
Kamran Rehmat
Op-Ed and Features Editor at Gulf Times
Writer. Led editorial teams at The News, Express Tribune, DawnNews TV. Wrote for Dawn, AJE, Gulf Times, Peninsula, Times of Oman, Herald. RTs not endorsements.
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2 months ago |
gulf-times.com | Kamran Rehmat
The Pakistani embassy hosted a grand reception to mark Pakistan Day — a celebration rich with history, pride, and diplomatic warmth. More than 700 guests filled the grand ballroom, a vibrant tapestry of cultures and communities brought together to honour Pakistan’s journey and its bonds with Qatar. Among them were Qatari dignitaries, senior officials, ambassadors, members of the diplomatic corps, influential business figures, and members of the Pakistani community.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
gulf-times.com | Kamran Rehmat
SAMARKAND: Silk Road Samarkand, Central Asia’s largest tourist complex, has unveiled its latest attraction – Waterland, a sprawling family-friendly aqua park designed to offer an exhilarating experience for visitors of all ages. Inaugurated recently by Rustam Kobilov, the deputy governor of the Samarkand region for tourism, culture, cultural heritage and mass communications, the park promises to be a highlight for locals and tourists.
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Sep 13, 2024 |
gulf-times.com | Kamran Rehmat
Samarkand (Uzbekistan): Silk Road Samarkand, Central Asia’s largest tourist complex, has unveiled its latest attraction – Waterland, a sprawling family-friendly aqua park designed to offer an exhilarating experience for visitors of all ages. Inaugurated recently by Rustam Kobilov, the Deputy Governor of the Samarkand Region for Tourism, Culture, Cultural Heritage, and Mass Communications, the park promises to be a highlight for both locals and tourists.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
gulf-times.com | Kamran Rehmat
Expatriate Pakistanis from all walks of life in Doha converged to celebrate the country’s 77th Independence Day on Wednesday. The mercury tested their resolve but didn’t dampen the spirit, and it seemed as if the country’s newfound superstar athlete Arshad Nadeem’s Olympic gold last week had something to do with it.
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May 4, 2024 |
gulf-times.com | Kamran Rehmat
Clarence Rufin could have made for an ideal ambassador given his charm, an uncanny ability to treat even the most contentious issues with diplomatic ease, and employing humour like a USP. A Master’s degree in International Relations, a love of literature and performing arts, and wide travel, of course did not hurt. And yet that was only his public persona; privately, he just kept to himself, strictly guarding the ebb and flow of his life.
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