A K-pop star has been indefinitely suspended by his management company, after he was accused of being a bully while at school. Hyunjin, 20, of boy band Stray Kids, issued an apology after allegations by an unnamed former schoolmate that he was verbally abusive during his teens. Seven other celebrities …
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Chinese investment in Australia plummets 61%
Chinese investment in Australia plummeted 61% in 2020, the lowest number in six years. The drop in investment comes amid a growing diplomatic rift between the two countries. The Australian National University’s Chinese Investment in Australia Database (CHIIA) recorded just over $780m (A$1bn ; £550m) in investment. Only 20 Chinese …
Read More »Hong Kong charges 47 activists in largest use yet of new security law
Police in Hong Kong have charged 47 activists with “subversion”, in the largest use yet of the territory’s controversial security law. The 47, among a group of 55 arrested in dawn raids last month, were told to report to police stations for detention ahead of court appearances on Monday. Beijing …
Read More »Christophe Delabarre appointed as new Food & Beverage director for JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha
Newly appointed Food & Beverage director, Christophe Delabarre, for JW Marriott Marquis City Center Doha will be managing all the operations in the food and beverage section. Delabarre, who graduated from the Hospitality School in France, started his career behind the stoves and had the chance to work with Michel …
Read More »60 kinds of diverse trees and shrubs housed in Umm Salal
According to a tweet by the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) on February 28 said that 12 different species of turf are being tested at their nursery to find the perfect grade for stadiums and training sites during Qatar 2022. With an area of 880,000msq, the SC Tree …
Read More »Farms are going to need different kinds of robots
On a lush, green patch of rolling farmland in Australia’s Queensland, cows are quietly grazing in a scene that is replicated around the world. A closer inspection, however, would reveal that these particular bovines are a bit more high-tech than normal. Behind one ear, each carries a device roughly the …
Read More »All you need to know about the COVID-19 drive-thru vaccination center
The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) announced that a new Covid-19 drive-through vaccination centre has opened up in Lusail for patients needing the second dose of the vaccine. “People do not need an appointment to attend the drive-through centre. However, as the centre is only for people receiving their second …
Read More »Covid-19 – Officials hunt Brazil virus variant case in England
Health officials are trying to trace one person in England who has been infected with a concerning variant of coronavirus first found in Brazil. They are one of six cases of the P1 variant found in the UK in February. The person did not complete a test registration form so …
Read More »‘Doha Capital of Culture in the Islamic World 2021’ starts from March 8
Under the patronage of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, activities of “Doha Capital of Culture in the Islamic World 2021” will commence March 8 onwards. The activities and events to be conducted throughout the year will be supervised with the joint cooperation by the Ministry of …
Read More »Iran nuclear deal – Tehran rules out informal talks on reviving accord
Iran has ruled out holding an informal meeting with the US and European powers on ways to revive a nuclear deal, insisting that America must lift all of its unilateral sanctions first. Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman said it was not an appropriate time for the talks proposed by the European …
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