Qatari Initiatives to Secure Water Supply: Desalination and Sustainable Management
Doha, July 31 (QNA) - Despite facing numerous challenges related to securing fresh water, Qatar has successfully leveraged innovation and advanced digital technologies in its desalination projects to meet its water needs, overcoming the natural limitations posed by its desert environment and scarce natural water resources.
Qatar’s Unwavering Commitment to Combating Human Trafficking: Advancing Robust Legislation and Global Partnerships
Doha, July 29 (QNA) - The international community observes World Day Against Trafficking in Persons every year on July 30, an occasion aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of human trafficking, the suffering of its victims, and the need to promote and protect their rights. The day serves to increase public understanding of the scope of the issue, highlight the importance of prevention, identify and support victims, aid in their recovery and reintegration, and strengthen efforts to prevent trafficking by addressing its root causes and building community resilience.
Qatar's Solar Energy Projects: Green Energy in Heart of Desert
Doha, July 28 (QNA) - Amid the numerous global challenges related to climate change, exploring new sources of clean and enduring energy is the holy grail of all nations.
Global Mobilization in New York to Operationalize Two-State Solution
Doha, July 27 (QNA) - The ministerial meeting hosted by France and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to support the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will convene at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Monday and Tuesday.
Qatar's Comprehensive Approach to Combating Desertification, Protecting the Environment, Enhancing Resources
Doha, July 22 (QNA) - The State of Qatar places great importance on environmental policies and adopts sustainable mechanisms to protect natural resources, improve land management, and enhance community resilience to the challenges of desertification and drought.
UNSC Divided between Calls for Reform and Political Monopoly
Doha, July 09 (QNA) - Since its establishment in 1945, following World War II and the founding of the United Nations, the UN Security Council (UNSC) has faced numerous calls over the decades for reform and change in its decision-making mechanisms on political, military, and economic issues, mechanisms controlled by five permanent member states who hold the power to shape global relations and wield the veto right.
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