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This handout photo taken and released by the Taiwan Presidential Office on January 1, 2026 shows Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te delivering a New Year’s Day speech…
The Israeli occupation forces arrested 50 Palestinians, most of them former prisoners, during a large-scale campaign of arrests and field investigations in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.In a statement on Thursday, the Palestinian Prisoners Club said that the arrest campaign has continued since dawn today, with arrests and field investigations concentrated in the Ramallah, while the rest of the arrests were distributed across Hebron, Tubas, Tulkarm, Nablus, Jenin, and Jerusalem.The club added that the arrests were accompanied by widespread raids and abuse, attacks against the detainees and their families, as well as widespread acts of sabotage and destruction in the homes of Palestinians.The club pointed out that the occupation has adopted a number of policies in the various areas it raids, and the key to these policies is the systematic field investigation that has affected dozens of families in all governorates.The number of arrests during 2025 reached more than 7,000 in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, in addition to the field investigations that affected thousands, while about 21,000 arrests were recorded since Oct. 7, 2023, without including arrests from Gaza, which are estimated to be in the thousands. Related Story Source link
Japan’s Naomi Osaka attends a training session ahead of the Brisbane International tennis tournament at Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane on December 27, 2023. (Photo by…
The Philippine embassy in Doha marked the 129th anniversary of Dr Jose Rizal’s martyrdom with solemn rites held at the Chancery on December 30.Held under the theme “Rizal: Sa Pagbangon ng mga Mamamayan, Aral at Diwa Mo ang Tunay na Gabay” (Rizal: As Our People Rise, Your Teachings and Wisdom Guide Our Way), the event paid tribute to Rizal’s intellectual legacy and his vision of a truly independent nation. Philippine ambassador Mardomel Celo D Melicor leads the Rizal Day celebration in Doha on December 30. In his remarks, Philippine ambassador Mardomel Celo D Melicor stressed that Rizal’s wisdom remains a vital compass for the Filipino people as they navigate the complexities of the 21st century.“Until his final breath, Rizal manifested courage by choosing to face his executioners,” Melicor said. “The values he embodied, together with his body of work, served as a foundational pillar in the establishment of Asia’s first republic.”The observance featured a solemn wreath-laying ceremony led by Melicor, joined by embassy officials and members of the Filipino community.The event also served as the formal closing of the embassy’s 2025 calendar, during which Filipino community leaders and volunteers were recognised for their partnership in various social and diplomatic initiatives over the past year. Source link
The Qatar Calendar House on Thursday said that planet Earth will reach the closest point in its orbit around the Sun — known as perihelion—on the evening of the day after tomorrow, Saturday, 14 Rajab 1447 AH, corresponding to 3 January 2026. At that time, Earth will be at an approximate distance of 147 million kilometers from the Sun, about five million kilometers closer than it was in July of last year.Dr. Bashir Marzouq, an astronomy expert at the Qatar Calendar House, stated that Earth reaches perihelion at the beginning of January each year, while it reaches the farthest point in its orbit around the Sun-known as aphelion-during the month of July.He noted that variations in the distance between the Earth and the Sun are not the cause of climatic changes on Earth’s surface. Rather, this variation plays an important role in determining the lengths of the four astronomical seasons. He emphasized that this phenomenon is entirely natural and has no negative effects on the inhabitants of the planet, contrary to claims made by non-specialists.Dr. Marzouq further pointed out a striking paradox: despite Earth being closest to the Sun in January, which corresponds to winter in the Northern Hemisphere, temperatures are low. Conversely, when Earth is farthest from the Sun in July—summer in the Northern Hemisphere, temperatures are high. This is due to the angle of incidence of solar radiation. In winter, the Sun’s rays strike the Northern Hemisphere at a more oblique angle, causing them to pass through a longer path in the atmosphere and lose a significant portion of their heat. In summer, the Sun’s rays fall more directly, traverse a shorter atmospheric path, and therefore retain more of their heat. The situation is entirely reversed in the Southern Hemisphere.It is worth noting that Earth, like the other planets, orbits the Sun in an elliptical (oval-shaped) path, with the Sun located at one of the two foci of the ellipse. Consequently, Earth has the nearest point in its orbit called perihelion and the farthest point known as aphelion. Related Story Source link
