Maid Abuse in Qatar: A Growing Problem
Maid abuse in Qatar is a growing problem, human rights groups say. Abir Bouguerra, Angel Polacco and Sara Al-Darwish report.
Read More →Maid abuse in Qatar is a growing problem, human rights groups say. Abir Bouguerra, Angel Polacco and Sara Al-Darwish report.
Read More →Qatar’s public transportation leaves much to be desired. But there is hope on the horizon, Alanna Alexander and Munazza Sayed report.
Read More →Qatar has poured billions into its education system, but educators say more needs to be done. Mahdiyeh Mohd Seid Mahmoodzadeh and Marium Saeed report.
Read More →The social life of migrant laborers in Qatar leaves much to be desired. Maha Ansari and Amna Elsaka report.
Read More →More Qatari women are graduating with college degrees. But society may not be ready for them. Haneen Hindi and Mai Akkad report.
Read More →Qatar has ambitious plans to go green, but the reality on the ground tells a different story. Penny Yi Wang and Amna Al-Saadi report.
Read More →Qatar’s water consumption is among the highest in the world, but that usage is taking its toll. Aamena Ahmed and Ardinny Razania report.
Read More →Religious and cultural obstacles are hindering Qatar’s efforts to conduct organ transplants. Reem Zubaidi and Aisha Al-Misned report.
Read More →Qatar’s overcrowded hospitals are having trouble coping with the country’s booming population. Jaimee Haddad and Gena El Aker report.
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