Sunday, August 23, 2026

Doha Metro is welcoming students for the new academic year

 


 Qatar Rail launched a bilingual back-to-school campaign encouraging students to use the Doha Metro for their daily commute. A 14-second animated video features a train-themed backpack mascot demonstrating the full journey—from entering Al Messila station and tapping tickets, to using escalators and boarding the train—aiming to promote the metro as a convenient and fun option for school travel.


Student use of public transport in Qatar remains low, with dedicated school buses (operated by Karwa) serving as the main option, while the Doha Metro sees very limited school-related ridership. Private cars dominate, causing significant congestion around schools. A 2023 survey of public school students identified barriers like long trip times, safety concerns, inconvenient schedules, and cultural factors. School bus usage varies (around 40–45% in some government schools), with private cars accounting for 55% or more. The Metro's Green Line serves education hubs but attracts few student trips. Qatar is promoting metro use through campaigns and school visits, and is transitioning buses to electric fleets by 2030. However, challenges remain in coverage, timing, safety perceptions, and integration. Increasing student transit use would require better route alignment, incentives, awareness, and first/last-mile connectivity.

Mass swimming lessons in Gaza

 In late August 2026, over a thousand children in Khan Younis, Gaza, took part in a seaside swimming workshop designed to encourage physical activity and emotional resilience following years of conflict and uprooted lives. Organized by local trainers, the event was part of a broader campaign called "Swim with Gaza," founded by coach Amjed Tantish. The pools were improvised using sandbags and debris, and the project intends to involve many more children through holiday sessions that provide uncommon opportunities for recreation and learning. With humanitarian agencies like UNRWA and UNICEF reporting that roughly 1.1 million young Gazans require psychological care, the swimming class represented a brief, meaningful escape from the enduring effects of violence, loss, and limited safe environments.


Wednesday, August 12, 2026

artistic galaxy - universe of ME 3 Ring Binder

 


This eye-catching 3-ring binder features a flying saucer/UFO set against an artistic galaxy background, capturing the mystery and wonder of outer space. With the phrase "Exploring the Universe of Me" on the front and "Universe of Me" on the spine, it’s designed for those documenting personal journeys, self-observations, and reflections. A cosmic and creative space for writers, dreamers, and self-discovery explorers.

What to expect on Qatar skies tomight until Aug 14

 While half the world is in eclipse fever (which, sadly, won't be visible from Qatar) – there are still plenty of celestial events to feast your eyes on up here in the Qatari skies. So no   fear of missing out  – the universe always has a backup plan. 🌙✨🔭"






Just in case the August heat wasn’t dramatic enough – the Qatar Calendar House confirms the Perseid meteor shower will blaze across our skies from Thursday night, August 13, until the crack of dawn on Friday. 🌠🔥
No eclipse? No problem. The universe is still sending us free fireworks. Just look up – and maybe bring bug spray. 😎🌙

 Wh at time ?  from 11 pm to sawn 

  Where to watch ? With no clouds and no bright moon to interfere, it's the perfect night for some serious stargazing. To make the most of it, the key is to escape the city lights for a truly dark sky. Here are some of the best spots in Qatar to enjoy the panorama.


You can catch the Perseids from just about any dark spot in Qatar – no need to overthink it. 🌠
For most locations, a 4x4 is recommended (or required), but there are a couple of exceptions where a regular sedan can handle the trip just fine – like the Al Kharrara desert point. 🚗✨
So if you don't have an off-roader, don't worry – just head to one of the accessible spots, find a dark patch, and look up. The universe doesn't discriminate. 😉🌌









 

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Qatar Bans 27 People for Using Fake Certificates to Get Health Jobs

 n the first half of 2026, Qatar's health department found 27 people who used fake work papers to get healthcare jobs. These papers were false experience certificates. The fraud was caught early during the document check. After that, these 27 people were put on a blacklist. They can never work in Qatar's health sector again.

A top health official, Dr. Saad Al-Kaabi, said that Qatar has strict rules to check all documents. The ministry also works with other trusted groups to make sure all certificates are real. This is done to keep patients safe and maintain good care.


Other Countries Have Similar Problems

This kind of cheating happens in other countries too.

In India, in the state of Rajasthan, the police found a group selling fake medical exam certificates in 2026. About 25 people were arrested. Some foreign-trained doctors used these fake papers to get registration and hospital training.

In the United States, there is a big investigation called Operation Nightingale. It started in 2025 and is still going on in 2026. The case involves fake nursing diplomas and school records. Many people have been charged with crimes, and some have lost their nursing licenses in different states.




