Month: February 2021
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Despite Covid-19, exports of private sector exceeded QR 14.9 billion in 2020
24-02-2021 Qatar Chamber has issued its monthly economic newsletter for February which highlighted the most prominent trends in the Qatari…
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Qatar participates in 113th Session of Permanent Council of Francophonie
Qatar participated in the 113th extraordinary Session of the Permanent Council of the Francophonie (CPF), which was held in Paris…
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Amir meets Kuwait’s Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister
His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani met Wednesday morning at the Amiri Diwan Office with Deputy Prime…
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MoPH reports 459 new Covid-19 cases, 562 recoveries
The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) reported Wednesday 459 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus (Covid-19) during the last 24…
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Taliban blames Kabul, Washington for not abiding by Doha deal | Taliban News
Doha, Qatar – The Taliban has blamed the Afghan government and its Western allies for not living up to the…
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Violence against Afghan civilians surges since peace talks began | Conflict News
US-brokered negotiations began in September but progress has since slowed and violence has risen sharply. Civilian casualties in Afghanistan have…
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Qatar supports efforts to enhance Islamic economic integration, says Qatar Chamber chairman
1-2-2021 The Islamic Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (ICCIA) plays a key role in strengthening economic and commercial co-operation…
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Qatar Petroleum to supply 1.25m tonnes of LNG to Bangladesh | Energy News
QP signs a long-term agreement with Vitol to supply 1.25 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas annually to Vitol customers…
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Three separate Kabul explosions kill 5, wound 2: Afghan police | Conflict News
It was not immediately clear what caused the blasts but a majority of attacks in recent months have been sticky…
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