Doha: Al-Arab daily emphasized Qatar's pivotal role in promoting international and regional security and peace through a culture of dialogue. The newspaper noted Qatar's progress in fostering love and harmony via cultural diplomacy, anchored by initiatives like the 'Years of Culture,' which began in 2012 with Japan. The ongoing Qatar Culture Days in Azerbaijan, inaugurated by HE Minister of Culture Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Thani, exemplifies this effort, drawing significant interest from audiences eager to explore Qatari culture.
According to Qatar News Agency, Al-Arab concluded that these cultural days reinforce the strength of Qatar's cultural diplomacy, showcasing its success on both local and international stages. The initiative highlights culture's role as a soft power in bridging people and fostering cultural understanding.
Meanwhile, Al-Raya newspaper reported on Qatar's focus on human development under its wise leadership, emphasizing human resources as the main driver of progress. The country aims to become an educational hub in the Middle East through initiatives to enhance its education system. Launched in 2004, the "Education for a New Era" initiative reflects this commitment, overseen by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education as part of Qatar Vision 2030.
Al-Raya noted that HE Minister of Education and Higher Education Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater recently visited Lebanon to explore educational development, particularly in curriculum design, and to discuss enhancing educational cooperation and support between Qatar and Lebanon.
The Peninsula highlighted the MotoGP Qatar Airways Grand Prix at Lusail International Circuit, drawing attention after an exciting sprint event. With notable riders like Marc Marquez and defending champion Jorge Martin participating, the race promises to be a memorable event, enhancing the anticipation for fans at this iconic venue.