The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MoECC) has inaugurated a branch office of the Wildlife Development Department ...
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Qatar Tribune on MSNEnvironment ministry opens office at Souq Waqif Falcon Hospital to issue import, export licences for endangered animalsDOHA: The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has opened abranch office of the Wildlife Development Department atSouq ...
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Qatar Tribune on MSNNew initiative adds to Qatar’s efforts to protect wildlifeThis initiative supports Qatar’s efforts to protect wildlife and accelerates the processing of falcon travel permits, particularly given the increasing demand for their transportation during hunting ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNAL-Monitor Doha: Souq Waqif treasure huntWith Ramadan in its third week, Doha continues to host a number of events and festivities tailored to the holy month. Leading ...
Souq Waqif in Doha organised a magnificent Garangao ... Alya al-Mezini, second secretary at the Kuwait embassy in Qatar, said that the diplomatic mission was keen to take part in these heritage ...
Souq Al Wakrah has transformed into a hub for Ramadan festivities, attracting many visitors who gather to break their fast and spend the night with loved ones in a welcoming and serene atmosphere ...
Doha, Qatar: Souq Waqif announced that it will host the first edition of the Asian Nuts & Dried Fruits Exhibition during the holy month of Ramadan. The event is set to take place from March 1 ...
JPMorgan Chase & Co. reclassified Qatar and Kuwait as developed markets and will soon start their removal from its Emerging-Markets Bond Index in a phased manner. It also said the United Arab ...
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Souq Waqif is bustling as Garangao Night approachesDOHA: As Garangao Night approaches, Qatar's premier heritage market Souq Waqif is witnessing a huge turnout of buyers, with people buying traditional clothing, nuts, and sweets in preparation for this ...
A game-changer for animal welfare? Can artificial intelligence help us understand what animals feel? A pioneering study suggests the answer is yes. Researchers have successfully trained a machine ...
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