Toddler among US hostages in Gaza - White House
The three-year-old hostage was raised in a Sunday call between President Biden and Qatar's Sheikh Tamim.
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India appeals death sentences of ex-naval officers in Qatar
Death penalties were handed to eight former Indian naval officers on unspecified charges.
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Limited Gaza evacuations via Rafah to be allowed after Qatar brokers deal -source
DOHA/DUBAI Qatar has mediated an agreement between Egypt, Israel and Hamas, in coordination with the U.S., which will
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Israeli hostages' families anxious over military's Gaza plans
The defence minister will meet relatives after they demanded a briefing on the military's tactics.
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Qatar sentences eight Indians to death
Reports say eight Indian men who worked in Qatar have been sentenced to death on spying charges.
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The Gulf state at centre of delicate hostage talks
Qatar has a unique role leading sensitive negotiations but it comes with a huge risk.
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Qatar's PM hopes for breakthrough on hostages' release 'soon'
DOHA Qatar's prime minister said on Wednesday there was some progress on hostage negotiations after Palestinian militant group
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Qatar's emir: No green light to Israel for unconditional killing
DOHA Qatar's ruling emir said Israel should not be given a green light for unconditional killing Sheikh Tamim
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Qatar Airways longtime CEO Akbar Al Baker resigns
Akbar Al Baker is resigning as chief executive of Qatar Airways, marking a sudden end to one of the longest managerial reigns in the world of aviation.
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Russia returns four Ukrainian children in Qatari deal
The return, part of a deal mediated by Qatar, could lead to the return of thousands more children.
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Qatar's Skeikh Jassim refuses to raise $6 billion Manchester United bid-sources
By Anirban Sen and Mrinmay Dey (Reuters) -Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al Thani has informed the Glazer family that
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US and Qatar reach 'quiet understanding' not to release $6bn sent to Iran for now, Treasury official tells House Democrats
The United States and Qatar have reached a "quiet understanding" not to allow Iran to access any of the $6 billion in Iranian funds that were transferred to Qatari accounts last month as part of a deal to free Americans detained in Iran for the time being, following Hamas' bloody attack on Israel on Saturday, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo told House Democrats Thursday, according to a source in the room.
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