the safest city in the world ..There is no harassment of women and no thefts ..and this safety will not be reached by any European country now or in the future
Yeah duhh, they'll cut of your arm if you steal something and same thing goes for your ****if you harass a woman. Not judging, just explaining. Safest place in the world for builders too??? Just asking
I strongly agree with you mate. Investment is the key to sustaining our financial longevity, and not just any investment but an investment with guaranteed return
Hahaha prepare to be disappointed. They aren’t putting on a World Cup forever. And there is a reason why they had to shift the event to the end of the year.
@@davidpinto6413 3 people died in the construction of the stadiums, but it is likely that a few dozen more died in the construction of the rest of the city.
Why not? I'm from Singapore and we started off as a rural backwater a small fishing village after Malaysia separated with Singapore. We don't have natural resources and in the early 1980s Malaysia currency is higher than Singapore. Thank goodness we have a great leader that lead Singapore to what it is today. Qatar have abundance of oil and gas and they have more money to spend on development. In no time they will be on par with Dubai. Even Qatar airways is voted a the best airline and Singapore airline is rated second.
@@scoobydoobeedoowhereareyou123 Because Singapore is in the straits of malacca on the world’s busiest trade route between east Asia and west Asia and Europe while Qatar is in the hell hole Persian gulf is why not. One day Qatar will not be able to make that money from natural gas. Then it will be screwed, it will be like the former kingdom of the Congo in Africa or Nauru.
@@user-nm6od9mf5t I don't think so. They have got the largest natural gas reserves in the world. With multiple contracts in hand with Europe and asian countries, and promising outlook of natural gas prices in near future, qatar defaulting looks highly unlikely atleast for now. Just recently moody outlook has rated it "AAA", meaning the economy is heading in a stable and positive direction.
@@masterhummus2114 Default as in they will have lost a lot of money from hosting it. And that is very true. One day; they won’t be getting this income from natural gas. What are these lazy imbecile people in this rubbish inhospitable place going to do then?
When were yall when other countries used slave labour? and just because stadiums may were Does not mean the intire city was other we would had knew about it but yall hotta hate on arabs
@@peerlesscultivator6873 you are a hilarious ignoramus. America was built by free labour. Yes activities related to slavery were _part-of_ what “financed [western] Europe”. That was how many hundreds of years ago? And it’s condemned now. So you’re admitting that Qatar today, despite all of the modern machinery available and the proven superiority of free and paid labour, is so backward that it has to resort to what Europe realised was a mistake and bad thing more than two centuries ago.
the safest city in the world ..There is no harassment of women and no thefts ..and this safety will not be reached by any European country now or in the future
Copenhagen, Denmark would like a word with you on that.
i am from Qatar but an expat. qatar is safe but there are crimes its just hidden so that the reputation of qatar wont change
@@shauncameron8390 Why? There is lots of shit in Copenhagen. No cities in Scandinavia is safe anymore
Yeah duhh, they'll cut of your arm if you steal something and same thing goes for your ****if you harass a woman. Not judging, just explaining. Safest place in the world for builders too??? Just asking
@@daanloco7200 I've been living in Qatar for five years, what you're saying is not true ..just another lie...
This city is not for now it's for the future.
Wow....this megacity looks so glamorous and it's the safest city for financial.thank you for sharing this video with us.
I love Qatar.
Qatar Airways be like:💵💵💵💵💵💵💵
I strongly agree with you mate.
Investment is the key to sustaining our financial longevity, and not just any investment but an investment
with guaranteed return
I felt in love Qatar 🇶🇦 I am comming baby.
Hahaha prepare to be disappointed. They aren’t putting on a World Cup forever. And there is a reason why they had to shift the event to the end of the year.
@@danieleyre8913 amazing world cup, i don't think the us(iraqi killers) will be anywhere as good.
@@rumanahmed6800 Well you might be right that Iraq would not be capable of hosting a World Cup less rubbish.
@@danieleyre8913 well I'm not sure after what the us government did to their people.
@@rumanahmed6800 Yeah it was terrible.
But I doubt Iraq could do much before that anyway.
I gotta say, shout out to Qatar,,, very impressive
Should shout out to all the south asians who died building this vapid country.
@@davidpinto6413 why do so many people care about 3 people dying over the period of ten years?
@@DrLifeGamer if you believe only 3 people died you have to be one of the stupidest people I. This planet
@@davidpinto6413 3 people died in the construction of the stadiums, but it is likely that a few dozen more died in the construction of the rest of the city.
