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Orient XXI Countries > Gulf States

Qatar

  • The image captures a moment from a football (soccer) match featuring players in red jerseys representing Qatar. One player, wearing the number 15, is celebrating and pulling his jersey up, possibly revealing a symbol or crest underneath. The player in the foreground seems excited and is likely celebrating a goal. Behind him, two other teammates are visible; one is wearing the number 10 and the other appears to be the team captain, as indicated by the captain's armband on his arm. The stadium setting suggests a significant match, likely during a tournament. Sport in the Gulf Countries: Naturalize to Win Raphaël Le Magoariec · May 2019
  • The image shows a group of protesters marching together, holding a large banner that reads, "Jews won't be free until Palestinians are. Reject AIPAC. Reject occupation." The banner features artistic waves, and the participants appear to be actively engaged in the demonstration, dressed in casual winter clothing. The background includes urban buildings and other protesters. The atmosphere conveys a sense of solidarity and activism focused on social justice issues. How Israel Spies on US Citizens Alain Gresh · August 2018
  • The image depicts two men engaging in conversation, likely in a formal setting. One man is dressed in a dark suit and glasses, while the other is in traditional Emirati attire, including a white kandura and headscarf. They appear to be having a cordial exchange, with the background showing a lavishly decorated room, including red curtains, ornate furniture, and a gathering of individuals in similar traditional attire. The atmosphere seems formal and respectful. Tunisia, Battlefield of The Gulf Countries Youssef Cherif · April 2018
  • The image appears to feature two prominent political figures, with one on the left displaying a smiling expression and the other on the right looking thoughtfully at the viewer. The individual on the left is dressed in a suit and tie, while the person on the right is wearing traditional attire, including a headdress. The overall style has an artistic quality, possibly with a focus on contrasting their expressions and attire. Israel Allied With the Gulf Countries Against Iran? Nazeeha Said · December 2017
  • The image depicts an offshore oil platform complex situated in the ocean. The facility is characterized by several interconnected structures, platforms, and towers. These platforms likely house drilling equipment and machinery used for extracting oil or gas from beneath the seabed. The background features calm waters and a cloudy sky, suggesting a remote marine environment. The arrangement of the platforms indicates a significant operation for energy production. Is Cooperation Possible to Develop Joint Oil Fields in the Arabo-Persian Gulf? Pierre Fabiani · August 2017
  • The image depicts two men in formal attire engaged in a handshake, suggesting a cordial greeting. One man is dressed in traditional Emirati clothing, including a white kandura and headscarf, while the other is wearing a dark suit and tie. They appear to be in an official setting, with a luxurious car and a group of well-dressed individuals in the background. The atmosphere indicates a diplomatic or state visit, emphasizing cooperation and respect between the two figures. The United Arab Emirates have it in for the Muslim Brotherhood Marc Cher-Leparrain (1956-2019) · February 2017
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