Israeli Occupation demolishes residential apartment, arrests four Palestinians in Nablus
The Israeli occupation forces (OIF) bombed at dawn on Thursday a residential apartment in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, and arrested four Palestinians.WAFA news agency reported that the IOF stormed Nablus and surrounded the apartment before bombing it, adding that the IOF also arrested two of its residents during the operation.The IOF also stormed the Old City in Nablus and arrested two more young Palestinians after having raided their homes.This attack comes as part of a series of arbitrary practices carried out by the Israeli occupation in various areas of the occupied West Bank, which often include house raids, mass arrests, and the use of live ammunition. Related Story Source link
Lusail Boulevard brings together over 250,000 people to watch Qatar’s largest fireworks display
Lusail City stole the spotlight during Qatar’s New Year celebrations on Wednesday evening, as Lusail Boulevard hosted a grand event marking the close of the year. The city’s skyline was illuminated by the largest fireworks display in the State of Qatar, officially welcoming the New Year 2026 in a spectacular celebration that attracted more than 250,000 citizens, residents, and visitors. Festivities began at 6:00 PM with advanced laser light shows inspired by the city’s modern architectural identity, followed by live artistic and musical performances that continued until midnight. The vibrant atmosphere highlighted Lusail’s capability to host major events and deliver them to the highest international standards. A standout drone show featured 4,000 pyrotechnic shots launched by 1,000 “Pyrodrone” units from 46 different locations, alongside a total of 15,300 individual fireworks synchronized with the main display. Together, they created a breathtaking visual scene across the city’s sky, reflecting Lusail’s spirit of innovation and creativity. The event witnessed an exceptional public turnout, underscoring Lusail’s growing status as a leading destination for national celebrations and major events in Qatar. The city has increasingly become a focal point for high-profile occasions representing the country at both local and international levels. On this occasion, CEO of Qatari Diar, Sheikh Hamad bin Talal Al-Thani stated: “The success of this New Year 2026 celebration at Lusail Boulevard highlights the city’s standing and capabilities today as an integrated urban hub and a most important spot for the Qatar’s important events. This achievement is the result of a clear vision to develop a city that brings together quality of life, advanced infrastructure, and distinctive events that meet the aspirations of the community.” For his part, CEO of Visit Qatar, Eng. Abdulaziz Ali Al Mawlawi emphasized that choosing Lusail to host such celebrations reflects its emergence as a new tourism icon in the country, saying: “Lusail today confirms its presence as a main platform for major events in the State of Qatar. These celebrations align with Visit Qatar’s strategy to diversify tourism offerings and deliver world-class entertainment experiences that enhance the country’s appeal and position it among the leading regional and global destinations.” This event comes as part of joint efforts between Qatari Diar and Visit Qatar to reinforce Lusail’s position as a city of the future and to strengthen its role as a key driver of Qatar’s tourism and entertainment landscape, through major events that reflect the nation’s ambitions and aspirations. Source link
Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar organised the International Mushaira on December 26 in Doha aimed at nurturing the Urdu language and literature and promoting it among the younger generation.Renowned and seasoned poets from the subcontinent graced the Mushaira, adding exceptional splendour to the literary gathering.Eminent poets including Shakeel Azmi, Afzal Allahabadi, Dil Khairabadi, Rana Tabassum, Faraz Adeebi, Sabahat Aarruj, and Khalid Nadeem Shani wowed the audience with their thought-provoking and melodious poetry.Their verses reflected a fine blend of intellectual depth, artistic maturity, and contemporary awareness, drawing repeated applause from the listeners. Their participation truly imparted an international character to the Mushaira and reaffirmed that Urdu poetry transcends geographical boundaries.Doha-based local poets also made a strong impact, demonstrating that the land of Doha is rich with fertile literary minds. Local poets included Raqim Azmi, Ahmad Ashfaq, renowned