@@DrLifeGamer More like 3 thousand people (at least) perished to build this tacky turd hole.
The money can do miracles. That's is
Seems like every time I see a video like this, in my mind I am always comparing it to Dubai. Does anyone else do the same?
Qatar is a sport city county...
And Dubai is a financial and shopping city... I think
Qatar will now fail to attract many new sports events. They will not get an Olympiad.
@@danieleyre8913 why?
@@adiosamigos99 Because of the human rights issues, the promises reneged and bumblings from hosting the World Cup.
@@danieleyre8913 I think Qatar is one of the most successfull of sportwashing contry. It's covered of all human right issue from the migrant worker.
@@adiosamigos99 What are you talking about? It’s put a massive stain on the tournament and on FIFA corruption.
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This is clicbait. Qatar city is NOT a megacity, and in the video are other many mistakes.
Great achievement Qatar by great leader
The kafala system has been replaced by a new minimum wage system, which ditches the old ways of treating migrant workers
“Megacity”?
Do people know what that actually means?
A mega city is a city with a population over 10 million people. The population of Qatar is roughly 3 mil. It isn't a megacity
Can Qatar be the next Dubai? Or will there just be dozens of empty, rotting buildings that were built for one event?
Why not? I'm from Singapore and we started off as a rural backwater a small fishing village after Malaysia separated with Singapore. We don't have natural resources and in the early 1980s Malaysia currency is higher than Singapore. Thank goodness we have a great leader that lead Singapore to what it is today. Qatar have abundance of oil and gas and they have more money to spend on development. In no time they will be on par with Dubai. Even Qatar airways is voted a the best airline and Singapore airline is rated second.
Dubai doesn’t limit speech, dress, press, thought so it is apples and oranges.
@@kathryncrowleybryan5844 Dubai doesn't limit what now????? Lol.. OK
Qatar will be the next Dubai: A complete hell hole with no urban planning set to degenerate into a slum.
@@scoobydoobeedoowhereareyou123 Because Singapore is in the straits of malacca on the world’s busiest trade route between east Asia and west Asia and Europe while Qatar is in the hell hole Persian gulf is why not.
One day Qatar will not be able to make that money from natural gas. Then it will be screwed, it will be like the former kingdom of the Congo in Africa or Nauru.
So.................... now what?
Catar????
it did no such thing. a megacity has 10 million people, Qatar has less than 3 million.
The megacity looks glamorous but the country is going to be in default as a result of the cup.
Default??
@@masterhummus2114 they gon be broke
@@user-nm6od9mf5t I don't think so. They have got the largest natural gas reserves in the world. With multiple contracts in hand with Europe and asian countries, and promising outlook of natural gas prices in near future, qatar defaulting looks highly unlikely atleast for now. Just recently moody outlook has rated it "AAA", meaning the economy is heading in a stable and positive direction.
a megacity is a city with at least 10 million residents, regardless of glamour. kinshasa is a megacity, doha is not.
@@masterhummus2114 Default as in they will have lost a lot of money from hosting it. And that is very true.
One day; they won’t be getting this income from natural gas. What are these lazy imbecile people in this rubbish inhospitable place going to do then?
LOL 🤣at the Bangladeshis that have to go down that pneumatic trash tube to scrape the gunk off the walls every week.
They just bribed fifa, that’s how they were able to host the World Cup
I know. I love how all of those faecal stains now defending this horrible place overlook that.
Why catar quatar
OMG the way he says the name of the country is very cringe!
It’s not “qat-ar it’s qa-tar
It’s a TTS I’m pretty sure
with slave labour thats how
When were yall when other countries used slave labour? and just because stadiums may were
Does not mean the intire city was other we would had knew about it but yall hotta hate on arabs
How was America built how was most of Europe financed 😂😂 don’t be a hypocrite
@@LowTierSp00k_MB Show me one democratic nation that used slave labour in the last century.
@@peerlesscultivator6873 you are a hilarious ignoramus. America was built by free labour.
Yes activities related to slavery were _part-of_ what “financed [western] Europe”. That was how many hundreds of years ago? And it’s condemned now.
So you’re admitting that Qatar today, despite all of the modern machinery available and the proven superiority of free and paid labour, is so backward that it has to resort to what Europe realised was a mistake and bad thing more than two centuries ago.
@Nope doesn't change the fact that it was indeed slave labor, that's how they developed