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Dr. Rayaz Malik, professor of medicine and assistant dean for clinical research partnerships at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) and senior consultant physician in endocrinology and diabetes ...
Somalia ranks poorly in key dimensions of human development, and urgently needs developmental leadership to reverse the situation.
News reporting on Iran encourages a view of the regime as homogeneous, ideological and separate from the people. But many Iranians have ambivalent views on the state.
Texts from Northwestern University in Qatar started hours before the missiles began firing, alerting students to go to their homes.
‘Bunker buster’ bombs and Tomahawk missiles struck three targets, with President Donald Trump saying that Iran’s nuclear program had been ‘completely and fully obliterated.’ ...
The government issued a statement in response to the bombing, but there were no immiedate plans for the prime minister to speak on the matter.
City St George's, University of London provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation UK. The decision to start advertising on WhatsApp marks a major shift for a private messaging ...
Even though WhatsApp has strong privacy and security features, it isn’t impenetrable – as Israel has previously shown.
Iran is highly fragmented and doesn’t have a long tradition of democracy or a unified opposition movement. So what happens if the supreme leader is toppled?
The latest attacks have come amid growing concern over Iran’s nuclear program, prompting questions over what this means for the global non-proliferation regime.
Keeping passengers safe is airlines’ highest priority. But rerouting flights to avoid conflict zones can create disruptions and increase operating costs.
Swinburne University of Technology is set to offer qualifications in Doha through a new partnership with Barzan University College (BUC).