Gulf Times

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Gulf Times is a daily English language newspaper published in Doha, Qatar. It was founded in 1978 and is one of the leading English dailies in the country. The newspaper covers a wide range of topics including local and international news, business, sports, and lifestyle.

History[edit | edit source]

The Gulf Times was established in 1978, making it one of the first English language newspapers in Qatar. The newspaper was founded with the aim of providing balanced coverage of news and current affairs in the country and the wider Gulf region.

Content[edit | edit source]

The Gulf Times covers a wide range of topics. The newspaper's main sections include:

  • News: This section covers local and international news. It includes coverage of political events, social issues, and other major news stories.
  • Business: This section provides coverage of business news both locally and internationally. It includes news about the Qatar Stock Exchange, international markets, and major business deals.
  • Sports: The sports section covers both local and international sports news. It includes coverage of football, cricket, tennis, and other popular sports.
  • Lifestyle: This section includes articles on food, fashion, travel, and entertainment. It also includes features and interviews with celebrities and notable figures.

Online Presence[edit | edit source]

In addition to its print edition, the Gulf Times also has a strong online presence. The newspaper's website provides digital versions of all articles and is updated regularly with breaking news. The website also includes a digital archive of past issues.

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