Pandas Sent by China Arrive in Qatar

Suhail walks in his shelter at the Panda House Garden in Al Khor, near Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. (AP Photo, Lujain Jo)
Suhail walks in his shelter at the Panda House Garden in Al Khor, near Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. (AP Photo, Lujain Jo)
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Pandas Sent by China Arrive in Qatar

Suhail walks in his shelter at the Panda House Garden in Al Khor, near Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. (AP Photo, Lujain Jo)
Suhail walks in his shelter at the Panda House Garden in Al Khor, near Doha, Qatar, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2022. (AP Photo, Lujain Jo)

Qatar received on Wednesday Chinese giant pandas Suhail and Soraya ahead of next month's World Cup.

Crowds of children and reporters watched as the four-year-old male and three-year-old female took their first steps in a temporary enclosure in a ceremony at the Al Khor park about 50 kilometers north of Doha.

The Chinese government sent the animals as gift to mark the World Cup that starts November 20.

Suhail, who weighs 130 kilograms, and his female partner, who is 70 kilos, must undergo a 21-day quarantine following their arrival along with two keepers, said Al Khor's zoological director Tim Bouts.

"In a few weeks, or in a month's time, they will be ready to be shown to the world," Bouts added.

Eight hundred kilograms of fresh bamboo will be flown in each week to feed them.

Pandas, which reproduce rarely in the wild and rely on a diet of bamboo in the mountains of western China, remain among the world's most threatened species. An estimated 1,800 pandas live in the wild, while another 500 are in zoos or reserves, mostly in Sichuan.



Red Sea Labs Launches Directors Program to Empower Emerging Filmmakers

This initiative reflects the Red Sea Film Foundation’s commitment - through Red Sea Labs - to empowering creative voices
This initiative reflects the Red Sea Film Foundation’s commitment - through Red Sea Labs - to empowering creative voices
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Red Sea Labs Launches Directors Program to Empower Emerging Filmmakers

This initiative reflects the Red Sea Film Foundation’s commitment - through Red Sea Labs - to empowering creative voices
This initiative reflects the Red Sea Film Foundation’s commitment - through Red Sea Labs - to empowering creative voices

Red Sea Labs, a Red Sea Film Foundation program, has launched the Directors’ Program – a transformative, week-long learning experience taking place in Jeddah from April 29 to May 3, and bringing together 15 emerging filmmakers from Saudi Arabia, the Arab world, Asia, and Africa for an intensive exploration of the art of directing.

"The Directors’ Program marks a bold step forward for the Labs in our mission to nurture regional talent and connect them with the global filmmaking community,” head of Red Sea Labs Ryan Ashore was quoted as saying in a statement.

This initiative, said the statement, reflects the Red Sea Film Foundation’s commitment - through Red Sea Labs - to empowering creative voices by facilitating direct engagement with leading international filmmakers, and by equipping participants with the professional tools and creative guidance required to advance their careers.