Doha: HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani has stressed the significance of safeguarding Qatar's natural resources and conserving biodiversity. This initiative aims to create a balance between the nation's developmental plans and sustainability objectives.
According to Qatar News Agency, Dalalah Brokerage and Investment Holding Company, a Qatari public shareholding company, announced net profits of QR 4.459 million for the year 2025. This marks a significant turnaround from the net loss of QR 2.666 million recorded in 2024. Meanwhile, the Mahaseel Festival continues to draw visitors to the southern part of Katara Cultural Village, offering a blend of heritage and family-friendly elements. The festival showcases local products such as fresh vegetables, dates, and honey, highlighting the richness of Qatar's national production.
The Department of Real Estate Registration at the Ministry of Justice reported a real estate trading volume of QAR 931,373,587 in sales contracts between February 15 and 19, 2026. Additionally, with the onset of Ramadan, remittances from Qatari workers to their home countries have reached their peak, intertwining economic considerations with a spirit of social solidarity.
Qatar has expressed strong condemnation of the attacks in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab provinces in Pakistan, which resulted in casualties. In another development, the mosque's role in Islam as a comprehensive institution for worship, education, and community strengthening was highlighted, emphasizing its historical contribution to human development and social awareness.
The Academic Bridge Program, part of Qatar Foundation's Pre-University Education, has signed an agreement with the University of St Andrews in the UK, opening new educational pathways for Qatari students. Nebras Energy Q.P.S.C. also announced the successful completion of negotiations for acquiring ENGIE S.A.'s equity interests in Qatar Power and Ras Girtas Power.
The Attorneys' Admission Committee, led by E Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Ibrahim bin Ali Al Mohannadi, witnessed five new lawyers taking their legal oaths. Lastly, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie, met with the non-resident Ambassador of Mongolia to Qatar, Sergelen Purev.