Qatar Mourns Former Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the influential former Emir of Qatar, passed away at the age of 74. His tenure, beginning with a bloodless coup in 1995, reshaped Qatar into a formidable economic force. His adept management of the country's vast gas reserves transitioned Qatar into a wealthy global player.
Sheikh Hamad's legacy is marked by both monumental achievements and contentious episodes. His establishment of the Qatar Investment Authority and the launch of international broadcaster Al Jazeera were pivotal in enhancing Qatar's global footprint. However, the 2022 FIFA World Cup bid, though cleared of corruption allegations, drew scrutiny over labor conditions and migrant worker deaths.
Global tributes poured in acknowledging Sheikh Hamad's visionary leadership. Both King Charles and Queen Camilla praised his dedication to Qatar's advancement, while India declared a day of national mourning. Sheikh Hamad's strategic insight laid the groundwork for a prosperous Qatar, fostering international partnerships that elevated its economic status.