Emir of Qatar Visits Nepal to Discuss Migrant Workers, Hostage Crisis

The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, arrived in Nepal on Tuesday for his first-ever visit to the country. During his two-day visit, the Emir is expected to discuss the working conditions of Nepalese migrant workers in Qatar, as well as the ongoing hostage crisis involving a Nepalese student held by Hamas. Around 400,000 Nepali workers, mostly employed in construction and manual labor, are currently in Qatar. Concerns have been raised regarding extreme heat, inadequate living facilities, and abuse faced by these workers. The Qatar-based Human Rights Watch has urged Qatar, Nepal, and Bangladesh to prioritize labor protection for migrant workers. Additionally, Nepali officials are likely to seek the Emir’s assistance in securing the release of Bipin Joshi, a local held hostage by Hamas since October. The militant group had captured Joshi along with other Nepalese students studying near the Gaza Strip. The Emir’s visit comes amid Qatar’s ongoing role as a mediator in the Gaza conflict. The country has played a key role in negotiating a brief halt to the fighting in November, leading to the release of hostages.

Chase Leads T20 Specialists on West Indies A Tour to Nepal

West Indies A, led by Roston Chase, will tour Nepal for five T20s as part of their preparation for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. The squad features several experienced T20 specialists, including Fabian Allen, Johnson Charles, and Andre Fletcher. Coach Daren Sammy sees the tour as an opportunity to refine their World Cup squad and gauge the depth of their T20 talent.

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