Qatari crisis
Qatari regime pledged $15 billion worth of investment in Turkey in a bid to curb the impact of new U.S. sanctions.
Qatari regime pledged $15 billion worth of investment in Turkey in a bid to curb the impact of new U.S. sanctions.
Qataris among top nationalities demanding for Caribbean citizenship in 2017-18
The Ministry of Manpower and Immigration has warned Saturday the Egyptian workforce in Qatar of being deported for violating the Qatari labor laws.
On March 22, Qatar announced it had designated 28 people and entities as “terrorists”, a move deemed "too late".
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari met with the former Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, on Thursday.
Turkey is considering the deployment of naval and air forces and troops to Doha.
Turkey has decided to increase its trade volume with Qatar to $5 billion annually.
In 2017, Gulf plunged into the biggest diplomatic crisis in years due to Qatari regime’s policy aimed at funding terrorism, inciting violence in neighboring countries.
Qatari Leaks released an infographic on Sunday demonstrating the reasons behind Doha’s drop to the 47th place in the global prosperity index 2017.
The journalist claims that the decision by the Quartet to boycott Qatar revolves around Egypt, and that the crisis can be resolved financially.
Amid the unstable circumstances in Qatar following the recent Qatari crisis, possible candidates to rule Qatar after Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani have been looked into.
During U.S. President Donald Trump’s meeting with Emir of Qatar Tamim on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 72nd session of UN General Assembly.
Shiekh Abdullah bin Ali’s hashtag is the most popular trending on Twitter in Qatar Wednesday.
Anti-Qatar protests of hundreds were staged outside the UN HQ, demanding an end to Doha’s support for terrorism that raged in several European and Arab cities.
The well-known activist said that the Qatari regime had no right to revoke the nationality of any citizen without pursuing legal measures and prosecution.
Qatar is waiving Moroccans from entry-visa requirements in a bid to stimulate air transport and tourism.
The Qatari opposition undertakes civil disobedience hoping it will topple the regime sponsoring terrorism in Doha, according to sources from Qatari opposition.
Ali Bin Tamim, chairman of the Abu Dhabi Media Company, stressed in his Twitter account on Saturday.
A major conference will be held in London on September 14 and will be attended by a large number of Arab and international political figures.