humorist Ashfaq Deshmukh, Aziz Nabeel, Asif Shafi, Maqsood Anwar Maqsood, Ateeq Anzar and Dr Nadeem Zafar Jilani Danish.Their fresh, spontaneous, and life-centred poetry added a distinct flavour to the evening. Themes of nostalgia, cultural identity, social consciousness, and intellectual maturity were particularly prominent in their verses and were appreciated by the audience.The Mushaira commenced with the recitation of the Holy Qur’an by Hafiz Muazzam Nadvi followed by an introductory address by Muhammad Athar, advisor to Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar. He highlighted the organisation’s literary services, historical significance, and its pivotal role in promoting the Urdu language.The initial proceedings were conducted by Ahmad Ashfaq, the general secretary of Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar, and the formal stage was later taken over by Dr Nadeem Zafar Jilani Danish.Mushaira president Jawaid Danish, an internationally acclaimed theatre artist and literary figure from Canada, lauded the global reach of the Urdu language, the consistent efforts of Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar, and the sincerity of the organisers. He described such gatherings as a breath of fresh air for Urdu literature.Chief guest Issa Salman Juma Rabia al-Kuwari expressed his deep affection for Urdu language and literature and congratulated Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar on organising such a meaningful and successful literary event.The presence of distinguished literary personalities such as Gauhar Altaf, Tanveer Sheikh, Javaid Sahib, Ibrahim Khan Kamal, and other renowned poets and writers further enhanced the stature of the Mushaira. It reaffirmed Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar’s esteemed position among literary circles.The Mushaira president thanked the organisers, poets, audience, and sponsors, hoping that Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar would continue to serve Urdu literature with the same passion and dedication. Source link
The Organising Committee of the Doha Equestrian Tour 2026 announced the launch of the inaugural HH The Father Amir’s Prix, the opening event of the season, which gets under way on Friday at the Longines Arena at Al Shaqab and runs until Sunday. More than 240 male and female riders from 32 countries are taking part in the championship, which boasts a total prize pool exceeding €3.3 million. The event comprises four international rounds, featuring competitions ranging from CSI1* to CSI5**, in addition to classes for junior and young riders. After first tour concludes this Sunday, the second leg will begin from January 8-10, the third from January 22-24, and the fourth and final round will be held from January 29-31. The second, third and fourth rounds will include qualifying classes for the FEI Group VII Final. The championship is jointly organised by the Qatar Equestrian Federation, Al Shaqab and the Qatar Olympic Committee. Details of the event were unveiled during a press conference held at Al Shaqab.Deputy Event Director, Mohammed Jaber al-Khayarin said that the HH The Father Amir’s Prix marks the opening series of events of the 2026 Doha Equestrian Tour and holds special significance as it bears the name of HH The Father Amir, reflecting the enduring legacy of the comprehensive development established under his leadership, including the advancement of equestrian sport. He added: “Extensive preparations have been undertaken to deliver the event in accordance with the highest organizational and technical standards, reflecting Qatar’s established reputation for hosting major international sporting events. Hosting the competition at Al Shaqab, one of the world’s premier equestrian venues, underlines our commitment to providing an exceptional competitive environment for riders and an outstanding experience for spectators.” Salemain al-Suwaidi, Sporting Director of the event, while delving into the technical aspects of the event, noted that the tour will be hosting a considerable number of world-class riders, including Belgium’s Abdelkader Said, Germany’s Philipp Weishaupt and Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann, winner of the HH The Amir’s Sword in the previous season, alongside elite riders from various other countries and regions. Emphasising the event’s commitment to international standards, Alejandro Ancin Berdegue, CEO of In2Strides, said that the course design was developed in collaboration with internationally recognised experts who have worked on some of the world’s leading equestrian events. He added that the courses have been carefully curated to enhance competitiveness, showcase riding skill, and reinforce the event’s international profile.Colourful Opening Ceremony Abdullah al-Qashouti, Director of Marketing and Communications