Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates cut ties to Qatar on June 5... READ MORE›
Bahrain's king said his country will not attend any summits in Qatar's presence unless it corrects its approach ... READ MORE›
Bahrain, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates severed diplomatic ties and transport links with Qatar on Monday, accusing it of supporting extremism ... READ MORE›
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain cut ties to Qatar this month over allegations the country funds terrorism... READ MORE›
The head of Turkey's main exporting trade body told Reuters on Wednesday that Turkish exporters are ready to meet demand for food and water from Qatar... READ MORE›
Saudi Arabia says Qatar is seeking to politicise the ritual for diplomatic gains... READ MORE›
The US Secretary of State, John Kerry, has called for Russia and Syria to be investigated for alleged war crimes in Aleppo... READ MORE›
Qatari authorities subsequently accused Saudi Arabia of politicising Hajj and jeopardising the pilgrimage to Mecca by refusing to guarantee their pilgrims' safety... READ MORE›
Al Thani said the four countries tried to undermine Qatar's foreign policy, and muzzle freedom of expression... READ MORE›
'Qatar' trends with many calling decision by several Arab countries to cut diplomatic ties with Gulf country 'reckless'... READ MORE›
Top officials from main countries boycotting Qatar meet in Bahrain to reiterate demand that Doha 'stops funding terror'... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, Qatar's attorney general claimed that the hack had come from the countries imposing the embargo... READ MORE›
We need as many homes in central London as we can possibly get... READ MORE›
The Saudi government is inciting its citizens against Qataris... READ MORE›
'Qatar must lose World Cup over terror links'... READ MORE›
Ahrar al-Sham, a Syrian militia group, said 500 prisoners were released from Syrian regime jails on Friday, as another component of the deal... READ MORE›
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson says Gulf countries must ease the blockade on Qatar, which is accused by Arab neighbours of funding terrorism... READ MORE›
Jubeir added that Qatar was undermining the Palestinian Authority and Egypt in its support of Hamas and the Muslim brotherhood... READ MORE›
And thousands of Qataris live and work in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE... READ MORE›
Since the diplomatic dispute with Arab nations began in June, Iran has sent food shipments to Qatar... READ MORE›
'We have to stop the funding of terrorism' Trump slams Qatar amid Arab nations' blockade... READ MORE›
This, however, is as easily applicable to Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states... READ MORE›
At that point, Mr Staechelin said he would not sell for less than 250 million, and negotiations stalled... READ MORE›
Salaries for migrant construction workers in Qatar can be a mere 160 a month... READ MORE›
The sanctions have disrupted flows of imports and other materials into Qatar and caused many foreign banks to scale back their business with the country... READ MORE›
The workers were not allowed to travel into Qatar and now they are living illegally in Saudi Arabia and do not have basic needs... READ MORE›
Qatar hiring John Ashcroft, who was attorney general during the Sept. 11 attacks and then helped push through the Patriot Act, appeared aimed at appeasing Washington... READ MORE›
It drew some support on Wednesday when Turkey's parliament approved a draft bill allowing its troops to be deployed to a military base in Qatar... READ MORE›
Qatar insists it has put in place legislation to combat financing of terrorism and money laundering... READ MORE›
Qatar and the other Arab states fell out over Doha's alleged support for Islamist militants and Shi'ite Iran... READ MORE›
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt severed diplomatic and transport ties with Qatar on June 5, accusing Doha of backing terrorism, which Qatar denies... READ MORE›
The Gulf countries have ordered their citizens out of Qatar and gave Qataris abroad 14 days to return home... READ MORE›
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