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Israel and Qatar, which backs Al Jazeera and has hosted Hamas leaders, have long had a relationship marked by both public hostility and quiet collaboration.
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Qatar Tribune on MSNQatar: QFC records 64% year-on-year growth in H1 2025 registration
With 828 new firms registered, QFC has almost surpassed its 2024 record, bringing the total number of registered firms to 3,300 by June 2025. Notably, QFC's regulated firms delivered strong performance, with Corporate & Investment Banks driving a 19% year-on-year increase in Assets Under Management (AUM).
Egyptian Foreign Minister Bader Abdelattay said on Monday that his Qatari counterpart Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani arrived in Cairo and joined talks on restarting ceasefire negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
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U of R extends helping hand to Afghan women at risk of deportation from Qatar due to USAID cuts
The University of Regina and a Vancouver-based non-profit are looking to raise $500,000 to bring 25 Afghan scholars facing deportation in Qatar to Saskatchewan.
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Amazon S3 on MSNSoaring Above Qatar: A Drone's View of Tradition & Innovation.
Fly over the dazzling landscapes of Qatar with this captivating drone footage. Explore the futuristic skyline of Doha, the sweeping desert dunes, and the turquoise coastline along the Arabian Gulf. Experience the striking blend of tradition and modernity in Qatar from a breathtaking aerial perspective!
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FirstSportz on MSNFirst UFC Event in Qatar Might Feature a Superfight Involving Arman Tsarukyan
The UFC has held events all around the world, with MMA fans spread across the globe. It is a once-in-a-lifetime The post First UFC Event in Qatar Might Feature a Superfight Involving Arman Tsarukyan appeared first on FirstSportz.
Anderlecht have rejected a bid from Qatar for Kasper Dolberg, according to transfer journalist Sacha Tavolieri. The former Ajax player is reportedly open to a move away from Belgium, and his club are
Guatemala:Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) took part in the inaugural meeting of the Executive Committee of the Latin American Civil Aviation