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A TV Hack Appears to Have Sparked the Middle East's Diplomatic Crisis
Alleged hackers broke into a TV station to broadcast and tweet fake news, provoking a huge diplomatic incident.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Putin denies election meddling, cops identify London attackers, Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial underway, and more.
Qatar's New Labor Law Kicks In, Is Basically Old Labor Law
Meet the new labor law, same as the old labor law.
Does Qatar’s Football Policy Put Players at Risk of Exploitation?
Qatar’s policy of naturalising players for its national team attracts footballers from across the globe to try their luck in the country. But, given the potential pitfalls of the kafala system, this can leave them vulnerable to exploitation.
Does Qatar's Soccer Policy Put Players at Risk of Exploitation?
Qatar's policy of naturalising players for its national team attracts footballers from across the globe to try their luck in the country. But, given the potential pitfalls of the kafala system, this can leave them vulnerable to exploitation.
Norwegian Cycling Officials Accuse Qatari Policeman of Intentionally Hitting Female Cyclist With Car
The cyclist also insinuated that she was hit deliberately because she was wearing shorts.
Dutch Trade Union to Sue FIFA Over Modern ‘Slavery’ in Qatar
FNV, the largest trade union in the Netherlands, has decided to take action through the Swiss courts together with a worker from Bangladesh.
Qatar, Futurism and Fortune-Tellers
In the work of photographers Christto and Andrew, Qatar is futuristic, brightly coloured and well-manicured.
What Happens After Countries Finally Start Sending Women to the Olympics
Has growing female participation in the Olympics from countries like Saudi Arabia and Brunei had a meaningful impact at home, or it is just a gesture for a global audience?
Photos of Disappearing Doha
New Zealand photographer Bas Van Est's eerie photographs capture the old city crumbling in the face of relentless development .
Qatar’s Rejuvenated Handball Team Has A Distinct Shortage of Qataris
Qatar's investment in sports is bigger than the World Cup. Their national handball team, which has players from Croatia, Cuba, Egypt, and France—and three Qataris—is proof.