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Extractions: Al Jazeera TV News From Qatar April 6,2003:Qatari men and women vote Monday for the second time in the history of this Gulf state, in the middle of a war on Iraq that the United States hopes will usher democracy into more of the Arab world. March 30,2003: Blasted by Washington and London for beaming distressing pictures from Iraq, al-Jazeera television from Qatar , said on Sunday it would not censor the horrors of war. The 24-hour, Arabic-language, broadcaster deliberated carefully before beaming pictures that could be especially troublesome to viewers. AL Jazeerah is really looking for trouble with all the civilized world...watch out!! Feb.23,2003: A Qatar Airways plane en route to London made an emergency landing in Damascus yesterday following a bomb threat but security forces have so far failed to find any explosives on board, Syrian officials said. A second Qatari aircraft bound for Doha was delayed in Cairo after a note was discovered on the plane saying it would blow up, but a search found no explosives. J an.20,2003: IN QATAR, THE governments parallel policies can be perplexing. On one hand, Qatars emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani is allowing one of his army bases to be transformed into a wartime headquarters for the American military.
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Extractions: Charts of Survey Results Qatar Foundation Visit November Trip to Qatar gathers facts about possible degree program Qatar Visit Itinerary Learn About Qatar Relevant Readings about Qatar The Country of Qatar Download a Map of Qatar The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science and Community Development ended more than a year of discussions and negotiations about a proposed undergraduate campus in Doha, Chancellor James Moeser said today (Feb. 1). The Qatar Foundations managing director, Abdulredha Abdulrehman, confirmed that "despite the hard work and best intentions of all concerned, the parties found that their positions were far apart and they were unable to reach agreement," and the foundation would now pursue other alternatives. "I regret that we were unable to reach an agreement," Moeser said. "Over these past several months, we developed an excellent relationship that I hope will continue with the Chairperson of the Qatar Foundation, as well as the management and staff of the foundation.
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Extractions: Country Info Qatar Introduction Qatar General Data Qatar Maps Qatar Culture ... Qatar Time and Date Qatar Government Back to Top Qatar is a monarchy. Under the terms of a 1970 provisional constitution, executive power rests with the Council of Ministers (cabinet). The council is appointed by the head of state, the emir, who is also the prime minister. Qatar has no legislative body, although the constitution guarantees to all citizens the basic democratic rights. In 1999 Qatars well-equipped armed forces included an 8,500-member army, a navy of 1,730, and an air force of 2,100. Egypt Maps
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Extractions: Country Info Qatar Introduction Qatar General Data Qatar Maps Qatar Culture ... Qatar Time and Date Qatar People Back to Top The population of Qatar (2001 estimate) is 769,152. This figure includes a large number of migrant laborers from neighboring states. The official language is Arabic, although English is widely used in government and commerce. Most native Qataris belong to the Islamic Wahhabi sect, an orthodox branch of Sunni Muslims. The capital and leading port is Doha, with a population (1986) of 217,294. Qatar was originally settled by nomads from the central part of the Arabian Peninsula. Immigrant workers, however, now form the majority of the Qatari population, and most of the population is urban. The ethnic divisions include: 20 percent native Qatari, 25 percent other Arab, 34 percent South Asian, 16 percent Iranian, and 5 percent other. The ratio of men to women stands at approximately 2 to 1. Arabic is spoken by the majority of the population, while English is commonly used as a second language. Though most Qataris, indigenous and migrant alike, follow the dictates of the Wahhabi interpretation of Sunnite Islam, Qatar is not as strict as neighbouring Saudi Arabia. Economic necessity and the relatively small number of native Qatari workers has resulted in relative freedom for women. Egypt Maps
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