Qatar turmoil
Qatar has harmed the Arab region and contributed to the killing of dozens of innocent people by sponsoring and supporting terrorist organizations: Samek Shoukry.
One year ago, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain decided to cut ties with the oil-rich state of Qatar over accusations of funding terrorism.
“Not acknowledging its damage to its neighbors is a strategy that proved a failure,” Gargash tweeted.
Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) repatriated $20 billion to the country to back Qatari banks during the ongoing diplomatic crisis, Bloomberg reported.
Saudi Prince Mohamed bin Salman told Egyptian media on Monday that any minster in the kingdom can resolve the Qatar crisis and that he finds it very trivial.
Dozens of demonstrators gathered outside the UN HQ in Geneva in protest at Qatar's support for terrorism.
The UAE will lodge a complaint against Qatar at the United Nations aviation agency after Qatari fighter jets twice intercepted UAE civilian aircraft.
A Qatari fighter intercepted an Emirati carrier aircraft during its regular flight to Manama, the capital of Bahrain.
The Shura Council of Benghazi Revolutionaries asked for financial support from Qatar.
The chairman of the Bahrain Center for Strategic and International Studies accused the Qatari regime of targeting the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Youssef Qaradawi turned against Qatari ruler, Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, and tried to defuse criticism that he has been facing recently
At the beginning of a new year, Qatar stays a source of controversy in the troubled region of the Middle East.
One of the season's traditional curtain-raisers, the Qatar Open, begins Monday but with the late withdrawal of Novak Djokovic the tournament is shorn of its usual A-list headline acts.
A Qatari opposition website “The Qatari Leaks” revealed on its Twitter account that Qatar is recruiting paid social media trolls to distort Arab countries.
Qatar has urged the four countries imposing diplomatic and trade boycott against it to see reason and allow their citizens to attend the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Doha.
Qatar, by supporting Hamas and Hezbollah, seem to be following a similar ideology to Iran.
Qatar took the final step on Wednesday to start litigation at the World Trade Organization in its row with the United Arab Emirates.
European Central Bank (ECB), is considering to open an investigation into the special assessment of Deutsche Bank's two largest shareholders, Qatar and China.
A senior FIFA official took at least $1m in bribes to vote for Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup, a witness testified in court.
Bahrain’s public prosecutor referred the case in which Ali Salman, Hassan Sultan, and Ali Mahdi are accused of spying for Qatar, to the High Criminal Court.
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