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2nd edition of its T10 Softball Tournament Qatar
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Md Nahid Islam
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The Qatar Cricket Association has officially announced the final of the 2nd edition of its T10 Softball Tournament, scheduled to take place next Thursday at the West End International Cricket Ground.
The match will kick off at 6:00 PM. The Association has cordially invited the public and sports enthusiasts to attend and witness an exciting conclusion to the tournament.
Education City Golf Club is set to host a special ECGC Open Day – Free Introduction to Golf, offering beginners a unique opportunity to experience the sport in a professional and welcoming environment. The introductory sessions will take place on April 5, 12, and 19, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, at the club’s Centre of Excellence. Led by certified PGA Professionals, the sessions are designed to provide participants with a structured and engaging introduction to golf. Attendees will learn essential fundamentals such as grip, stance, and swing techniques, making it an ideal starting point for anyone new to the game or looking to explore golf for the first time. The event will be conducted in state-of-the-art training facilities, ensuring a high-quality learning experience. All necessary golf equipment will be provided during the session, allowing participants to focus entirely on learning and enjoying the sport. Interested participants are encouraged to register in advance through the...
After careful consideration, in light of the evolving situation in the region, Qatar Museums and Design Doha have made the decision to postpone the opening of the Design Doha Biennial 2026 to Nov. 5-7, 2026, with exhibitions remaining on view until Dec. 31, 2026. Qatar Museums remains committed to the extraordinary designers, artisans, makers, and artists who are a part of Design Doha. This postponement will ensure that the Biennial can be experienced in the spirit in which it was conceived: as a global celebration of the remarkable talent of the MENASA region. The organizers of the biennial stressed that the overarching goal of Design Doha - to connect people through dialogue and creativity - is more important than ever. Design Doha continues to be in close contact with its community, and further updates will be shared in due course.
As international efforts to safeguard biodiversity accelerate, Qatar has positioned itself as a leading model in wildlife conservation through the development of its National Biodiversity Database, a significant institutional and scientific achievement. This database, created through years of systematic work, documents over 2,567 species found across the country, reflecting both the ecological diversity of Qatar and the scientific rigour of national monitoring efforts. According to the ministry's data, the recorded species include 1,027 terrestrial plants, 390 birds, 36 mammals, 42 reptiles, 59 fish, and 524 invertebrates. This comprehensive scientific reference enables ongoing assessment of species status, environmental conditions, and emerging ecological changes. The database's importance goes beyond mere documentation; it serves as a strategic decision-support tool that provides precise information on species distribution, habitat conditions, and popu...
Despite the challenges and exceptional circumstances facing the region, Qatar Charity (QC) organised a free medical and surgical camp in Bangladesh to treat children suffering from congenital heart defects. The camp, held at Bangladesh Eye Hospital in the Capital, successfully provided life-saving treatment to 30 children from underprivileged families who were unable to afford the high costs of cardiac procedures. A dedicated team of pediatric cardiologists, led by Professor Dr Nurun Nahar Fatema, carried out all procedures with great care and professionalism. The medical team conducted comprehensive examinations before performing surgeries and interventional procedures tailored to each child’s condition. This camp is part of Qatar Charity’s ongoing efforts to support vulnerable groups in Bangladesh. The organisation has previously organised four similar medical camps, benefiting more than 400 children with critical heart conditions. The camp brought great joy a...