“This is a betrayal of the UAE state that doesn't surprise. With its destructive role in Libya, Syria and Yemen, it is a natural result of the embargo imposed on Qatar, Palestine and the independent nations of the region”
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“He fully deserves both his grades and a place at Cambridge. Our NHS needs people like Buraq and I am truly delighted for him.”
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A US court has issued a summons for the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman after a lawsuit was filed by a former Saudi intelligence agent who was allegedly targeted in a prevented assassination attempt.
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Thousands protest against Netanyahu demanding him to step down
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As Turkey continues to send more aid to Lebanon, Qatar’s 'Lebanon in Our Hearts' campaign raises over QR94m, with the Qatari Amir himself donating QR50m towards the campaign.
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"Few places hold more sensitive, humiliating and damning information about Defendant bin Salman than the mind and memory of Dr. Saad… That is why Defendant bin Salman wants him dead"
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Death toll rises to 135 and over 5,000 people are wounded as the government declares a two-week state of emergency in Beirut after half the city was damaged in the explosion.
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