Doha last night accused the IOC of "closing the door on the Arab world" after it was ejected from the field of candidates to stage the 2016 summer games. The capital city of Qatar was ranked joint-third among seven candidates but failed to make it through to the final shortlist of four cities announced by the IOC yesterday.
Tokyo, Madrid, Chicago and Rio de Janeiro were selected by the IOC executive board as candidates for 2016. Baku in Azerbaijan and Prague were also ejected, but with Doha ranked comfortably ahead of Rio and level with Chicago in the overall technical assessment the ... More >
Doha’s bid for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games will get a boost this week when global leaders from around the world will be there to attend the Third Annual International Forum ...More>
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is giving the seven cities bidding to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games an extra chance to explain their bids, IOC President Jacques...More>
A Qatar media release reports that over the next four years several hotel conglomerates will invest billions of dollars in a series of hotels and hospitality related developme...More>
Saud Al Monannadi, secretary-general of the Qatar Football Association, told Reuters Sunday that despite speculation Qatar was considering withdrawing as host of the 2011 Asia...More>
Doha’s bid for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games may get a boost because of plans to convert the majority of public buses in Doha to run on liquid petroleum gas in the near future...More>
Doha 2016 officials outlined their plans at a press conference Friday, should Doha be selected host city for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
The Peninsula reports that a new...More>
Doha's success in holding the 2006 Asian Games proves Qatar can become the first Middle East Olympic host, according to 2016 bid chairman Hassan Ali Bin Ali.
"This is the f...More>