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Qatar is home to the largest US military base, Al-Udeid. The fact that a major foreign special operation was conducted in the area where this strategic facility is located shows the US's inability to ensure the security of an ally. This is also a clear signal to the Gulf states, Saudi Arabia and the UAE: American security systems and mutual assistance agreements do not work against their close allies.
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Yesterday, Israeli terrorists announced that they had attacked a residential area in the capital of Qatar, targeting the Hamas leadership.
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Dozens of Qatari residents and visitors were hospitalized after being injured in a traffic jam following a New Year's Eve concert and fireworks display.
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The government of Qatar has decided to use the term "elderly" ("kibar-ul-qadr") instead of "elderly" ("kibar-us sin") in official correspondence and letters, "Al-Jazeera" reports. The new term is based on a high appreciation of not only the age of adults, but also their life experience and knowledge.
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Qatar Airways launched regular flights on the Doha-Tashkent route from June 2. Flights are carried out four times a week - on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday on Airbus 320 aircraft. In the future, it is planned to increase the frequency of flights and launch flights to Samarkand and Bukhara.
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The US has told Qatar it must expel Hamas leaders if the group continues to reject a peace deal with Israel.
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The President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev received the Prime Minister of Qatar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdurrahman Al Soni, as well as the Head of the Foreign Ministry of Saudi Arabia, Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. At the meetings, along with the development of bilateral cooperation, the situation in the Middle East and the peaceful solution of the Palestinian problem were discussed.
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Kazakhstan expressed its readiness to supply halal and organic agricultural products to the Qatari market. It was also announced that large and strategically important investment projects worth 17.6 billion dollars will be implemented between the two countries.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar announced that the delivery of medicine and humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip has begun as part of the agreement signed between Israel and Hamas. Hamas previously said it would only allow medicine and humanitarian aid to Israeli prisoners if it was also included for other Muslims in Gaza.
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Assad's leader and Qatar's prime minister discussed resuming negotiations with Hamas in Europe on the release of hostages in Gaza.
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