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Sheikh Hamad: The Arab leader who broke Israel’s siege on Gaza
A look at Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani’s enduring legacy of solidarity and support for the Palestinian people.
From launching Al Jazeera to building an LNG powerhouse, Sheikh Hamad transformed Qatar into a country whose influence far exceeded its size. Here's how he changed the Gulf forever.
Following the death of Qatar’s Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, his unprecedented 2012 visit to blockaded Gaza and years of support for Palestinian reconstruction have come back into ...
Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan sparked widespread praise on social media after delivering an emotional speech supporting ...
Iran War News Live Updates: Iran has closed Tehran’s airspace as funeral ceremonies for former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei continue across the capital. Mourners carrying Iranian and Hezbollah flags ...
State-backed Ashura events showcase leaders killed by US, Israel, seen as martyrs in the mould of Imam Hussein.
Diplomatic efforts between the United States and Iran appear to be gaining momentum amid wider attempts to ease tensions in the West Asia. US President Donald Trump has indicated that unfrozen Iranian ...
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US-Iran war LIVE: Pak minister departs for Tehran as US, Iran envoys prepare for Switzerland talks
US-Iran war LIVE: Meanwhile, US and Iranian representatives are headed to Switzerland for negotiations on a potential nuclear deal as the 60-day window for talks begins.
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Rock-It Company establishes Middle East HQ in Abu Dhabi
Rck-It will manage specialist logistics operations supporting sectors including advanced manufacturing, automotive, luxury industries, live events and international trade.
This is the second World Cup that comes after deadly nationwide protests inside Iran, and the first one amid a war ...
Iran's military tensions with Gulf Arab nations have intensified this week as conflicting allegations over the perpetrator of ...
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Dubai’s new 12km corridor to serve 650,000 people by 2028
Stretching approximately 12 kilometres, the new strategic corridor will strengthen links between some of Dubai's busiest road networks, connecting Sheikh Zayed Road through Al Khail Road ...
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