The recent ceasefire deal to stop the war in Gaza is yet another testament to Qatar’s enduring role as a mediator of peace in conflict-stricken regions. Qatar’s name once
Lebanon’s new President Joseph Aoun received an official invitation from Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on Thursday to visit the Gulf country. The invitation was delivered by Qatari Ambassador Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani during a meeting with the new president, the Lebanese state news agency NNA reported.
Officials say Israel and Hamas appear to be inching closer to a phased ceasefire agreement. But a deal hasn’t been reached yet.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar. These states all view Aoun as their best hope of maintaining the brittle ceasefire, while also overseeing the restoration of Lebanon’s national government. They have used their leverage by making the delivery of economic aid to ...
Lebanon has seen widespread global support after the election of a president, with Qatar inviting new head of state Aoun for a visit
A total of 46 stranded Bangladeshi nationals were repatriated from war-torn Lebanon on Tuesday on a Qatar flight (QR 640) with full government expenditure. The flight landed at 9:15am at Hazrat Shajalal International Airport (HSIA),
Forty-seven more stranded Bangladeshi nationals were repatriated from war-torn Lebanon today at full government expense
The visit by Prime Minister Najib Mikati was the first official trip by the Lebanese leader to meet with the new government of Syria.
Qatar's ruler met with a delegation from the Palestinian group Hamas on Monday to discuss a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza, his office said in a statement. "Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani received today at his office in Lusail Palace the delegation
Israeli forces kill scores of Palestinians in northern Gaza, while the Biden administration sees 'possibility of ceasefire' this week.
A senior Hamas official told AFP that his group will provide on Friday the names of four Israeli women hostages to be freed the following day in the second exchange of a ceasefire agreement.If all goes according to plan,