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April 28, 2025
Defence/Diplomacy/News

Qatar’s £100 Billion Investment Spree in Britain Unveiled

Over the past two decades, Qatar has quietly and steadily built an empire of British assets worth an estimated £100 billion, according to a recent investigation by The Times UK. From ports

Aviation/Business

Qatar Airways Launches AI Virtual Cabin Crew

Qatar Airways has introduced a pioneering digital marketing initiative by launching its first-ever AI-powered virtual cabin crew member, Sama. The virtual assistant was revealed at the ITB Berlin 2024 travel trade show and will be active on Instagram under the

January 21, 2025

Osama bin Laden’s Son Deported from France, Denies Terror-Glorifying Posts

News

Omar bin Laden, the eldest son of the late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, has been deported from France after being accused of glorifying

Qatari Royals in Bitter Dispute Over Maybourne Riviera Hotel

Business

The luxurious Maybourne Riviera hotel, perched high above the Mediterranean in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, has become the center of a bitter legal battle involving Qatar’s ruling

Arab Nations Reject Gaza Displacement Plan

February 5, 2025
Palestinian/United States/World

by Our Correspondent in Doha Five major Arab countries have written a letter to U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, stating that they completely reject Trump’s intention of displacing Palestinians from Gaza.

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Qatari Royal’s Legal Battle Over Eiffel Tower Garden Ends in Mixed Verdict

January 22, 2025
Social

A legal dispute between Sheikh Hamad bin Abdullah al-Thani, a Qatari royal, and his affluent neighbors, the Arnault family, has reached France’s supreme court. The conflict centered around a garden adjoining a

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Qatar Airways Launches AI Virtual Cabin Crew

January 21, 2025
Aviation/Business

Qatar Airways has introduced a pioneering digital marketing initiative by launching its first-ever AI-powered virtual cabin crew member, Sama. The virtual assistant was revealed at the ITB Berlin 2024 travel trade show

More

Osama bin Laden’s Son Deported from France, Denies Terror-Glorifying Posts

October 9, 2024
News

Omar bin Laden, the eldest son of the late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, has been deported from France after being accused of glorifying terrorism in social media posts. The country’s new

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