In a utopian science fiction future, human beings are a blend of man and machine that will not require the delicate care our bodies do today. While that might be a far ways away, some of the healthcare problems facing humans are solved today by machines that function like humans. Shehan Mashood talks to surgeon [...]
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Is the Qatari backed Shard an Icon or an Eyesore?
As Qatar’s investments have grown larger, so has the controversy surrounding some of its actions. And with its largest investment to date - at least in reputational terms - Doha must once again tread a fine line between diversifying wealth and maintaining relations. Jamie Stewart reports In early July, on the south bank of the river [...]
read moreQatar’s Impending Rail Revolution
In coming years Qatar and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) are entering a golden age of railway development that will change the face of the region. The work will be tough, the timetable demanding, but the result should put local businesses with Doha weeks from a QR30 billion multi-contract announcement on the right [...]
read moreFostering Qatar’s art industry
Katara Cultural Village is home to many of Qatars artistic and cultural organisations, such as the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and the Doha Tribeca International Film Festival. The village was created to help position Qatar as an international cultural lighthouse through theatre, literature, art, music, conventions and exhibitions. Erika Widén reports on the Visual Art Centers [...]
read moreQatar’s assertive sovereign wealth fund
The Qatar Investment Authority continues to rank among the most active sovereign wealth funds, with assets spread across the world. But could the flow of income also soon be invested a little closer to home? Jamie Stewart investigates. “The [Qatari] government is expected to continue to accumulate external assets with fiscal surpluses invested abroad through [...]
read moreReady for take off, New Doha International Airport
The New Doha International Airport, with construction investment of more than QR64 billion, is set to open its doors by the second half of 2013. Martin Rivers examines Doha’s vision to become the busiest transit hub in the world once the airport is completed in 2015 - and the country’s high demand for the deluxe [...]
read moreRamadan Kareem: Arabian Theme Tents
Ramadan is a sacred month for all Muslims around the world. However, in Qatar and the Gulf Region lavish evening tents are popular for corporate Iftars and Suhoors. Erika Widén writes about the concept behind these tents and why millions of Qatari Riyals are invested in them. Qatar is a historic, cultural, and religious country [...]
read moreFeature: Qatar’s lucrative hydrocarbon game
Qatars exposure to global oil and gas prices is immense, with volatile international events able to influence Dohas spending power. So how is the market bearing up in light of the peninsulas huge budgetary needs? Edward Jameson reports. The world of oil and gas trade is a volatile, unpredictable and potentially lucrative one, in which [...]
read moreJune Cover Story: The growth of e-commerce
Qatar is now the third biggest spender online in the Middle East. Barry Mansfield examines the factors driving this trend, and the main challenges faced by local and regional retailers as they strive to embrace the Internet age. STATE OF E-COMMERCE The Middle East experienced spectacular growth in e-commerce during 2011. Many new online launches [...]
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