• Some people suggested the establishment of an entertainment city based on global standards to attract Arab and Gulf families and tourists. They said the absence of such a facility in Qatar is forcing several families to look for entertainment in neighbouring countries.
• There was a proposal that the evaluation authority which gives tests to analyse levels and abilities of students, should conduct tests in line with levels of students and that the programme should cover all schools without exception.
• There was debate on social networking sites on the Emiri decision restructuring the Qatar University board of trustees.
• People discussed the increase in check-in baggage allowance by Qatar Airways on its world-wide routes, which takes effect on September 1.
• Some people stressed the need to tighten control on trucks transporting fish to central market and fish markets in Al Khor and Al Wakrah.
• The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs was urged to make a study on Qataris under 18 to prepare them for imams.
• There were talks about the trial of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak and the decision to release him in a corruption case.
• People debated the start of implementation of expansion work on 22 February road and said the busy road witnessed traffic jams from morning until night.
• Debate raged over the alleged use of chemical weapons by the Syrian authorities in the latest killings.