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Qatar launches self-driving robot taxi trials ahead of 2026 launch
Qatar launches self-driving robot taxi trials ahead of 2026 launch

Arabian Business

time2 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Arabian Business

Qatar launches self-driving robot taxi trials ahead of 2026 launch

Qatar has officially launched operational trials of self-driving robot taxis. The Level 4 autonomous electric taxis are a landmark initiative led by Mowasalat (Karwa) in coordination with the Ministry of Transport. The trials are currently underway in selected touristic and service areas and are a key part of Qatar's Autonomous Vehicles Strategy and broader vision for smart, sustainable mobility. Qatar self-driving taxis The pilot follows the success of previous autonomous electric bus trials and reflects the country's commitment to integrating AI-driven, zero-emission transport solutions into the national network. The trial will unfold in two distinct phases: Phase 1: Driverless trial runs without passengers, monitored by a specialised team to assess technical readiness. Phase 2: Full-scale public testing with passengers but no driver, running through the first quarter of 2026. Each autonomous taxi is equipped with six cameras, four radars, and four LiDAR units, enabling advanced detection, real-time decision-making, and safe navigation in complex urban settings. In addition to evaluating the technology, the pilot will support the development of regulatory frameworks and the necessary infrastructure to accommodate next-generation mobility solutions in Qatar.

Qatar urges residents to report suspected missile debris after Iran's attack
Qatar urges residents to report suspected missile debris after Iran's attack

Khaleej Times

time3 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Khaleej Times

Qatar urges residents to report suspected missile debris after Iran's attack

Qatar's Ministries of Defence and Ministry of Interior have jointly issued a public safety advisory, urging citizens and residents to immediately report any suspicious fragments or strange objects that may be linked to the interception of Iranian missiles. Iran launched a missile attack on Al Udeid US base in Qatar on Monday, in retaliation for US attacks on several nuclear sites in the Islamic Republic as part of the 12-day conflict between Israel and Iran. US President Donald Trump stated that Iran launched 14 missiles against the air base, of which 13 were intercepted and one was allowed to fall harmlessly, calling it 'a very weak response'. After the attack, Qatar summoned the Iranian ambassador and condemned the attack. Qatar called on its residents and citizens not to touch or approach any strange objects they may encounter and to immediately report them to the authorities "so that they may be dealt with in accordance with approved procedures", the joint statement clarified. Authorities stressed that "handling such materials must be done exclusively by the competent authorities, due to the possibility that they may contain hazardous substances that could pose a threat to public safety," it added. waiver of all traffic violations issued on the day of the attack for motorists.

Qatar emphasises peaceful resolution of conflicts after DRC-Rwanda deal
Qatar emphasises peaceful resolution of conflicts after DRC-Rwanda deal

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Qatar emphasises peaceful resolution of conflicts after DRC-Rwanda deal

Qatari diplomat Mohammed bin Abdulaziz al-Khulaifi has welcomed the peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), saying that it came after several rounds of talks, some of which were held in Doha. The deal, signed in Washington, DC, on Friday with backing from the United States and Qatar, will see Rwandan soldiers withdraw from the DRC and the two countries set up mechanisms to enhance trade and security cooperation. 'We hope that the sides will adhere to the terms of the agreement to de-escalate and bolster the security and stability of the … region,' al-Khulaifi, who serves as minister of state at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told Al Jazeera. Al-Khulaifi added that the meeting between Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi and his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame, hosted by Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha in March, was followed by a series of talks, paving the way for Friday's deal. 'Qatar enjoys excellent relationships with both countries and has earned the trust of both countries as a mediator and international partner trying to resolve these issues,' he said. 'Doha was a platform for these meetings, and we contributed [to reaching the agreement] with the US.' The Reuters news agency reported earlier this month that Qatar presented a draft peace proposal to Rwanda and the DRC after negotiations in Doha. On Friday, the US Department of State said the US, Qatar, the African Union and Togo 'will continue to engage both parties to ensure implementation of the obligations laid out in the agreement'. The agreement has sparked hopes of ending the conflict in the DRC, where the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group has been advancing in the resource-rich east of the country. The renewed violence had raised fears of igniting a full-blown conflict, akin to the wars that the DRC endured in the late 1990s, involving several African countries, which killed millions of people. 'Qatar fully believes in dialogue as the cornerstone for resolving conflict through peaceful means,' al-Khulaifi said. 'Qatar believes that mediation is a pillar of its foreign policy. That's why, hopefully, you will find Qatar always racing to try to resolve issues between countries, even countries that are geographically far from Qatar.' Qatar has played a key role in securing diplomatic deals in various conflicts across the world over the past years. Most recently, it helped mediate the ceasefire agreement that ended the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. 'What pleases me is that this agreement came days after another agreement which Qatar contributed to with the US – and that's the ceasefire between Iran and Israel,' al-Khulaifi said. 'Qatar will not spare any efforts to engage in more attempts to de-escalate and pursue peaceful means to end these conflicts.'

♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for June 28, 2025
♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for June 28, 2025

UAE Moments

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • UAE Moments

♐ Sagittarius Daily Horoscope for June 28, 2025

Today brings a burst of inspiration, Sagittarius, but staying grounded might feel like trying to catch smoke. Your need for expansion—whether mental, physical, or emotional—is pulling strong. Just make sure you're not chasing distractions at the cost of your actual goals. Career: You're overflowing with ideas, and your visionary thinking could spark something big. But be mindful of deadlines and details—don't let daydreaming delay deliverables. Love: Romance feels adventurous today. If you're single, someone with a shared love of freedom could catch your eye. For couples, shake things up—spontaneity is your love language right now. Body: Your body's craving movement and variety. A hike, new fitness class, or even a stretch session outdoors could work wonders. Bonus if it's something you've never tried before. Mental Health: Your mind wants to run wild, but a little structure could bring big clarity. Try jotting your thoughts in a voice note or journaling for five minutes—it'll help clear internal static. Pro Tip: A spark is only useful if it starts a fire. Turn your excitement into action today. Join our FREE WhatsApp channel to dive into a world of real-time engagement! This article was previously published on qatarmoments. To see the original article, click here

♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for June 28, 2025
♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for June 28, 2025

UAE Moments

time7 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • UAE Moments

♌ Leo Daily Horoscope for June 28, 2025

You're not just walking into the room today—you're owning it. June 28 shines a spotlight on your natural charisma, Leo. Whether you're leading a meeting, flirting with someone new, or just vibing solo, your energy is magnetic. Just be careful not to burn too hot—you'll get more done (and charm more people) by pacing yourself. Career: Your leadership skills are front and center. It's a great day to pitch an idea, take charge of a project, or rally your team. Just remember: confidence is powerful, but collaboration wins hearts. Love: Romantic sparks could fly today—especially if you're open to attention. Singles may attract someone who matches their bold energy. If you're coupled up, your partner is craving your warmth and appreciation—make it a two-way spotlight. Body: Energy levels are high, but don't overdo it. A quick workout followed by a luxurious stretch or pampering moment (yes, facials count) will keep you glowing, not drained. Mental Health: You're feeling seen and validated, but don't let external praise be your only fuel. Take a moment to check in with yourself—are you proud of you, too? Pro Tip: Let your light shine, but don't forget to recharge your batteries behind the scenes. Join our FREE WhatsApp channel to dive into a world of real-time engagement! This article was previously published on qatarmoments. To see the original article, click here

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