Monday, August 10, 2026

Sheikha Asma bint Thani summited Gasherbrum II

 

Qatar Olympic Committee announces Sheikha Asma bint Thani Al Thani's summit of Gasherbrum II on July 30, 2026, marking her 11th of the world's 14 peaks over 8,000 meters in the Karakoram range. The post frames the ascent as a historic milestone for Qatari and Arab women, noting the extreme risks in the "Death Zone" where oxygen drops sharply and conditions turn deadly. Sheikha Asma, a pioneering high-altitude climber with prior firsts including Everest and oxygen-free eight-thousanders, continues her "Beyond Boundaries" campaign to complete all 14 peaks while inspiring regional youth.

 

Sunday, August 09, 2026

Hot tea or soup to cool down ? Learn why it works ...

 


 Ever wonder why folks in scorching climates reach for chili peppers and hot broth? 🌶️ Here’s the science-backed reasoning behind this refreshing paradox:

  • Sweat-activated cooling 💦 – Capsaicin, the fiery compound in chilis, flips on your TRPV1 heat sensors, prompting your body to produce sweat. As that moisture evaporates from your skin, it whisks internal heat away. (This trick works like a charm in dry, arid conditions where evaporation happens easily! 🌬️)

  • The hot drink surprise ☕🔥 – Downing a hot beverage adds a slight burst of warmth, but it ramps up your sweating rate significantly. If that extra perspiration evaporates fully, your total body heat can actually drop lower than if you'd sipped something cold—provided the humidity stays low.

  • Electrolyte boost 🍲 – Warming broths (think pho) don’t just rehydrate you; they replenish crucial electrolytes and minerals, keeping your system primed to sweat productively without tanking your hydration levels.

This clever physiological mechanism explains why spicy, steaming meals are staples across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. 🌍 The golden rule? It all hinges on evaporation—so without decent airflow and low humidity, that cooling magic just won’t kick in! 

Saturday, August 08, 2026

The "Smart Observer - launched by Qatar's Ministry of Environment

 


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 🌊 The "Smart Observer" – a remotely operated boat launched by Qatar's Ministry of Environment – is revolutionizing marine monitoring with faster, smarter, and more efficient data collection across the country's waters. 🛥️🔬🇶🇦


 

marine safety advisory by MOI Qatar

 Qatar's Ministry of Interior has issued a marine safety advisory, reminding everyone heading out to sea to strictly follow safety requirements – all in the interest of preventing accidents and ensuring public safety. 🛥️⚓

The advisory is part of the ongoing awareness efforts under #MOIQatar and #CoastsAndBorderSecurity. 🏷️

An accompanying infographic breaks down the key safety guidelines every seafarer should follow, including:

📡 Checking weather conditions before departure
📻 Installing a VHF radio tuned to Channel 16 (the international marine distress frequency)
🧭 Carrying a reliable marine compass
🦺 Wearing life jackets at all times
🔄 Ensuring lifebuoys are on board and easily accessible
📶 Activating the AIS (Automatic Identification System) upon departure
🚫 Avoiding restricted and off-limits areas




49°C and Rising – Qatar's Summer Is No Joke!

 🌡️ Qatar Meteorology Department has released the recorded min/max temperatures for August 7, 2026, across its monitoring stations – complete with a map revealing the scorching heat in full force.

🔥 Multiple inland locations sizzled at 49°C, including Shahaniyah, Mukaynis, Karanah, and Turayna – while coastal spots like Doha Airport saw a max of 45°C and a min of 35°C.

🌊 Meanwhile, coastal and northern areas experienced slightly milder peaks around 40–43°C – but don't be fooled! This is classic August in Qatar, where the inte

nse summer heat barely gives you a break, with nighttime lows rarely dipping below 30°C. 🥵


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Monday, July 27, 2026

Local Date festival in Qatar 2026

 

 When?

📅 25 July – 10 August 2026


 From 25 July and  to 10 August. This annual event has grown significantly since its first edition in 2016, which featured only 19 farms – this year brings together 125 local farms

 Where?

📍 Eastern Square, Souq Waqif, Doha


Souq Waqif's heritage atmosphere makes it the perfect setting. The Eastern Square provides ample space for farmers' booths and family activities, right in the heart of Doha .


 What Time?

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| Days | Time |


| Sunday – Thursday | 4pm – 9pm |

| Friday – Saturday | 4pm – 10pm |


The evening hours make it a great family outing, especially during Qatar's summer months.


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 What to Expect


- 🍯 Premium local dates – Sample and buy local varieties .


- 👨‍🌾 Meet the farmers* – Chat directly with local producers and learn about traditional farming practices 


- 🎓 Cultural & awareness events – Includes an Islamic symposium on palm and fruit Zakat, plus educational activities for all ages 


- 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-friendly atmosphere – A vibrant heritage experience celebrating Qatar's agricultural legacy 

 in a huge tent with  air  conditioning .


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 Why Visit?


The festival is more than a market – it's a celebration of Qatar's oldest agricultural traditions. Support local farmers, discover premium national produce, and enjoy an authentic Qatari cultural experience at Souq Waqif .

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