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10.06.2008 Qatar Petroleum is to jointly invest up to $70m with the UK/Dutch Shell Group in researching carbon dioxide storage projects in the Middle East, including the development of potential sites in the gas-rich state.
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Related topics/regions: [Climate change]
Qatar primary school student.
05.03.2007 Recognizing the need to invest in education to stimulate its own economic growth and development, Qatar is rapidly reforming its school system and improving teaching practices.
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From: Academy for Educational Development
Image: Qatar primary school student. © Academy for Educational Development
This young girl from west Darfur survived an attack by Janjaweed militia.
13.09.2006 Amnesty International has called on Russia, China, and Arab leaders to "work hard to get Sudan's consent for a UN peacekeeping force" before the peacekeepers currently in Darfur are forced to leave on September 30.
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From: Amnesty International USA
Related topics/regions: [China] [Russian Federation] [Sudan]
Image: This young girl from west Darfur survived an attack by Janjaweed militia. © Refugees International
03.02.2006 DOHA, Qatar, Feb 3 (IPS) - Its foreign bureaus were bombed by U.S. warplanes, it is banned from reporting from four Middle East countries - and Al-Jazeera is only growing in popularity.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [East Asia] [Middle East]
06.09.2005 Directors and assistant directors of state and private broadcasting corporations from 12 Arab countries started a one week training course on modern broadcasting management in Qatar’s capital Doha.
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Related topics/regions: [ICT]
28.09.2004 Members of the International Telecommunications Union have met to approve
studies that will help developing countries create information societies. The meeting also took up issues that could be discussed by the World Telecommunication Development Conference scheduled in Qatar in March 2006.
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From: International Telecommunication Union
Related topics/regions: [ICT] [Civil society]
Nepalese children
23.09.2003 A development organisation trains primary school teachers in Nepal to help improve teaching standards. The organisation focuses on for alternative teaching methods for better quality teaching.
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From: Global Action Nepal
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] [South Asia] [India] [Children] [Education]
Image: Nepalese children
27.05.2003 The first female minister in Qatar, Sheikha Ahmad Al-Mahmoud, took office as the Minister of Education. The appointment came after the ratification of the first Constitution in Qatar in April. She promised to work towards removing segregation in schools.
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From: Feminist Majority Foundation
Related topics/regions: [Education]
26.02.2003 An international media monitoring group is concerned about a court ruling in Qatar this week which confirmed a death sentence against Jordanian journalist Firas al-Majali on charges of espionage.
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From: Committee to Protect Journalists
Related topics/regions: [Jordan] [Freedom of expression] [Justice and crime]
14.02.2003 The Saudi Arabian government's refusal to allow Qatar-based Arabic TV station Al-Jazeera to cover this week's annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca has prompted concern among media monitoring groups.
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From: Committee to Protect Journalists
Related topics/regions: [Saudi Arabia] [Freedom of expression] [Media]
11.12.2002 Qatar seems to be leading the way on economic and political reform within the Arab world, says Shravanti Reddy, increasing its regional and international influence.
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From: Digital Freedom Network
Related topics/regions: [Economy] [Human rights] [Politics] [Democracy]
24.06.2002 A Scotland-based terrorism expert assesses the strength of Al Queda, following Sunday's announcement that Osama Bin Laden is alive and the network is planning further attacks on the United States.
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From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Security]
Osama bin Laden
24.06.2002 The world's most wanted terrorist suspect, Osama bin Laden, and his al-Qaeda network are alive and well and preparing more attacks, a spokesman for the group said in a statement aired on a Qatar-based satellite channel on Sunday.
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From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Security]
Image: Osama bin Laden © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
07.01.2002 The World Development Movement analyses the outcomes of the WTO's 4th Ministerial meeting held in Doha this week, concluding that developing countries were pressured into accpetance and that that there is no commitment to "fundamental and radical reform" of the WTO.
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From: World Development Movement
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Trade]
07.01.2002 The Catholic Aid Agency CAFOD says the final declaration of the WTO Summit in Doha places a heavy negotiating burden on developing countries.
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From: CAFOD
Related topics/regions: [Development] [Trade]
07.01.2002 At one stage, it looked as if the WTO meeting, held in Doha last week, would end without agreement. But a day over schedule, the 142 member states finally presented an agenda for further negotiations on lifting barriers to trade.
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From: Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
Related topics/regions: [Trade]
07.01.2002 The outcome of the Doha trade talks has been better than anybody expected according to the EU's Agriculture Commissioner Dr Franz Fischler after long hours of deliberation by Ministers attending the World Trade Organisation Meeting finally produced an agreement on Wednesday morning.
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From: EuropaWorld
Related topics/regions: [Trade]
07.01.2002 Trade ministers from around the world gathered from 9 - 13 November in Doha for the crucially important 4th Ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation. OneWorld brings you portraits of some of the key commentators and their views on the meeting.
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Related topics/regions: [Trade]
24.12.2001 The latest issue of the Corporate Europe Observer looks at the cost to the climate of getting the Kyoto Protocol ratified before the Rio+10 meeting next September. This is a 1.2MB .pdf file.
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From: Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO)
Related topics/regions: [Trade]
24.12.2001 With northern governments faithfully pushing the corporate agenda at the recent WTO meetings in Quatar businesses were able to remain uncharacteristically invisible. Go behind the scenes on this and other issues with the latest issue of the Corporate Europe Observer. This is a 1.2MB .pdf file.
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From: Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO)
Related topics/regions: [Trade]
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