Qatar vs. Switzerland in FIFA World Cup 2026
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Qatar Airways has officially announced the resumption of its daily service between Hamad International Airport (DOH) and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), set to commence on 1 August 2026. This reinstatement marks a significant expansion of the carrier's North American footprint,
Switzerland arrive in California as heavy favourites, but Qatar have a stubborn streak and a point to prove after their disastrous home World Cup in 2022…Match: Qatar vs Switzerland | Date:
Qatar Airways is heading back to the city of brotherly love. The Oneworld alliance carrier will begin daily service to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) from its base at Doha's Hamad International Airport (DOH) base on Aug.
With a new boss at the helm and expectations of billions in surplus gas revenue, the Qatar Investment Authority spent the past year telegraphing a step-up in dealmaking. Iran’s attacks on the country’s energy infrastructure and Doha’s inability to ship products risk hampering that push.
Qatar arrive at the 2026 World Cup as the longest of long shots, priced at 1500/1 to lift the trophy, yet their Group B draw and a squad packed with Asian Cup pedigree make certain markets far more
The airline said the route will provide travellers with access to destinations across Africa, Asia and the Middle East via Hamad International Airport in Doha
Team Qatar will make their Le Mans 24 Hours endurance debut this weekend in a significant step for ​a small country with big motorsport ambitions.
Fans protesting Nations League matches with Israel threw tennis balls onto the field, stopping the Ireland-Qatar friendly twice at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Canada, who operate in a 4-4-2 shape, focus on progressing the ball through their wide areas to quickly find their wingers, Tajon Buchanan, Ali Ahmed or Alphonso Davies, with the left side being supported by an advancing full-back in the Bayern Munich star or the multi-positioned Richie Laryea.
Qatar has expanded eligibility for its national service programme, allowing children of Qatari mothers and non-Qatari residents born in the country to apply for military service under a new initiative announced by the Ministry of Defence.
