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اخبار Qatar
Israel has carried out attacks in Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, Syria, Qatar and Yemen, as well as in maritime waters.
اخر اخبار Qatar الان
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Children requiring hospitalisation for complications due to severe malnutrition rising as health system 'collapsing'.
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Artificial intelligence, cloud computing and data centres led to a spike in electricity demand between 2020 and 2023.
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The failed mission comes two years after the Japanese start-up's first moonshot ended in a crash landing.
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Full restoration of the North Korean navy destroyer is expected before a major communist party meeting later this month.
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These are the key events on day 1,198 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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The Ivy League university has expanded an existing lawsuit to include Trump's latest actions to restrict student body.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the sanctioned judges were involved in probes of US and Israeli military actions.
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Yamal inspires Spain to thrilling 5-4 win over France to book a final against Iberian rivals Portugal.
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First acknowledgement Israel using armed gangs, which aid groups have accused of stealing aid from trucks.
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Three Maori Party MPs were suspended from New Zealand’s Parliament for performing a haka in protest of legislation.
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Madleen Kulab says she is 'deeply moved' to hear that a vessel aiming to break the siege of Gaza is named after her.
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Zia Yusuf, a self-described ‘British Muslim patriot’, leaves a party accused of fuelling Islamophobia after 11 months.
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Donald Trump explained why Egypt is not on his new list of travel banned countries while also criticising Angela Merkel.
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What does the Dominican Republic’s crackdown on Haitian refugees and migrants reveal about the story of two neighbours?
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The German chancellor expressed his country's support for Ukraine and pushed Trump to apply more pressure on Russia.
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Shares dropped on Thursday as Musk publicly criticised the tax bill the US president is pushing to enact into law.
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Indonesia shut out China 1-0 in their Asian Football Confederation Group C qualifier for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Lula criticises Israel in Paris, as German FM voices rare criticism of onslaught in Gaza and West Bank settlements.
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Move to expand illegal settlements in the West Bank a challenge to Western allies unwilling to take serious steps.
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Court rules in favour of woman who says she was passed over for a work promotion because of her heterosexuality.
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US president previously said it was 'hard to make a deal' with the Chinese leader as talks continue over trade.
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James Elder, UNICEF spokesperson, warns of deadly risks Palestinians face seeking aid in Gaza and calls for urgent safe
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"You are not alone", diplomat tells Palestinians after UN vote vetoed by US.
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Maersk ships between the US and Israel carrying F-35 components are routed through Rotterdam, a grassroots group claims.
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Artisans seek to preserve ancient ball sport that is part of Southeast Asian nation's heritage.
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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov says Russia will respond to recent Ukrainian attacks when its military sees fit.
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Every day without leadership from Washington means more bloodshed in Ukraine - and more cracks in global security.
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Russia lost a third of its strategic bombers as talks stalled, while Moscow's forces made marginal front-line advances.
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The president says Biden's aides hid his alleged mental health decline and unlawfully used an autopen.
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No, the US president would not be able to delay or cancel elections if his tax-and-spending bill becomes law.
