to raise its profile in recent years, denies funding terrorism and fostering instability.
It has been subjected to more than two weeks of unprecedented diplomatic and economic sanctions, in the worst political crisis among Gulf countries in decades.
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Four Arab states have sent Qatar a list of 13 demands it must meet if it wants them to lift their sanctions.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain are asking the Gulf state to shut down its broadcaster, Al Jazeera.
They are also asking Qatar to reduce ties with Iran and close a Turkish military base - all within 10 days.
Qatar, which sought to raise its profile in recent years, denies funding terrorism and fostering instability.
It has been subjected to more than two weeks of unprecedented diplomatic and economic sanctions, in the worst political crisis among Gulf countries in decades.
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- published: 23 Jun 2017
- views: 40567
1:43
Qatar's Smart City Expo Doha focuses on sustainability
Despite having some of the highest emissions of carbon dioxide per person in the world - the Qatari capital has become a leader in the sustainable city movement...
Despite having some of the highest emissions of carbon dioxide per person in the world - the Qatari capital has become a leader in the sustainable city movement.
As part of the Smart City Expo Doha, Global experts are in the capital to discuss how cities can incorporate nature and sustainability into every urban project.
Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports from Doha, Qatar.
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Despite having some of the highest emissions of carbon dioxide per person in the world - the Qatari capital has become a leader in the sustainable city movement.
As part of the Smart City Expo Doha, Global experts are in the capital to discuss how cities can incorporate nature and sustainability into every urban project.
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- published: 29 Mar 2022
- views: 46564
4:16
Families seek answers over Qatar World Cup workers' deaths- BBC News
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of migrant workers dying in workplace accidents in the final weeks before the run up to the World Cup.
Families of ...
A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of migrant workers dying in workplace accidents in the final weeks before the run up to the World Cup.
Families of those who died blame poor safety standard for the death of their relatives.
Qatar's government says it is committed to "ensuring the health, safety and dignity of all workers employed on our projects". It told the BBC it has improved health and safety regulations.
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A BBC investigation has uncovered evidence of migrant workers dying in workplace accidents in the final weeks before the run up to the World Cup.
Families of those who died blame poor safety standard for the death of their relatives.
Qatar's government says it is committed to "ensuring the health, safety and dignity of all workers employed on our projects". It told the BBC it has improved health and safety regulations.
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- published: 16 Nov 2022
- views: 65623
2:29
Saudi Arabia, Qatar near agreement amid Gulf crisis | Middle-East | WION News
Qatar and Saudi Arabia are close to striking a preliminary agreement to end a dispute that has pitted the Gulf neighbours against each other for more than three...
Qatar and Saudi Arabia are close to striking a preliminary agreement to end a dispute that has pitted the Gulf neighbours against each other for more than three years.
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- published: 04 Dec 2020
- views: 33298
6:57
Human rights concerns hang over World Cup in Qatar | DW News
With less than two days to go until kickoff in the controversial World Cup in Qatar, the human rights situation in the emirate is still considered poor. There h...
With less than two days to go until kickoff in the controversial World Cup in Qatar, the human rights situation in the emirate is still considered poor. There have been changes, but do they go far enough?
The situation of migrant workers in Qatar has attracted particularly intense criticism in recent years. Numerous journalists and non-governmental organizations have traveled to the country, documenting the sometimes hellish living and working conditions in shelters and on construction sites.
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With less than two days to go until kickoff in the controversial World Cup in Qatar, the human rights situation in the emirate is still considered poor. There have been changes, but do they go far enough?
The situation of migrant workers in Qatar has attracted particularly intense criticism in recent years. Numerous journalists and non-governmental organizations have traveled to the country, documenting the sometimes hellish living and working conditions in shelters and on construction sites.
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- published: 18 Nov 2022
- views: 48606