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The publisher of the paper which is led by a member of the ruling family, Al Thani, Khalid bin Thani Al Thani, [4] also own the English daily The Peninsula and Arabic women's magazine Sayyidat Al Sharq. [5] [6] Al Sharq is based in Doha. [7] As of 2012 the editor and manager of Al Sharq was Abdul Latif Al Mahmoud. [6] Jaber Al Harami was the ...
Al Hazm Mall; D. Doha Festival City; L ... Landmark Mall Doha; M. Mirqab Mall; V. Villaggio Mall This page was last edited on 24 January 2019, at 21:32 (UTC). Text is ...
Below is a list of newspapers published in Qatar. [1]Al Arab – Arabic daily; Al Raya – Arabic daily; Al Sharq – Arabic daily; Al Watan – Arabic daily; Lusail – Arabic daily ...
The Peninsula was launched in 1996 by Dar Al Sharq. [1] The company also publishes the Arabic news daily Al Sharq and recently launched (February 2016) Arabic business daily Lusail . [ 4 ] The company is headed by chairman Thani bin Abdullah Al Thani, [ 5 ] a member of the ruling family .
Doha Bay crossing (also known as Sharq Crossing) is a causeway between 600 m and 1,300 m which will link Hamad International Airport with Katara. It was originally set for completion by 2021. It was originally set for completion by 2021.
Al Souq (Arabic: السوق, romanized: As Sūq; also spelled As Sawq) is a Qatari commercial district in the municipality of Doha. [1] It was named for its high density of souqs (public marketplaces) in the southern section of the district.
Qatar's largest mall, Doha Festival City, was partially opened in Umm Salal Mohammed [14] in April 2017. Valued at QR 6.4 billion, the mall will eventually have 540 retail stores covering an area of 244,000 square meters. [15] IKEA was the first store to be commissioned in Doha Festival City, opening its doors in March 2013. [14]
Al Hazm Mall (Arabic: الحزم مول) is a shopping mall on the Al Markhiya in Doha, Qatar. [2] It is a luxury mall built at a cost of $820 million, that was opened in 2017. It is built in Italianate style with shops, cafes and restaurants ringing a central promenade.