AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEid Al-Adha Culture & Family Life: Katara’s Cultural Village Foundation kept the Eid spirit going for a second day with performances, beach activities and science shows at Al Thuraya Planetarium, including “The Great Adventure of the Solar System” and “Polaris.” Public Health: Qatar’s MoPH renewed its RSV warning for infants, stressing vaccination during pregnancy (weeks 28-36) and noting the vaccine is free at PHCC and HMC facilities. Tourism & Retail Boost: Hotels reported a surge in Eid bookings driven by staycations, while retail and wholesale markets saw higher demand for groceries, clothing, gifts and festive essentials. Eid Crowd Management at HIA: Hamad International Airport outlined Scan & Go e-gate use, baggage reclaim guidance for oversized items and Zamzam collection points, plus ground transport access. Visa Rules Tighten: Qatar’s Ministry of Interior ended the temporary entry-visa extensions effective June 7, urging residents and visitors to renew or leave on time. Regional Diplomacy: Qatar’s ruler Sheikh Tamim spoke by phone with US President Trump on Middle East de-escalation, highlighting Qatar’s mediation role via Pakistan. Energy/Procurement: Serbia’s EPS suspended a solar supervision tender again after bids failed tender conditions.
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