Miscarriage in Qatar is shameful and taboo, which produces a variety of psychological distress outcomes for the would-be mothers.
ayilah.chaudhary@nytimes.com
Miscarriage in Qatar is shameful and taboo, which produces a variety of psychological distress outcomes for the would-be mothers.
Juvenile facilities weren’t meant to education — they were made to imprison. I explored stories of former youth inmates in solitary confinement and correctional staff in an audio essay (USA TODAY top column).
When women follow their husbands on an expatriate journey, they often experience loneliness and loss of self worth.
Every Friday, Qatar's migrant workers become well-dressed weekenders who, only a day before, were indistinguishable in the uniform of their profession. Working six-day weeks, Fridays are a short window that allow blue-collar laborers to capture their individual personalities, culture, and experiences though their fashion choices.
Agricultural engineer by day, artist by night, Yasser Al Mulla depicts philosophies of Sufi tradition with meandering black lines on a vast white canvas.
Inside the sculpture gallery where visitors are encouraged to touch the art: The exhibition is particularly inviting to those interested in becoming part of the artistic process by adding their own experiences, thoughts, feelings and ideas.
Listeners laud four new channels in Hindi and Malayalam after years of tuning in to UAE-based channels with bad signal.
For no other reason than professing and practicing their faith, Ahmadi Muslims are persecuted in Pakistan, but find strength in numbers in Rabwah, a remote Ahmadi-majority village where victims often relocate.
700-word feature that details on the unknown facts about human trafficking in Qatar and what has recently been done (in Nov. 2017, when it was written) to address it.