I hadn't been to Al Bida Park for a while – it was so nice to greet the trees and the blooms again. It's hot already, though bearable around sunset.
Saturday, May 09, 2026
Walking in Al Bida Park, Doha – Desert Roses, Palm Trees, and "All You Can Eat"
3 Fascinating Projects by Qatar's Ministry of Environment
Qatar isn't just about skyscrapers and sand dunes. The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change (MECC) is quietly launching some truly innovative projects. From turning waste into building materials to planting mangroves in tourist spots, here are three facts you probably didn't know.
1. Sewage Turned into Green Cement
Every year, Qatar produces about 40,000 tonnes of sewage sludge. Instead of dumping it, the MECC transforms it into "Green Cement." This eco-friendly material is cheaper than regular cement and helps reduce landfill waste. It's a smart win-win.
2.A High-Tech Marine Spy Vessel
Qatar now has an advanced marine monitoring boat equipped with Starlink internet and an onboard laboratory. It can test water quality immediately and respond to emergencies like oil spills in real time. Think of it as a floating environmental guard dog.For the first time in Qatar, mangroves were planted not just for conservation but for beauty. On Qetaifan Island in Lusail, 1,000 mangrove seedlings now line the shoreline. They clean the air, prevent erosion, and look stunning—all in a tourist destination.
Successful vegetation recovery in Qatar - Rawdat Al-Ham and Al-Him areas
🎥| روضتا الهام والهيم هما إحدى البيئات الطبيعية التي شهدت تحسنًا في الغطاء النباتي، نتيجة جهود وزارة البيئة والتغير المناخي في الحماية والتأهيل، ما يدعم استدامة التنوع الحيوي وحفظه للأجيال القادمة.#ربيع_قطر#حماية_الغطاء_النباتي#جهود_بيئية_ميدانية#استدامة_البر_القطري… pic.twitter.com/CUDnQDQn0z
— وزارة البيئة والتغير المناخي (@moecc_qatar) May 5, 2026
Friday, May 08, 2026
3 interesting facts about the 2026 Emir Cup Final
(to be played on May 9 at Khalifa International Stadium):
A golden venue anniversary – This year's final marks 50 years since the inauguration of Khalifa International Stadium in 1976, making the match a special celebration of the iconic venue's history .
A battle between a record champion and the defending champion – Record 19-time champions Al Sadd face off against defending champions Al Gharafa, setting up a clash between the most successful club in the competition's history and the team looking to retain its crown .
Big prizes for fans – Beyond the football, spectators have a chance to win exciting prizes through live draws during the matchday program, including cars, travel packages, electronics, and cash rewards to buy tickets try this link
Emir Cup Final 2026: You Can Take the Metro to Khalifa Stadium
يمكنك استخدام #مترو_الدوحة للوصول إلى استاد خليفة الدولي لحضور نهائي كأس الأمير 2026. توجه إلى محطة المدينة الرياضية على الخط الذهبي واستخدم المخرج رقم 2 للوصول إلى وجهتك.
— Doha Metro & Lusail Tram (@metrotram_qa) May 7, 2026
You can travel with #DohaMetro to the Amir Cup Final 2026 at Khalifa International Stadium. Head to… pic.twitter.com/FY3wPjIwTl
Saturday, May 02, 2026
Qatar Airways continues to reinstate its network across the Middle East
Qatar Airways continues to reinstate its network across the Middle East, announcing the return of passenger flights to Baghdad (BGW), Basra (BSR), and Erbil (EBL) in Iraq, starting on 10 May 2026.
— Qatar Airways (@qatarairways) May 2, 2026
In parallel, Qatar Airways will reintroduce freighter services to Baghdad* from 7… pic.twitter.com/JMXvRYINVX
Friday, May 01, 2026
Full return of maritime navigation activities - Ministry of Transport in Qatar announces
🔴 ANNOUNCEMENT
— Ministry of Transport 🇶🇦 وزارة المواصلات (@MOTQatar) May 1, 2026
The MOT announces the full return of maritime navigation activities all day long for all types of maritime vessels and ships, as of Saturday, May 02, 2026, from 12:00 midnight.
🛟⚓️🚢🚤#MOTQatar #Qatar pic.twitter.com/9xeuJWVwwT
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Cağ Kebabı, traditional kebab from Türkiye - short video
Cağ Kebabı, Türkiye 🇹🇷
— TasteAtlas (@TasteAtlas) April 29, 2026
#5 Best Dish in the World for 2026
Taste Türkiye: https://t.co/UAijFMQV0z
Cağ Kebabı, traditional kebab from Türkiye 🇹🇷 made with marinated lamb or veal and cooked horizontally over an open wood fire, has been ranked the #5 Best Dish in the World 2025/26… pic.twitter.com/IzEaVl5BJ1
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Hormuz Tensions Hit Oil—and Food: Fertilizers, Supply Chains, and Russia’s Gain - AJ video
The restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz are continuing to put pressure on oil prices. But not everyone is a losing out as the crisis is opening fresh opportunities for Russia.
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) April 26, 2026
Al Jazeera’s Yulia Shapovalova explains. pic.twitter.com/iY8xM5CLLd
Additional airline partners returning to Hamad International Airport.
Operational Update
— Hamad Int'l Airport (@HIAQatar) April 26, 2026
Additional airline partners returning to Hamad International Airport.
Airline partners continue to resume operations to and from Doha, as flight operations expand.
For bookings and flight schedules, passengers can contact the airline directly.
Flight… pic.twitter.com/Y1ibDHxbzA
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
🩸✨ Health in Arabic: Essential Medical Words for Blood, Anemia & Care
A New Era in Medicine: Gene Editing Therapy now available at Sidra Medicine
A major breakthrough has been announced by Sidra Medicine — and it could change the future of treating serious blood diseases! 🧬✨ The hospital is introducing an advanced gene-editing therapy using CRISPR technology, designed as a one-time treatment that targets the root cause of disease instead of just managing symptoms.
But what does it actually treat? 🤔
It is aimed at patients with sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia. In sickle cell disease, red blood cells become stiff and sickle-shaped, blocking blood flow and causing severe pain. In beta thalassemia, the body cannot produce enough healthy hemoglobin, leading to constant anemia and repeated blood transfusions.
So how does this new therapy work? 🧪
Doctors take the patient’s stem cells, correct the faulty gene in a lab, and return the repaired cells to the body. Once they start working, the bone marrow can produce healthier red blood cells. Imagine that — fixing the problem at its source! 😮
Could this mean fewer hospital visits? Could it reduce lifelong transfusions? 💉➡️❌ Many patients may experience major improvements, even long-term relief!
Of course, there are risks. The process includes chemotherapy and is still being studied for long-term effects. But still… isn’t it incredible that medicine is moving from “treating” to “fixing”? 🚀



