Thursday, March 28, 2024

Shaheen Abdulla

Shaheen Abdulla, an award-winning journalist, is the Deputy Editor of Maktoob.

Photos: Arabs unite to celebrate another historic win for Morocco

The electrifying fans of Morocco turned into a frenzy when the final whistle was blown in Al Thumama Stadium on Saturday. Their team have...

Qatar delivered Palestine more than expected: Gazan journalist covering World Cup

In 2010, Waled Juda, a freelance sports journalist from the besieged Palestinian city of Gaza, wrote on Facebook that he will be going to...
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Making ‘fake fan’ accusations, critics miss football fever of Indian migrants in Qatar

"West have no clue about the rich footballing culture of South Asian countries. For them [critics], every migrant here is a construction worker, living a miserable life," Hashim told Maktoob.

Qatar: “Small Country” with big allies, bigger ambitions

"The appearance of the capital, Doha, suggested the aftermath of an air raid as unoccupied and even occupied houses crumbled into decay. In the...
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Family dismisses CBI report on Fathima Latheef’s death, seeks new probe

9 November marks three years since 19-year-old Fathima Latheef, a first-year student of MA Humanities at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, was found dead in her hostel room. Months after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) concluded its probe into the matter, the family is not convinced by their findings.

Chronic illnesses put jailed PFI founder E Abubacker’s “life at risk”

"Cancer, Parkinson, diabetes, memory loss...," Amal Thahseen tries to name chronic illnesses of his father Erappungal Abubacker, the founding chairman of Popular Front of India — a Muslim socio-political group banned by the Indian government last month.
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