Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Qatar’s Q1 2026 Budget Deficit Hits QR 10.3 bn

 


 QR 10.3 billion ≈ USD 2.83 billion



The deficit is largely due to the regional fallout from the war on Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which has disrupted vital oil and gas shipments. This crisis has severely constrained energy revenues not only for Qatar but for all Gulf states, while regional security spending has surged. As a result, Qatar's first-quarter budget recorded a significant shortfall despite efforts to stabilize other income streams.

 

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Eid in Qatar May 2026: The Best Buffets & Restaurant

 Where to Eat This Eid: Buffets, Brunches & Budget-Friendly Offers


Qgrabs offers significantly discounted Eid dining options in Doha for May 2026, with prices for brunches and dinners ranging from QAR 29 ( for kids ) to QAR 99, many of which include pool or beach access. Top budget-friendly options feature Shaza Hotel Doha at QAR 29,   Golden  Tulip  Hotel at QAR 59, and various 5-star city center brunches under QAR 100. Explore the full list of deals at Qgrabs.


Eid Flavors of the World: Grand Dinner Buffet with Pool Access at Shaza Hotel Doha!

 What   they offer is : Eid dinner
 buffet + pool access = your new favorite combo. Lamb biryani,  sushi ,kunafa, and a swim. Price includes both. Come hungry, leave happy, and maybe a little pruny. 🏊‍♂️🍽️
 Kids under 6  years  eat for free ,
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 What  they  offer  is A proper Eid brunch: comforting dishes, fresh flavors, and a "nobody's counting your returns" policy. ☕🍽️

"Children 2 years & below are FREE" – I'll be honest, I had to read that twice. Not because it's not generous (it is), but because… seriously. What does a two-year-old even eat at a buffet?
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Eid Al Adha Brunch Escape: Buffet & Resort Access at Fuwairit Kite Beach, Tapestry Collection by Hilton!

Eid brunch + pool & beach access = the only place where "slow" is a good thing. Load up on local and international flavors, then nap it off by the water ...










Team Qatar- 134 medals won at the GCC games Doha 2026

 "One Gulf ,one heart " 


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Historic  Family  Moment  - Father and Son winners


Saturday, May 23, 2026

World Turtle Day - efforts in Qatar

 

Bahrain last night from the northernmost point of Qatar

 


 A Qatari user posted a nighttime beach photo from northern Qatar's farthest point showing Bahrain's brightly lit coastline clearly visible across the water.


The image highlights the short sea distance between the two Gulf countries, featuring a crescent moon, calm waters reflecting distant lights, and a sandy shore in the foreground.


Monday, May 18, 2026

Your Call Can Wait. The Train Won't

 Telecommunication is great. It has improved the lives of humans incredibly over the last century. But it is truly addictive.

Talking on phones while driving, walking, or riding a bike… it is a major distraction.

Last week in Hungary, a promising life was lost. F.R., a highly popular university student, happened to cross the railway tracks while chatting on her phone. She did not notice the train coming. Her promising life was lost, and the whole country was in shock.

I would not bring this tragedy here if it were just a Hungarian thing. But it is a global issue.

So I am shouting loudly, begging you: when crossing a road or railway, do not use your mobile!


Qatar & The World Telecommunication and Information Society Day - 2026

 

  • Qatar News Agency posted an infographic for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (May 17), showcasing the country's digital advancements amid worldwide technology access gaps.
  • Key stats include 99% internet penetration in 2021, #1 global ranking in the 2020 Digital Accessibility Rights Evaluation Index, and #3 in the Arab world for the 2023 ICT Development Index.
  • Highlights feature Digital Agenda 2030 goals of QR40 billion non-oil economy contribution and 26,000 jobs, plus Qatar Digital Academy's 330+ programs benefiting 5,700+ employees and support for 521+ startups.


Professor Rayaz Malik & eye scan to detect neurodegenerative diseases

 

Friday, May 15, 2026

The 35th Doha International Book Fair - May 14 – May 23 - DECC

 

Tiny Leaf-Shaped Pages: A 16th-Century Miniature Qur’an

 


 What we know about this masterpiece:

  • It dates from the Mughal period and was made in India – representing the highest level of craftsmanship of that age.

  • It is written in ghurab script – meaning extremely tiny writing.

  • The text is illuminated with golden floral decor.

  • The pages are cut in the shape of leaves – a very rare feature for a book.

  • The binding style is Safina.

  • It is believed to be in a private collection.

  • The last time it appeared publicly, at auction, it was offered for £35,000 (approx. USD 44,500).

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Middle East Skies: From Disruption to Reopening

 

Qatar Airways Resumes Double-Daily Flights to Abu Dhabi

 

Istanbul’s street breakfast - simit vendor

 


  this short video shows a scene in Istabul . The ring bread   called simit  is sold in the street . The vendor  keeps    this special bakery product on his head  while the customer  is taking one .

 Would you  eat  one ? 

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Good & Bad Maritime News in Qatar: A Tale of Two Ships

 



The waters of the Gulf are never calm for long, but this week brought a particularly sharp contrast of relief and tension for Qatar’s maritime sector.


From a historic diplomatic breakthrough to a brazen act of aggression inside Qatari territory, here is the split screen of news coming out of Doha.


## ✅ The Good News: A Lifeline to Pakistan


In a significant geopolitical and energy breakthrough, the cargo ship **MV Khaittiyat** has successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz.


Why is this a big deal? The vessel is fully laden with **Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)** destined for **Pakistan**.


This marks the **first time** since the outbreak of the war on Iran that such a direct shipment has been permitted. Even more notable is the diplomatic nuance: the passage was carried out with the **explicit approval of Iran**.


For Pakistan, which faces mounting energy crises and winter demand, this shipment is a lifeline. For Qatar, it proves that while regional alliances shift, gas can still flow through the Strait—provided the right diplomatic channels are used. This is a quiet victory for energy security amidst regional volatility.


## ❌ The Bad News: Drone Attack in Qatari Waters


While the *Khaittiyat* sailed safely, another vessel was not so lucky.


In a serious escalation of maritime threats, a **commercial cargo ship** was struck by a drone. The attack did not happen in a war zone or disputed waters—it happened **inside Qatari sovereign waters**.


### The details are worrying:

- **Origin of goods:** The vessel was carrying cargo from Abu Dhabi (UAE) to Qatar.

- **The location:** Qatari territorial waters.

- **The method:** An unmanned aerial drone strike.


This is the first reported incident of a drone hitting a commercial vessel inside Qatar’s own maritime borders. While no casualties have been reported yet (pending official updates), the implications are severe. It raises questions about maritime security, air defense, and whether commercial supply routes between the UAE and Qatar—still fragile after the reconciliation—are now being actively targeted.


## The Bottom Line


Qatar finds itself navigating two very different currents.


On one hand, it is facilitating crucial energy supplies to Pakistan through a negotiated passage with Iran—proving that dialogue works. On the other hand, a direct attack on a commercial vessel in its own waters suggests that new, unmanned threats are emerging that Doha’s navy and security forces may not have fully prepared for.



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