for the championship, stated that there will be an official opening ceremony on Friday, featuring artistic performances, a breathtaking drone and light show, along with equestrian-themed activities within the competition venue. The fan zone will offer entertainment facilities, a selection of cafes and retail outlets, as well as accompanying outdoor activities around the Longines Arena, involving service providers, entrepreneurs and artists throughout the event period, highlighting Qatari hospitality and cultural heritage. He added: “Tickets are available through the Road to Qatar, with general admission priced at QR50 per day. The platform also offers a range of hospitality options, including VIP Tent Hospitality and Premium Hospitality Packages, providing exclusive access, premium seating, dedicated parking, catering services and daily information. Here is a merged, smooth, and professional version without repetition. We urge all fans to plan their trip to Al Shaqab Arena in advance, and enjoy the entertainment and side activities offered during the event. Hussain Akbar al-Baker, Executive Director of Commercial and Properties at United Development Company, stated: “UDC’s sponsorship of HH The Father Amir Trophy reflects our strategic commitment to high-impact events that drive tourism, attract international audiences, and celebrate Qatar’s cultural heritage. As a world-class equestrian spectacle, the event strengthens Qatar’s global positioning and aligns with UDC’s role in developing integrated destinations that support long-term value creation while enhancing the nation’s tourism and lifestyle offerings.” Mohammed Saad al-Kubaisi, CEO of the Education Above All Foundation, said: “The humanitarian partnership between the Education Above All Foundation and Al Shaqab in the H.H. the Father Amir’s Prix reflects a strong convergence between sporting heritage and humanitarian action, and embodies a shared vision that recognises equestrian sport as a distinguished national platform for advancing humanitarian and development values. The championship provides an important opportunity to highlight the messages of education, solidarity, and empowerment through a world-class sporting event that brings together authenticity and excellence, and contributes to supporting efforts to ensure access to quality and inclusive education for children and youth around the world, creating a lasting humanitarian impact.”Hisham Saleh Al Hamad al-Mana, Chairman of Saleh Al Hamad Al Mana Co, stated that the company remains dedicated to advancing Qatar’s major sporting initiatives and fostering the continued development of equestrian sport across the nation. He added: “We are honoured to support HH The Father Amir’s Prix by providing world-class transportation services that reflect the event’s prestige and commitment to excellence.” Source link
AMU Alumni Association Qatar (AMUAAQ) organised a session of “Dastangoi” on December 25 at the Kanjani Hall, Indian Community Benevolent Forum (ICBF) with internationally acclaimed theatre artist, poet and author Jawaid Danish.AMUAAQ president, Dr Nadeem Jilani, welcomed the guests and introduced Danish, who now resides in Canada and works as the artistic director of Rangmanch Canada.At the gathering, Danish kept the audience enthralled for nearly an hour with his magnum opus solo performance “Dastan Hijraton ki” based on the struggles of immigrants, taking audiences on a rollercoaster of emotions.Dr Ashna Nusrat, VP AMUAAQ-affiliated ladies wing, outlined the activities of the association while chairman Er Jawed Ahmad, together with all executive members, felicitated the visiting guest with a memento and a customary shawl, recalling him as an illustrious son of AMU who has made the Alma mater proud.An author of over 20 books, he is known to be the first and only “Dastango” in Canada and North America. His solo drama, “Yes, my son Razi is autistic” has been translated in 19 world languages which in itself is a record.A book compiled by Danish, titled “Pas-e-dastaras”, based on the published articles about the poetry of the renowned poet Ahmad Ashfaque, was also released on the occasion.AMUAAQ presented its first annual magazine, Abr-e-Aligarh, to Danish, documenting the association’s activities over recent years. Dr Jilani highlighted the publication’s journey, which evolved from an idea in 2017 by then president Er Jawed Ahmad and Ali Imran into this magazine, edited by chief editor Mamnoon Ahmad Bangash.The association also awarded mementoes and certificates to: Nadim Asrar (former president, AMUSU), Shahanvas Bava (president, ICBF), Pramod Kumar (board of director, AMUAAQ), and Lutfi Kakar (advisor, AMUAAQ).Rasheed Ahmad (vice president, ICBF) attended the ceremony, while Deepak Shetty (general secretary, ICBF), received the guests along with the AMUAAQ team. Source link
